Vol. 129 No. 13

NATION

A Transfusion of Fear
Blood recipients are told to consider AIDS testing

American Notes ACID RAIN
Down Payment For Clean Air

American Notes CORRESPONDENCE
The Duke vs. The Gipper

American Notes GUILT
Settling with Uncle Sam

American Notes NEW YORK CITY
A New Day, A New Scandal

American Notes SCAMS
Flights of Fortune

Marathon Man
Dukakis signs up for the race

Prepping The President

Step On It
Congress ups the speed limit

Taking His Own Medicine

The Bill Comes Due for Deaver
The President's former aide is indicted for perjury

Well,He Survived
The reassuring part was not what Reagan said but how he said it

WORLD

Britain Sugar Bowls and Election Fever
A generous Conservative budget foreshadows an early vote

Israel Brothers with Blood in Their Eyes
In Jerusalem, U.S. Jewish leaders wade into the Pollard fray

Nicaragua Coping with The Contras
As Congress wavers, Sandinista confidence grows

Pakistan Knocking at the Nuclear Door
A key ally confirms that his scientists can build the Bomb

The Gulf Life Among the Smoldering Ruins
Iranian firepower turns Basra into an urban wasteland

The Philippines
Sharpening the Swords of War + Communist determination stiffens, and hope for peace dims

World Notes EGYPT
Strange Signs And Portents

World Notes LEBANON
Two Out, 23 To Go

World Notes NORTHERN IRELAND
Dr. Death Goes to Rest

World Notes WEST GERMANY
A New Way Of Thinking

World Notes YUGOSLAVIA
Comrades Take a Walk

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Furry And Feathery Therapists (Health & Fitness)
Pets are welcome medicine in nursing homes, hospitals and prisons

Gene Of The Week (Medicine)

Hair-Raising News (Medicine)

Is "Thucydides Syndrome" Back? (Medicine)
Toxic shock can be a fatal complication of flu

New Nostril Nostrum (Health & Fitness)

One (Food)
Potato, Two Potato . . . No matter how you slice them, chips are in

SOCIETY

In Alaska: Boom Times Yield to a Bitter Bust (American Scene)

Romantic Porn in the Boudoir (Sexes)
The VCR revolution produces X-rated films for women (and men)

PRESS

Newswatch
Blaming the Customer

RELIGION

A Really Bad Day at Fort Mill
Evangelist Jim Bakker resigns from his Praise the Lord empire

SPORT

Coming to The
Four with More Of all the promising events, this one delivers the goods

STYLE & DESIGN

An Elegant Sweep Toward Heaven (Design)
Japan's modernist master architect wins the coveted Pritzker Prize

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time (Contents)
Magazine Contents Page MARCH 30, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 13

Time (Masthead)
Magazine Masthead Page MARCH 30, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 13

BUSINESS

Business Notes AIRLINES (Economy & Business)
A Frequent Non-Flyer Plan

Business Notes COMPENSATION (Economy & Business)
Tin Parachutes For Little Folk

Business Notes FINANCE (Economy & Business)
What's a Billion Among Friends

Business Notes MANUFACTURING (Economy & Business)
The Comeback Of the Beast

Business Notes TOYS (Economy & Business)
G.I. Joe Meets Star Wars

Cold Feet (Economy & Business)
Fujitsu drops its Fairchild bid

Lights! Camera! Cut the Budget! (Economy & Business)
Independent filmmakers are stealing the scene in Hollywood

Serving His Clients All Too Well (Economy & Business)
Wall Street's spreading scandal fells a prominent trader

Telephones Get Smart (Economy & Business)
With network intelligence, the old handset has become a computer

The Executive Suite Goes (Economy & Business)
Traveling Hotels try harder to lure the corporate customer

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Bookends Lovely Me: the Life of Jacqueline Susann (Books)
by Barbara Seaman Morrow; 480 pages; $18.95

Implications Of Apocalypse (Books)

Moonlighting on The Edge (Video)
ABC's classiest hit is also its biggest headache

Party Of One OUT OF STEP: AN UNQUIET LIFE IN THE 20TH CENTURY by Sidney Hook Harper & Row; 629 pages; $29.95 (Books)

Toward The Freight Yards of Fiasco STARLIGHT EXPRESS Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Lyrics by Richard Stilgoe (Theater)

What Makes Seiji Run? (Music)
At the peak of his career, Ozawa remains a man of two worlds

TO OUR READERS

A Letter From the Publisher (A Letter From The Publisher)

ESSAY

A Change in the Weather (Cover)
As Reagan's era recedes, compassion and Government activism regain favor

The Public's Agenda