Vol. 128 No. 14
NATION
American Notes Baltimore
Back From the Dead
American Notes Georgia
A Flashy New Neighbor
American Notes Massachusetts
Final Payments
American Notes Washington
New Life for an Old Inn
American Notes White House
A Matter Most Sensitive
Can the Democrats Recapture the Senate?
Campaigning to preserve G.O.P. control, Reagan urges voters to "win just one more for the Gipper"
Dealing for Daniloff
Gertrude Stein Was Wrong
Julie's Tribute
A daughter's view of Pat
Liberal and Populist Tugs
Street Smart
Drug dealers turn on to beepers
Summit Hopes
Arms-control expectations create pressure to solve the Daniloff affair
The Presidency
"It's Morally Wrong"
WORLD
Afghanistan Barrage and Counterbarrage
The rebels keep the heat on a key Soviet garrison
Britain Breaking Ranks
A battle over defense policy
China Free to Quit
New options for workers
France War on an Elusive Enemy
Chirac denounces terrorism as Paris keeps a siegelike vigil
Norway an Experiment in Woman Power
Gro Brundtland runs the most feminine government
South Africa Eyeball to Eyeball
Reagan, Congress and a sanctions veto
World Notes Lebanon
The One That Got Away
World Notes Soviet Union
And Now for the Bad News
World Notes Thailand
Uneasy Lies the Head
World Notes Turkey
Entitled to an Explanation
World Notes United Nations
Putting on the Pressure
HEALTH & MEDICINE
"the Last of the Closet Issues"
(Health & Fitness)
Incontinence is being recognized as a treatable condition
SOCIETY
"You Can't Stop Dancing"
(Living)
A new merengue craze heats up the club scene
In Wyoming: Horse and Rider Learn Together
(American Scene)
PRESS
Reporting the Drug Problem
Have journalists overdosed on print and TV coverage?
SPORT
Miami Against the World
The Hurricanes swamp Oklahoma to become No. 1
BUSINESS
And Now, the Age of Light
(Economy & Business)
Billions are at stake in the race to develop optics technology
Bang!
(Economy & Business)
Pow! Zap! HEROES ARE BACK! After decades in decline, comic books are on the rebound
Business Notes Acquisitions
(Economy & Business)
Arm, Hammer and Hammer
Business Notes Buyouts
(Economy & Business)
At Last, Ciao to Gaddafi
Business Notes Innovations
(Economy & Business)
Memories Are Made of This
Business Notes Marketing
(Economy & Business)
Solidarity on Order
Business Notes Stocks
(Economy & Business)
Bewitched and Bemused
Chrysler Drives into the Export Gap
(Economy & Business)
Help Wanted
(Economy & Business)
Professional temps in demand
Pushing the Greenback Around
(Economy & Business)
A year after the Plaza accord, economic unity hits a low
Unhappy Again
(Economy & Business)
The air controllers reorganize
EDUCATION
Nakasone's World-Class Blunder
Japan's leader stirs a tempest by linking race to intellect
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Blue Notes Over Paris 'round Midnight
(Cinema)
Directed by Bertrand Tavernier Screenplay by David Rayfiel and Bertrand Tavernier
King of Horror
(Books)
The Master of Pop Dread writes on . . . and on . . . and on . . . and on
The Novelist Sounds Off
(Books)
Eerie Dancing At the Abyss Confessions of a Nightingale by Charlotte Chandler and Ray Stricklyn
(Theater)
Primal, Powerful and Popular
(Music)
A splendid DIE WALKURE begins the Met's new Ring cycle
Rushes
(Cinema)
PEOPLE
People
People
People
People
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)
ESSAY
The Freedom of the Damned