Vol. 130 No. 13
NATION
A Bork Without the Bite
To his Senate questioners, the nominee proves a moving target
American Notes DETROIT
Defrocking A Fraud
American Notes INSULTS
Slime by Any Other Name
American Notes JUSTICE
The Long Arm Of the Law
American Notes LOS ANGELES
"I'll Be Back on The Streets"
American Notes RESTITUTION
The Burden Of Shame
Biden's Familiar Quotations
Revelations about retread rhetoric rock the Senator's campaign
Campaign Portrait His Eyes Have Seen the Glory
Pat Robertson's "spirit-filled" crusade
Holy Schmoke!
A star debuts in Baltimore
Looking At A Summit
The superpowers agree to a missile deal
Much Too Macho
The Navy is accused of sexism
Paper Party
Happy birthday, Constitution
Pistol Packers
The wild West, Florida-style
Stage Two for Star Wars
The Presidency
Eighteen Acres of Harmony
WORLD
Central America Whose Peace Plan Is It Anyway?
Arias prepares to pitch his accord to the U.S. Congress
China Princes of Privilege
The ancient art of nepotism flourishes, and so do complaints
Environment A Breath of Fresh Air
Delegates of 24 nations sign a historic pact on ozone
India Fire and Faith
Out of immolation, a goddess
The Philippines Things Fall Apart
Bereft of old allies and close friends, Aquino tries to start anew
World Notes DISASTERS
The Burned And the Buried
World Notes FRANCE
Trivializing the Holocaust
World Notes LEBANON
Headlines He Did Not Want
World Notes NEW CALEDONIA
Uneasy in the Islands
World Notes VIET NAM
Farewell, Graduates
Yugoslavia All the Party Chief's Men
As the economy sinks, "Agrogate" topples a high official
HEALTH & MEDICINE
An Elegant Sufficiency
(Food)
Big Trouble with Tiny Ticks
(Medicine)
Physicians on six continents puzzle over Lyme disease
They're Fencing Beak to Beak
(Food)
A celebrity duel is joined for fatter chicken profits
SOCIETY
In Louisiana: "We Got the Hook in 'Em Now, Bubba"
(American Scene)
PRESS
Anchor Away
Forget About Art and Cars
William Dean Singleton keeps collecting papers
RELIGION
John Paul Draws The Line
Practice what Rome preaches, the Pope says
SPORT
Newly At A Loss for Worlds
Physically and spiritually, American athletes are in a slump
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page September 28, 1987
(Contents)
Vol. 130 No. 13
Time Magazine Masthead September 28, 1987
(Masthead)
Vol. 130 No. 13
BUSINESS
Blood, Sweat And Fears
(Economy & Business)
Is a federal crackdown making jobs safer?
Business Notes DRUGS
(Economy & Business)
Easing Pains In the Wallet
Business Notes INVENTIONS
(Economy & Business)
Golden Brown, Coming Down
Business Notes MOVIEMAKING
(Economy & Business)
His Chariot Flames Out
Business Notes POLICYMAKERS
(Economy & Business)
A Loyal Ally Says Goodbye
Business Notes REAL ESTATE
(Economy & Business)
Fire Sale in The Oil Patch
One Down, Tougher One to Go
(Economy & Business)
The U.A.W. settles with Ford and girds for battle with GM
Where There's No Smoke
(Economy & Business)
. . . R.J. Reynolds is puffed up over its latest invention
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Bookends
(Books)
"I Do Believe in Control"
(Show Business)
Cosby is a man who gets laughs -- and results -- by doing things his way
Cosby, Inc.
(Show Business)
He has a hot TV series, a new book -- and a booming comedy empire
Kentucky Fried Sequel
(Cinema)
Snake Eyes Of Death
(Cinema)
The War Between the Mates
(Cinema)
Three new films chronicle the battle of the sexes
Urban Razzle, Fatal Glamour
(Books)
Four authors look at Miami, the definitive city of the '80s
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(A Letter From The Publisher)