Vol. 128 No. 3
NATION
"They Broke the Mold"
Hyman George Rickover: 1900-1986
American Notes California
An Invisible Plane Crash
American Notes Justice
Trying Times for a Vigilante
American Notes Military
Put Out That Butt, Soldier
American Notes Ohio
Double Jeopardy
American Notes Prisons
Burning to Get Out
Sex Busters
A Meese commission and the Supreme Court echo a new moral militancy
Handing Congress a Hot Potato
The Supreme Court nullifies a key budget-balancing provision
Pornography: a Poll
Pornography: the Feminist Dilemma
Reagan's Moral Point Man
The Madman on the Ferry
Released from a hospital, a mental patient kills two people
The Presidency
The Loftiest Chariot
Up in Arms
A U.S.-Israeli Falling Out
WORLD
Changing a Pretoria Guard
Japan "Voice of the Nation, Voice of God"
Voters worried by economic troubles turn to Nakasone
Mexico Hook Or Crook
Voters cry foul in Chihuahua
Middle East Death Before Daybreak
A bloody Palestinian raid follows a setback in Jordan
Nicaragua Jittery Mood
Arms buildup, civil crackdown
South Africa the Rise of Black Labor
Unions lead the opposition
Terrorism a Tale of Two Bombings
Attacks in West Germany and France stir new fears of violence
The Philippines Midsummer Night's Dream
A bungled takeover highlights questions about the army's loyalty to Aquino
World Notes Austria
No Escape From the Past
World Notes Diplomacy
Helping the Summit Along
World Notes Italy
Someone Old, Someone New
World Notes Malaysia
The Hangman Strikes Again
World Notes Royalty
To Love, Honor -- and Obey?
SCIENCE
A Chernobyl-Proof Reactor?
Scientists say new designs could make nuclear power safer
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Donating Blood for Yourself
(Medicine)
An NIH panel suggests a method of safer transfusions
New on the Menu
(Health & Fitness)
Chains offer nutrition lists
Putting on the Ritz At the Y
(Health & Fitness)
Sleek new centers have private operators hopping mad
SPORT
Less Than Goodwill Games
Low ratings, sparse audiences at the made-for-TV Olympics
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Oh, Wasn't It All Loverly
Bidding farewell to Master Lyricist Alan Jay Lerner
BUSINESS
Amber Waves of Strain
(Economy & Business)
U.S. Farm Bounty Has Grown into a Burden
Business Notes Commerce
(Economy & Business)
The Emperor's New Coins
Business Notes Corporations
(Economy & Business)
Ready? Name That Company!
Business Notes Finance
(Economy & Business)
The Postman Rings Profits
Business Notes Software
(Economy & Business)
Breaking Away with a Bundle
Business Notes Takeovers
(Economy & Business)
A Dart Flies At Safeway
Cliff-Hanger
(Economy & Business)
People sells off Frontier
Cracked Door
(Economy & Business)
China's move toward free trade
Cut-Rate Computers, Get 'Em Here
(Economy & Business)
IBM Slashes Prices to Compete with the Low-Cost Clone Vendors
Terms of Enrichment
(Economy & Business)
A maverick spreads the gospel of no-frills life insurance
The Bull Takes a Nose Dive
(Economy & Business)
But investors stay calm during the Dow's record plunge
LAW
And Nothing But the Truth
Should criminal lawyers defend clients they believe are lying?
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Custody the Good Mother
(Books)
by Sue Miller Harper & Row; 310 pages; $17.95
Gleams From a Gorgeous Twilight !
(Art)
Two exhibitions brilliantly evoke turn-of-the-century Vienna
Heard Any Good Books Lately?
(Books)
Literature on cassettes is a best-selling business
In London: a Visionary Maestro
(Art)
The Boys of 67 Summers Ago Out!
(Theater)
by Lawrence Kelly
Tinseltown's Tiny Terror
(Cinema)
Offscreen, though, Danny DeVito is a hardworking pussycat
Wide Range the Sense of Sight
(Books)
by John Berger Pantheon; 299 pages; $18.95
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TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)
ESSAY
"The Individual Is Sovereign"