Vol. 129 No. 17

NATION

American Notes ENDANGERED SPECIES
Charged for His Dinner

American Notes NONPROLIFERATION
Curbs on the Big Rockets

American Notes PRISONS
Free Condoms For Convicts

American Notes PSYCHIATRY
Hinckley's Odd Pen Pals

American Notes TRAVEL
Passports From Afar

Fallout From The Scandal

Grappling With Growth
Florida gets a tax hike

Now, Super-Zero?
Gorbachev makes NATO an offer it can't easily refuse

Radio Daze
The FCC tries to clear the air

Slouching Toward an Arms Agreement
How zero option grew from a slogan into the prelude for a summit

Sneak Attack
The carrier battle goes on

The City That Isn't
A Texas town dissolves

The Loneliest Long-Distance Runner
Gary Hart begins his race for the presidency way ahead of the pack

WORLD

Argentina "Democracy
Is Not Negotiable" A determined President moves to quell a barracks rebellion

Chad Spoils of the Saharan Sands
Defeated Libyan troops leave a trove of weapons behind

Japan Yasu, the Chips Are Down
Nakasone is caught between the U.S. and the voters at home

Nicaragua
Lifeline for a Rebellion With U.S. help, the contras establish vital supply links

South Africa Campaign of The Iron Fist
A new crackdown on protesters backfires

South Korea Reforms On Hold
Election debates end abruptly

Soviet Union Tales from a Time of Terror
A novel suppressed for 20 years probes the Stalinist era

World Notes HUNGARY
Bold Tribute To a Hero

World Notes INDIA
Hanging Out The Dirty Linen

World Notes ISRAEL
Once More on The Hot Seat

World Notes SRI LANKA
Horror on a Jungle Road

World Notes TRAVEL
Irish Eyes Are Frowning

HEALTH & MEDICINE

A Hospital Stands Accused (Medicine)
But mystery still surrounds Andy Warhol's death

Aids And Women (Medicine)
Nonwhites face the biggest risk

Cancer: What Progress? (Medicine)

SOCIETY

Bagged In Boston (Living)

Hands Up and Butts Out! (Living)
Beverly Hills outlaws smoking in restaurants

In Virginia: Homes with Gusto (American Scene)

PRESS

Philadelphia Stories
In a new pride of Pulitzers, three go to the Inquirer

SPORT

Ten Wins and Therefore No Ties
Milwaukee blows a bugle call on a Trebelhorn

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time (Contents)
Magazine Contents Page APRIL 27, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 17

Time (Masthead)
Magazine Masthead APRIL 27, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 17

BUSINESS

A Break in The Action (Economy & Business)
Texaco's Chapter 11 buys time -- and maybe more

Attack Of Sticker Shock (Economy & Business)
Mortgage rates jump sharply

Business Notes AUTOS (Economy & Business)
Time to Take Stock

Business Notes CONSTRUCTION (Economy & Business)
His Assets Are Truly Liquid

Business Notes INVESTING (Economy & Business)
Getting Bullish On Bullion

Business Notes OIL (Economy & Business)
They Call It Drilling 101

Business Notes SMUGGLING (Economy & Business)
Shades of Eliot Ness!

Mellon Muscle (Economy & Business)
Reclaiming a family bank

Slowly Turning the Corner (Economy & Business)
Aquino sets the Philippines on the way to recovery

Sniffing (Economy & Business)
Out a Line of Coke Brokers Operation Closing Bell turns up drug dealing on Wall Street

Taxing Days of Change for IRAs (Economy & Business)
A savings plan is mourned

EDUCATION

"Civility" For Dartmouth

Not Gunmen, but Smarties
A "mean" principal turns around a tough Detroit school

LAW

Not Guilty By Necessity

Sentences by the Book
More rational court penalties, but more prisoners too

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A (Books)
Serious Image Problem BEING INVISIBLE by Thomas Berger; Little, Brown; 262 pages; $16.95 MEMOIRS OF AN INVISIBLE MAN by H.F. Saint Atheneum; 396 pages; $18.95

Art, (Cinema)
War, Death and Sex Big issues in four "small" independent films

Bookends (Books)

Band on the Run (Music)
U2 soars with a top album, a hot tour and songs of spirit and conscience

Hill Street, Hail and Farewell (Video)
A groundbreaking show heads for its final roll call

Mary, Mary HOW I GREW (Books)
by Mary McCarthy Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 278 pages; $16.95

Out Of (Art)
Grime, a Domain of Light Cleaning the Sistine Chapel reveals a new Michelangelo

Ranting, Raving, Doing the Dishes (Video)
A new group of offbeat comics thrives on cable

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