Vol. 128 No. 21
NATION
American Notes Anniversaries
A Modest Bridge Party
American Notes Gems
From Rocks to Riches
American Notes Lawsuits
Squeezing the Kremlin
American Notes Seat
Belts Freedom of Choice
American Notes the Senate
Cloakroom Power
Down and Out and Dispossessed
Many of the newly homeless include families and the young
The Pentagon Goes Hollywood
Filmmakers and the military enjoy a profitable partnership
The Presidency
An End to Ideology
Unraveling Fiasco
His credibility under fire, Reagan admits sending arms to Iran
WORLD
Environment a Proud River Runs Red
The watch on the Rhine is for pollution
Iraq Noisy Threats, Silent Guns
The war drags on without any sign of an Iranian offensive
Nicaragua the Sandinista Way of Justice
A Managua court finds Hasenfus guilty as charged
Peru "There Was a Triumph Here"
Alan Garcia pulls off an impressive party election sweep
Soviet Union Present At the Creation
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov: 1890-1986
That Sinking Feeling
The Philippines Fighting Back
Aquino takes a tougher line with critics amid continued coup rumors
World Notes Diplomacy
A Hard-Nose Gets Snubbed
World Notes Drugs
Calling All Mongooses
World Notes France
Pining Away for Past Glory
World Notes Haiti
Season of Discontent
World Notes Israel
Mystery of the Vanishing Man
SCIENCE
A Theory with Strings Attached
Scientists explain why the universe is full of holes
Protecting a Royal Refuge
(Environment)
Mexico tries to save the monarch butterfly's winter hideout
HEALTH & MEDICINE
A Visitor From Taiwan
(Medicine)
Flu season begins with the last-minute appearance of a new virus
SOCIETY
In New Hampshire: a Rare Span
(American Scene)
Men Have Rights Too
(Sexes)
A convention of fathers calls for divorce and custody reforms
RELIGION
"Unreservedly" Loyal to the Pope U.S. Bishops Reluctantly Back Rome Against a Liberal Colleague
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Sensuality and Ice Magic
Olympic Stars Torvill and Dean begin a 60-city U.S. tour
Time Magazine Masthead November 24, 1986 Vol. 128 No. 21
(Masthead)
BUSINESS
Chrysler Thinking Fast and Making Moves
(Economy & Business)
Smart marketing along with lean operations keeps profits flowing
Ford Slimmed Way Down and Styled Up
(Economy & Business)
A long-shot gamble on new designs pays off in the Taurus and Sable
General Motors a Giant Stalls, Then Revs Its Engines
(Economy & Business)
Plant closings and fresh models help to restore momentum
Special Report on the Auto Industry the Big Three Get in Gear Detroit Battles Imports Amid a Growing Car Glut
(Economy & Business)
The Fall of a Wall Street Superstar
(Economy & Business)
Ivan Boesky pays $100 million to settle the biggest insider-trading case ever
EDUCATION
How Much Do They Know?
How the Public Feels
Sex and Schools
AIDS and the Surgeon General add a new urgency to an old debate
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Apocalypse Soon Golden Days
(Books)
by Carolyn See McGraw Hill; 196 pages; $15.95
End-of-the- World Blues the Sacrifice
(Cinema)
Directed and Written by Andrei Tarkovsky
Heart Trouble Soul Man
(Cinema)
Directed by Steve Miner Screenplay by Carol Black
I Cook, Therefore I Am
(Books)
New cookbooks spiced and spiked with authors' personalities
Mousel Tov! an American Tail
(Cinema)
Directed by Don Bluth; Screenplay by Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss
Peppers From Heaven
(Photography)
A retrospective commemorates Edward Weston's fabled career
Tell It to the Judges
(Video)
Oyez! Oyez! Daytime TV fills up its courtroom docket
PEOPLE
People
People
People
People
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)
ESSAY
The Too Personal Presidency