Vol. 127 No. 16
NATION
American Notes Bureaucrats
To the Highest Bidder, a Perle
American Notes California
His Honor Dirty Harry
American Notes Justice
From Victims to Victimizers
American Notes Lobbyists
Leave It to Deaver
American Notes Strikes
New Violence in a Lost Cause
Could It Happen Here?
Gaddafi: Obsessed By a Ruthless, Messianic Vision
Targeting Gaddafi
Reagan readies revenge on a "mad dog"
Defeat for a Thin Blue Line
Over police protests, the House relaxes federal gun controls
Getting Bushwhacked
Out of Africa
Stung by a Ghanaian smoothy
Seeking the Smoking Fuse
Sudden Exposure
Lyndon LaRouche explains it all
Telling Wrong From Rights
A controversial chairman attacks programs for minority business
The Presidency
When Trust Is Delegated
The South Shall Rise Again "Mega
Tuesday" in Dixie could reshape the nominating process
WORLD
"There Is Deep, Deep Opposition"
East-West "There Will Be a Summit"
Dobrynin's parting visit puts U.S.-Soviet diplomacy back on course
Israel At the Brink
Once more, a coalition crisis
Nicaragua Conversion of a Timely Kind
A liberal analyst fans controversy with his pro-contra views
Pakistan Warm Welcome
An exiled daughter returns
Saudi Arabia Facing a Double-Barreled Gun
A rich kingdom's problems from falling revenues and rising threats
The Gulf Standoff in a Wasteland
Khomeini's troops hold an edge in a bitter, bloody struggle
World Notes Britain
Big Boost for Labor
World Notes France
Quick Off the Blocks
World Notes India
A Surprise Birthday Treat
World Notes Ireland
Kidnaping of a Guinness
World Notes the Netherlands
Baring All in Parliament
SCIENCE
Fighting the Biotech Wars
Gene splicers struggle to get their first live products down on the farm
The Peripatetic Crusader
HEALTH & MEDICINE
One Man's Meat
(Food)
A matter of custom
The Sweet Smell of Success
(Food)
Lofty cinnamon rolls are the latest snack fad
SOCIETY
In Florida: Old-Fashioned Ingenuity on Wheels
(American Scene)
SPORT
Don't Play Around with the Polgars
Three prodigy sisters are astonishing the chess world
BUSINESS
All Eyes on Accountants
(Economy & Business)
A once comfortable profession undergoes unprecedented scrutiny
And Now, Proxy Power
(Economy & Business)
Calls for more corporate say
Business Notes Boondoggles
(Economy & Business)
Hackensack on the Line
Business Notes Government
(Economy & Business)
Agencies the Postman's New Wheels
Business Notes Soft Drinks
(Economy & Business)
No Longer Serving Boos
Business Notes Tobacco
(Economy & Business)
Butting Out a Lawsuit
Business Notes Trade
(Economy & Business)
Going After the Fakes
Hailing the Eureka Factor
(Economy & Business)
A new book extols intuition
No More Adults
(Economy & Business)
7-Eleven Bans Skin Mags
Pump Priming
(Economy & Business)
Japan tackles its surplus
The Dregs of a Deadly Scandal
(Economy & Business)
Washington urges U.S. customers to shun untested Italian wines
Warning: Travel with Care
(Economy & Business)
Terrorism spurs U.S. tourists to change their vacation plans in droves
EDUCATION
Good Timers Need Not Apply
New college for dyslectics prescribes a stern regimen
LAW
The International Treasure Hunt
Churning up complexities in the chase for the Marcos wealth
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Best Sellers
(Books)
Breaking the Sound Barrier
(Video)
From sports to sitcoms, TV is making the move to stereo
Editors' Choice
(Books)
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(Video)
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Love Letters Another Marvelous Thing
(Books)
by Laurie Colwin Knopf; 130 pages; $13.95
Slick, Sassy, Borrowed and Blue
(Theater)
Bob Fosse returns to Broadway with less than a blockbuster
The Poet Who Never Grew Wise the Collected Letters of Dylan Thomas
(Books)
Edited by Paul Ferris; Macmillan; 982 pages; $45
The Truth in the Details
(Art)
A rare show by the peerless realist Antonio Lopez Garcia
Unease in Zion the Siege: the Saga of Israel and Zionism by Conor Cruise O'Brien Simon & Schuster; 798 pages; $24.95
(Books)
PEOPLE
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TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)
ESSAY
Celebrities in Politics: a Cure