Vol. 129 No. 14

NATION

A Quixotic Four-Star Foray
Haig wants another chance to say, "I am in control here"

American Notes CALIFORNIA
What's Yours Is Mine

American Notes CHICAGO
Dishonorable Opponents ,

American Notes CRIME
Etta Smith's Fatal Vision

American Notes INVENTIONS
Drunkproofing Automobiles

American Notes SPACE
A Bolt In the Blue

Balancing Act
In a sweeping decision, the high court expands affirmative action

Calm in The Eye of the Storm
Poindexter feels he kept the President properly informed

George
Shultz's Feisty Lawyer Abraham Sofaer draws fire as State Department legal adviser

Honduran Sting

House Of Horrors
Serial murder in Philadelphia

No More Baby Kissing
After a year under Mayor Clint, Carmel is lean and clean

The Marine Spy Scandal: "It's a Biggie"
Two guards accused of betraying the Moscow embassy to Soviet agents face espionage charges

The Presidency
A Trouper Plays America Again

The President's New Men
Baker picks a team that hopes to reinvigorate the White House

Which Actions Are Legal?

Whistling Dixie
Clinton and Gore to the fore

WORLD

Afghanistan Hot Pursuit
Kabul strikes at Pakistan

Chad Down and Out
In Faya-Largeau Gaddafi and his Libyan troops suffer a devasting setback

China Settling for A Stalemate
For now, party leaders choose a middle road

Chirac: "We Need a Strong U.S."

France The Perils of Power Sharing
After a year of coexistence, Chirac proves it can be done

India End of an Enchanted Honeymoon
Once highly popular, Gandhi is losing his golden glow

Terrorism
Video Plea A hostage is reported gravely ill

The Philippines Tough Words from the Top
Faced with rebel intransigence, Aquino issues a battle cry

World Notes BRITAIN
How the Toads Cross the Road

World Notes DIPLOMACY
A Pen Pal for Mrs. T.

World Notes EL SALVADOR
Failing Marks For Kidnapers

World Notes THE AEGEAN
Major Alert, Minor Dispute

World Notes WEST GERMANY
Brandt's Bitter Farewell

HEALTH & MEDICINE

An Uproar over AIDS Drugs (Medicine)
Protesters cite high cost and federal foot dragging

The Rebuilding of Remar Sutton (Health & Fitness)
How a jelly belly made his bod over and sold it too

SOCIETY

In Philadelphia: A Flower Show (American Scene)

Lifted Lexicons (Living)

Spring Break at South Padre (Living)
Island Students find a new Fort Lauderdale on the Texas coast

RELIGION

TV's Unholy Row
A sex-and-money scandal tarnishes electronic evangelism

TECHNOLOGY

Can A System Keep a Secret? (Computers)
The Iranscam revelations raise thorny issues about privacy

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time (Contents)
Magazine contents page APRIL 6, 1987 Vol 129 No 14

Time (Masthead)
Magazine Masthead APRIL 6, 1987 Vol 129 No 14

BUSINESS

Business Notes AUTO RENTALS (Economy & Business)
They Do Leave The Radios

Business Notes FINANCE (Economy & Business)
Wall Street's Odd Couple

Business Notes HUNTING (Economy & Business)
Go Ahead, but Drop the Clubs

Business Notes LABOR (Economy & Business)
Maximizing The Minimum

Business Notes SCANDALS (Economy & Business)
Beer Boss Bites Bullet

Fighting The Trade Tilt (Economy & Business)
The U.S. fires protective tariffs at Japanese electronics products

Insurance for The Twilight Years (Economy & Business)
Life care takes the uncertainty out of retirement

Pied Piper to the Truly Rich (Economy & Business)
The U.S. cracks down on a tax-shelter scheme

Stain on A Shining Record (Economy & Business)

EDUCATION

History With Gusto

Wrong Message from Academe
Colleges, say blacks, are doing too little too late about racism

LAW

A Judge's Breach of Confidence
Did Felix Frankfurter go too far to secure a famous victory?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Life in The Territory of Exile A SPORT OF NATURE (Books)
by Nadine Gordimer; Knopf; 336 pages; $18.95

Righteous In His Own Backyard (Theater)
FENCES by August Wilson

Room For One More? (Video)
The Fox network makes its move into prime time

Shark Parade TIN MEN (Cinema)
Directed and Written by Barry Levinson

Singular And Grand (Art)
Britons Modernism in London

Surfaces the Jaguar Smile (Books)
by Salman Rushdie Viking; 171 pages; $12.95

Trompe L'Oeil Artful Partners: Bernard Berenson and Joseph (Books)
Duveen by Colin Simpson Macmillan; 323 pages; $22.50 BERNARD BERENSON: THE MAKING OF A LEGEND by Ernest Samuels Harvard University; 680 pages; $25

Web Of Collaboration THE ASSAULT (Cinema)
Directed by Fons Rademakers; Screenplay by Gerard Soeteman

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