Vol. 127 No. 15

NATION

American Notes Berkeley
Seems Like Old Times

American Notes Evangelism
The Bell Tolls for Falwell

American Notes Geology
Shakes, Rattles and Rolls

American Notes Lobbyists
Trading on a Friendship

American Notes New York City
Z-I-P-P-E-R I-S B-A-c-k

Call of the Wild
A mountain killer breaks loose

Geneva's Lost Spirit
Reagan and Gorbachev do the summit shuffle

Gone, But Not Forgotten
In Panama, an ex-Peace Corps volunteer finds a surprising legacy

Portland's Tarnished Penny
The travails of a crusading woman police chief

Questions and Reforms
Bashing Gaddafi has not quieted the Pentagon's critics

Twilight of the Firebrand
George Wallace bids farewell to an odyssey and an era

Why Not Accept a Ban?

WORLD

El Salvador Another Fragile, Isolated Truce
Neutrality amid civil strife

For the Democracies,
A "Moral Right, Indeed Duty, to Defend Themselves"

High-Technology Threats

South Africa Breaking Rules
A retreat and a challenge

South Korea the Tide Keeps Rising
A resurgent opposition defies an authoritarian regime

Sudan a General Fulfills a Promise
One year after coming to power, the military holds new elections

Terrorism Explosion on Flight 840
The shadow war continues as a bomb goes off aboard a TWA jet over Greece

World Notes Britain
Flames Ravage a Royal Palace

World Notes Canada
As Chance Would Have It

World Notes Mexico
Thumbs-Down for Top Cop

World Notes Soviet Union
Changing Sides Again

World Notes the Philippines
Night Ladies Seize the Day

HEALTH & MEDICINE

"Hey, Are You Rotating?" (Health & Fitness)
A new diet has the country music capital spinning

SOCIETY

In the Gulf: a Robust Cuisine (American Scene)

PRESS

When Push Gives a Shove
Jesse Jackson leads a crusade against the networks

RELIGION

A Lesson on Liberation
Rome's newest pronouncement

SPORT

Kentucky's No. 1 Team
Rejoicing in the service of "Never Nervous" Pervis

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

It Was All Big--and It Worked
James Cagney: 1899-1986

BUSINESS

Business Notes Agriculture (Economy & Business)
Furor Over X-Rated Cows

Business Notes Chemicals (Economy & Business)
Toxic Leak, Potent Fine

Business Notes Finance (Economy & Business)
New Bankers in Blue Jeans

Business Notes Photography (Economy & Business)
Pulling Out the F-Stops

Business Notes Trade (Economy & Business)
Yuppies in the Cross Fire

Poor Little Energy-Rich Kids (Economy & Business)
A gusher of financial woes swamps major foreign suppliers

A Pain Deep in the Heart of Texas (Economy & Business)
Once wealthy states can no longer count on black gold

Cheap Oil! (Economy & Business)
Good news for the world's consumers, but bad news for struggling producers

More Money in Most Pockets (Economy & Business)
From farms to factories, new savings are rippling through the U.S.

LAW

The Thermonuclear Statute
A weapon that clobbers the underworld gives business a headache

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Poignant, Fiercely Funny Debut So Long on Lonely Street by Sandra Deer (Theater)

Bookends (Books)

Come on, Let's Get Banglesized! (Music)
An all-girl band from Los Angeles storms the charts

Puzzle Box the Perfect Party (Theater)
by A.R. Gurney Jr.

Solitude the Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor (Books)
by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Translated by Randolph Hogan Knopf; 128 pages; $13.95

Spring-Cleaning Rummage Sale (Cinema)
Four films of independent spirit and soft brains

The Amen of the Universe the Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to (Books)
Freud; Volume Ii: the Tender Passion by Peter Gay; Oxford University; 490 pages; $24.95

The Rockwell of the Intelligentsia (Art)
At the Whitney, Alex Katz's stylish figure paintings

PEOPLE

On the Record

People

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TO OUR READERS

A Letter From the Publisher (Publisher's Letter)