Vol. 128 No. 17
NATION
A Compromise May Yet Be Possible
The ABM treaty could be the key to a superpower trade-off
Against All Odds
Congress acts on immigration
American Notes Drugs
High on Compromise
American Notes Prizes
And the Winner Is . . .
American Notes Race Relations
Drawing the Line
American Notes Space
Ready When You Are
American Notes Treasure
Byte-Size Booty
Assessing the Summit
Forward Spin
Trying to get arms control back on track
Mission From Moscow
One for the Book
The U.S. bars a foreign reporter
Open Call
Fund-raising auditions for '88
The Dangers of a Nuclear-Free World
Was It All a Soviet Sting?
When to Hold 'Em -- and to Fold 'Em
Did the President play his cards right at the summit?
WORLD
Israel Threat to an Uneasy Peace
A shaky coalition closes ranks over a captured pilot
South Africa Rebels with a Cause
Growing Western recognition for the African National Congress
World
World: Tambo Interview "We
Are Nobody's Puppets"
World Notes France
To Run Or Not to Run?
World Notes Poland
A Step Toward Conciliation
World Notes South Korea
Happy Days Are Gone Again
World Notes the Netherlands
To Catch a Thief
World Notes the Philippines
Constitution for Cory
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Eye Misery
(Medicine)
Insurance loss halts drug test
Two Payoffs in the Hunt for Genes
(Medicine)
New light shed on muscular dystrophy and a rare eye cancer
SOCIETY
Hail to the Mountain King!
(Living)
Reinhold Messner triumphs in climbing's grand slam
In New York: in New York: Simon Says Condo
(American Scene)
SPORT
Sweet and Lingering Joy
The World Series begins at least two games behind
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Black Tie Still Required
The tuxedo celebrates its 100th birthday, alas
Divine Comedy for the '80s
North of Dallas, South of Houston
Manhattan's avant-garde conquers the country
Rock's Renaissance Man
Got a movie. Got a record. Got some wild, wild life
How Good Was the Deal?
Experts debate the pros and cons of the Reykjavik proposals
BUSINESS
Back Again
(Economy & Business)
Clausen returns to clean house
Business Notes Finance
(Economy & Business)
Please, No Helicopters
Business Notes Management
(Economy & Business)
A New Yen for Savings
Business Notes Recreation
(Economy & Business)
Dream Boats on the Rocks
Business Notes Stocks
(Economy & Business)
Giant-Size Coke Offer
Business Notes Trade
(Economy & Business)
Tough Tariff on Soft Wood
Feeling the Crunch From Foreign Chips
(Economy & Business)
Semiconductor makers fight Japanese imports
Moral Money
(Economy & Business)
Investments for social activists
Welcome to the Pleasure Dome
(Economy & Business)
Canada's Ghermezians create Disney-style shopping playgrounds
EDUCATION
A Courtroom Clash Over Textbooks
Evangelicals attack secular humanism in Alabama schools
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Monster-Meets-Girl Romance the Phantom of the Opera Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Lyrics by Charles Hart; Book by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber
(Theater)
Crime's Le Carre a Taste for Death
(Books)
by P.D. James Knopf; 459 pages; $18.95
Pages Stalked By Legends the Paper: the Life and Death of the
(Books)
New York Herald Tribune by Richard Kluger; Knopf; 801 pages; $24.95
The Hexagon the Wise Men
(Books)
by Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas Simon & Schuster; 853 pages; $22.95
Tourist First Class
(Art)
In New York, a major show of John Singer Sargent
SPECIAL SECTION
Lives of Spirit and Dedication
(Nobel Prizes)
The world pays tribute to eleven who stirred emotions and laid foundations PEACE
Lives of Spirit and Dedication
(Nobel Prizes)
The world pays tribute to eleven who stirred emotions and laid foundations MEDICINE
Lives of Spirit and Dedication
(Nobel Prizes)
The world pays tribute to eleven who stirred emotions and laid foundations CHEMISTRY
Lives of Spirit and Dedication
(Nobel Prizes)
The world pays tribute to eleven who stirred emotions and laid foundations PHYSICS
Lives of Spirit and Dedication
(Nobel Prizes)
The world pays tribute to eleven who stirred emotions and laid foundations LITERATURE
Lives of Spirit and Dedication
(Nobel Prizes)
The world pays tribute to eleven who stirred emotions and laid foundations ECONOMICS
PEOPLE
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TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)