Vol. 128 No. 25
NATION
American Notes Candidates
Gary Hart's Career Moves
American Notes Florida
You Better Watch Out
American Notes Prisons
The Station of Incarceration
American Notes Revenge
The Killing Season
American Notes Teen Pregnancy
Birth Control, Self-Control
Advice From an Old Hand
An Interview with the Cia Director
Telling his side of the story, Casey maintains that "the NSC was operating this thing"
Making It Us Vs. Them
Buchanan launches a one-man counterattack
Plumbing the CIA's Shadowy Role
What Bill Casey didn't know -- and when he didn't know it
Toughing It Out
What He Needs to Know
With Reagan unwilling to force out the facts, Oliver North's web spreads ever wider
Divide and Rule in the Windy City
Chicago's black mayor keeps his white opponents guessing
Kid Killers
A plague of teen murder
Nation
The Outspoken Speaker
Jim Wright takes Congress's top job and starts a row over taxes
WORLD
Diplomacy Holding Hands in Europe
Shultz reassures the allies that U.S. foreign policy is alive and well
France Straight a's in Street Politics
After days of riots, angry students force Chirac to capitulate
Middle East Death Comes to an Occupied Land
A season of protests and bloodshed returns to the West Bank
Nicaragua Is It Curtains?
The deepening crisis in Washington casts doubt on the contras' future
South Africa Moving to Muzzle the Messenger
The government slaps harsh new restrictions on the news media
World Notes Japan
Enough Smarts to Go Around
World Notes Poland
Keeping Their Own Council
World Notes Reforms
Hard News for Hard Drinkers
World Notes the Philippines
A Frail Peace Breaks Out
World Notes United Nations
No Relief for Dry Throats
SOCIETY
In All Seasons, Toys Are Us
(Living)
Playthings that embody the myths of childhood
O.K., Santa, Make My Day
(Living)
The season's best toys offer mayhem, mystery and challenge
PRESS
Live on the Vice Beat
Geraldo Rivera draws fire for an on-camera bust
RELIGION
Telling America What It Believes
Martin Marty: scholar, preacher, energetic popularizer
SPORT
Dr. J Is Flying Away
Savoring and being savored: a victory tour
STYLE & DESIGN
Back to the Lost Future
(Design)
A remarkable show revives the machine age, fins and all
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
You Must Remember This
Alfred Eisenstaedt captures the times in intimate glimpses
BUSINESS
A Cut Above the Ordinary
(Economy & Business)
Tisch's campaign to reduce costs shakes up CBS
Business Notes Deals
(Economy & Business)
Call It The Big Plunge
Business Notes Jukeboxes
(Economy & Business)
Bopping to a Different Beat
Business Notes Real Estate
(Economy & Business)
Rising Sun in Manhattan
Business Notes Strikes
(Economy & Business)
Rough Times Down Rio Way
Business Notes Technology
(Economy & Business)
All-American Trash to Go
Only Your Jeweler Knows for Sure
(Economy & Business)
Thanks to imitation baubles, anybody can be glamorous
Stamina, Not Speed
(Economy & Business)
The U.S. economy's steady growth will endure through 1987
Turning Up the Heat on Wall Street
(Economy & Business)
Amid rising controversy, the SEC goes after more insider traders
EDUCATION
Revolt in a Football Palace
How the faculty tackled the sacred game at S.M.U.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Lost Star the Golden Child
(Cinema)
Directed by Michael Ritchie Screenplay by Dennis Feldman
Old Flame the Perpetual Orgy: Flaubert and Madame Bovary by Mario Vargas Llosa Translated by Helen Lane; Farrar, Straus & Giroux; 240 pages; $17.95
(Books)
Once a Comedy, Now an Elegy Crimes of the Heart
(Cinema)
Directed by Bruce Beresford Screenplay by Beth Henley
The "Oh" Man and the Oddballs
(Video)
Bob Newhart is the quiet maestro of TV's most unsung hit
Time to Murder and Create
(Books)
A selection of innovative chillers and thrillers
PEOPLE
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TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)