Vol. 129 No. 15

NATION

American Notes CONGRESS
Spurning a Pay Raise

American Notes MILWAUKEE
A Real Hatchet Job

American Notes POLITICS
Hart Is Where The Home Is

American Notes THE HOMELESS
Below the Safety Net

American Notes WASHINGTON
Creative Corpocrat

Boon -- OrBoondoggle?

Booze, Brawls and Skirt Chasing
The U.S. Marine scandal in Moscow spreads

Campaign Portrait
The Quarterback Of Supply Side Jack Kemp is propelled by ideas

Going It Alone in the Ghetto
Los Angeles' poor may tax themselves for more police

Road Warriors
Congress goes into override for an $88 billion bill

Super Push for a Supercollider
Site selection begins for the world's biggest accelerator

The "Turn-To" Scenarios
Could either party end up choosing a dropout for President?

WORLD

Chile Bearer of Unwelcome Tidings
The Pope talks tough with Pinochet, and millions take heart

A Mix of Admiration, Envy and Anger
The American public is less worried than Washington

Dumping: It's a Jungle Out There

The Challenges of Success
A new current sweeps across Japan, but the old ways still die hard

Trade Face-Off
A dangerous U.S.-Japan confrontation

Diplomacy Giving Better Than She Got
Thatcher carries on a nonstop debate with Gorbachev in Moscow

El Salvador Bloody Setback
At El Paraiso A U.S. adviser dies in combat

France All for Love
Paris expels three Soviets

Israel
One Step Ahead, Two Backward More spy-scandal tensions

World Notes BRITAIN
And Next Year, Killer Pasta

World Notes CANADA
A Welcome for Safe Sex

World Notes GREECE
Old Lands, New Hands

World Notes HAITI
Voting Out the Evil Spirits

World Notes SOUTH AFRICA
The Majority Finds a Way

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Back To Normal (Medicine)
Hope for Parkinson's victims

From Peking To Canton (Food)
What's really cooking in China

Yalta of Aids (Medicine)
Ending a bitter feud

SOCIETY

In Florida: Sweet Charity (American Scene)

SPORT

College Basketball's Knight-Errant
The championship is back home again in Indiana

Dr. K Strikes Out

TECHNOLOGY

Into The Wild Blue Yonder (Computers)
IBM unveils a new generation of personal computers

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time (Contents)
Magazine Contents Page APRIL 13, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 15

Time (Masthead)
Magazine Masthead APRIL 13, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 15

BUSINESS

A Case of Bottom-Line Blues (Economy & Business)
Banks boost the prime and take a hit from Brazilian loans

Big Mac Strikes Back (Economy & Business)
Burger bashers, watch out! McDonald's is on a roll

Business Notes ADVERTISING (Economy & Business)
Spuds Brews Puppy Love

Business Notes MEDIA (Economy & Business)
Harper & Row . . . & Rupert

Business Notes NUCLEAR SAFETY (Economy & Business)
Wake Me If It's a Meltdown

Business Notes TAXES (Economy & Business)
We Take Liras, Yen and Pesos

Business Notes TRADEMARKS (Economy & Business)
Smoke Alarm At the Fed

EDUCATION

Banking On Ethics

Nietzsche by Another Name
A scholar charges that universities have banished values and value

LAW

In The Best Interests of a Child
Baby M. gets a new name, while the battle over surrogacy continues

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A (Theater)
Down-to-Earth Happy Medium BLITHE SPIRIT by Noel Coward

Bookends (Books)

Ed And Helen DESTINY (Books)
by Sally Beauman Bantam; 822 pages; $19.95

Making Mr. Right (Cinema)
Directed by Susan Seidelman. Screenplay by Floyd Byars and Laurie Frank

Of Vincent and Eanum Pig (Art)
Spectacular sales in London and Geneva enshrine the new vulgarity

Remembering Viet Nam (Cinema)

Stranded Stars (Cinema)

The Catcher in the Reich BERLIN DIARIES, 1940-1945 by Marie Vassiltchikov; Knopf; 324 pages; $19.95 (Books)

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