Vol. 129 No. 22

NATION

American Notes CAMPAIGNS
The Candidate Is No Rock Star

American Notes ESPIONAGE
Marines Drop Another Case

American Notes FITNESS
Soviet-Style Exercise

American Notes TENNESSEE
A New Face in City Hall

American Notes TORNADOES
Saragosa Is No More

But What Laws Were Broken?
In the face of damaging Iran-contra testimony, the White House shifts its strategy

Child's Play
Violent videos lure the young

"Why Did This Happen?"
A wayward missile that strikes a U.S. frigate causes reverberations

A Shouted Alarm, A Fiery Blast
The Stark hardly knew what hit her

Troubled Waters

When Attackers Become Targets
The Navy's high-tech warships are still prey for "sea skimmers"

Just Teasing
Mario makes them nervous

Must Reading
The ultimate viewer's guide

New Look at an Old Failure
An ex-CIA historian fights to air his version of the Bay of Pigs

Not In My Town
No one wants a paroled rapist

The Presidency
The Culture of Criticism

The Roosevelt Precedent

WORLD

"Our Time Has Come"

Britain Off and Running
Doom, boom or merely gloom, the candidates unveil their themes

Diplomacy Washing Libya Out of Their Hair
Suspicion and loathing in the South Pacific

Fiji Now They'll Do It Their Way
Suva endorses a coup amid confusion and violence

Fire Out of China

South Africa Jockeying for the Right Corner
A debate in Parliament over who can better protect the whites

Soviet Union Straight Talk
Gorbachev speaks his mind

Taiwan Quiet Victories in Taipei
Protesters spill into the streets, but peacefully

World Notes EAST-WEST
Gliding to Freedom

World Notes ISRAEL
Scenes from A Marriage

World Notes MIDDLE EAST
Return of a Terrorist

World Notes PORTUGAL
A Hero Heads For Jail

World Notes WEST GERMANY
Double Zero at The Polls

SCIENCE

Lucy Gets a Younger Sister
New discoveries may revise views of human evolution

The Soviets Blast Out in Front (Space)
Energia's launch widens Moscow's edge in rocketry

HEALTH & MEDICINE

"21" And Still Counting (Food)
. . . Will gourmet food ruin a landmark restaurant?

"It Was Too Good to Be True" (Medicine)
Faking data: a mental-retardation researcher faces grim charges

Changing The Rules (Medicine)

How To Get Slim Hips and Catcalls (Health & Fitness)
Aerobic walking is comical, economical and coming on fast

SOCIETY

In California: Lint Is Art (American Scene)

PRESS

Return of The Native

Spurning A Father's Advice
The Hearst Corp., still family owned, celebrates its centennial

RELIGION

The Gospel and the Gold Rush
An idyll ends for Indians caught between missionaries and miners

TECHNOLOGY

Cash-Machine Magician (Computers)

Red For La Guardia, Brown for J.F.K. (Computers)
An intricate system augurs a new era for air-traffic control

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time (Contents)
Magazine Contents Page JUNE 1, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 22

Time (Masthead)
Magazine Masthead JUNE 1, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 22

BUSINESS

A Brash and Brainy "Brat" (Economy & Business)

Business Notes APPAREL (Economy & Business)
Fashion's New Deep-Sea Look

Business Notes BUREAUCRACY (Economy & Business)
Nothing Simple About Reform

Business Notes INVESTING (Economy & Business)
Now, Chateau Cash Flow

Business Notes MARKETING (Economy & Business)
Appealing to Gross Greed

Buy Pete Rose, Trade Johnny Bench (Economy & Business)
A favorite childhood icon is a booming business worth millions

Citicorp Breaks Ranks (Economy & Business)
A banking giant makes a daring move to deal with Third World debt

Economy & Business INSURANCE (Economy & Business)
Equal Rates For Both Sexes

Probe Scuttled (Economy & Business)
A three-year inquiry ends

Stalking Texaco (Economy & Business)
An Australian buys in big

Taxing Patience On Madison Ave. (Economy & Business)
A fight over a sales levy

Yankee! Welcome to Mexico! (Economy & Business)
New factories bring prosperity and controversy to the border

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Aliens Fiasco (Books)
by Stanislaw Lem Translated by Michael Kandel Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 322 pages; $17.95

Assault of The Movie Cannibals (Show Business)
Directors devour their young at the 40th Cannes festival

Din Among the Sheltering Palms BEVERLY HILLS COP II Directed by Tony Scott Screenplay by Larry Ferguson and Warren Skaaren (Cinema)

Gray Skies RIVER'S EDGE (Cinema)
Directed by Tim Hunter Screenplay by Neal Jimenez

Heads In Air, Feet on Ground WILBUR AND ORVILLE (Books)
by Fred Howard; Knopf; 530 pages; $24.95

Loose Ends FAST LANES (Books)
by Jayne Anne Phillips Dutton; 148 pages; $15.95

New Life for the Invalid (Music)
In San Francisco, a luminous symphony from John Harbison

Too Much of a Medium-Good Thing (Art)
In Washington, Andrew Wyeth's overhyped Helga pictures

MILESTONES

Milestones

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Milestones

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PEOPLE

People

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TO OUR READERS

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

LETTERS

Competing in The Sky

Cultivating Connoisseurship

Death In Nicaragua

Homes for The Homeless

London Trader

Separate Accounts

Source Of Power

Tightening The Borders

Wrangling Over Waldheim

ESSAY

The Aged Mother