Vol. 129 No. 7
NATION
American Notes DIPLOMACY
More Gems From Perle
American Notes HEALTH
Born in The U.S.A.
American Notes MINNESOTA
A Mother's Search
American Notes TENNESSEE
Rambo Comes To High School
Campaign Portrait
Winning Hearts Through Minds Hart plays the politics of antipolitics
Can We Talk?
Casey's Well-Groomed Successor
New CIA Chief Robert Gates must restore the agency's image
Faith in A True Believer
Oliver North draws support from conservatives and charismatics
Fixing Welfare
A consensus is emerging on the need for radical reform
Sounder Of Alarms
Testers And Protesters
In Nevada, nuclear explosions are both a livelihood and a threat
The Presidency
Tips from a Tonsorial Tout
WORLD
"Something Is Happening Here"
Colombia
The Fall of a Cocaine Kingpin A brutal drug lord is captured and extradited to Florida
Haiti
Limping Toward Democracy One year after Duvalier's ouster, bitterness and unrest persist
Middle East Gunboat Diplomacy
The U.S. makes a show of force as the hostage war goes on and on
South Africa Running Against America
The white election campaign opens with blasts at Washington
Soviet Union
Travelers to a Changing Land Kissinger and friends pay a call on Gorbachev's Moscow
The Philippines
The Sweet, Sweet Taste of Victory Voters resoundingly endorse Aquino and her new constitution
What's Up, Baby Doc?
World Notes ALBANIA
What Could Be More Perfect?
World Notes BRITAIN
Police Drama At the BBC
World Notes CHILE
Troubled Conscience
World Notes DIPLOMACY
New Elephants Instead of War
World Notes ENVIRONMENT
An Ill Wind From the East
SOCIETY
Cover Stories "You Haven't Heard Anything Yet"
(Living)
Health officials wrestle with the onslaught of history's newest epidemic
Cover Stories: In the Grip Of the Scourge
(Living)
Deaths in Africa reach 5,000, and millions more are at risk
Cover Stories The Big Chill: Fear of Aids
(Living)
How heterosexuals are coping with a disease that can make sex deadly
Cover Stories: Tracing a Killer
(Living)
PRESS
The War That No One Can Cover
Reporting on the Nicaraguan contras is a frustrating standoff
RELIGION
Protestantism's
Foreign Legion Record numbers of missionaries are heading overseas
SPORT
Fremantle
Says Good on Yer, Mates America's Cup comes home, brimming with Aussie generosity
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time
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Magazine contents page FEBRUARY 16, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 7
Time Magazine Masthead February 16, 1987
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Vol. 129 No. 7
BUSINESS
Business Notes AUTOS
(Economy & Business)
Here Come Oltcit and Dacia
Business Notes OIL
(Economy & Business)
Is the Wild Ride Over?
Business Notes POLLUTION CONTROL
(Economy & Business)
A Sweet Side To Acid Rain
Business Notes TELEPHONES
(Economy & Business)
Long-Distance Family Feud
Business Notes TRANSPORTATION
(Economy & Business)
A Coffee Cup On Wheels
Special Report On Corporate Restructuring
(Economy & Business)
Rebuilding To Survive U.S. industry is launched on a dramatic drive for greater efficiency
The Cities Main Street Feels the Pinch
(Economy & Business)
Communities learn to live with plant closings
The Companies
(Economy & Business)
Two in Pursuit Of a Turnaround Results can be swift or frustratingly slow
The People Forced to Make a Fresh Beginning
(Economy & Business)
Layoffs pose the challenge of a lifetime
EDUCATION
B Is for Billion
Stanford drives for a record
Can Colleges Teach Thinking?
Maybe not, suggests a new test measuring "reflective judgment"
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Synonym for Glorious Excess
(Show Business)
Wladziu Valentino Liberace: 1919-1987
Odd
(Books)
Couple A FRIENDSHIP: THE LETTERS OF DAN ROWAN AND JOHN D. MACDONALD, 1967-1974 Knopf; 239 pages; $18.95
Panorama Little Wilson and Big God
(Books)
by Anthony Burgess; Weidenfeld & Nicolson; 460 pages; $22.50
Sounds in The Night
(Music)
Has the restored Carnegie Hall kept its acoustical magic?
Stirring Up The Comrades
(Video)
Phil Donahue takes his talk show to the Soviet Union
The Ghost of Alfred Hitchcock
(Cinema)
Three new thrillers measure themselves against an old master
The
(Books)
Power and the Glamour THE FITZGERALDS AND THE KENNEDYS by Doris Kearns Goodwin; Simon & Schuster; 932 pages; $22.95
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