Vol. 130 No. 14
NATION
"Scaring The Public to Death"
On city streets and country roads, the war rages against cyclists
A Fight for One Man, One Vote
The Senate lineup on Bork's nomination seems too close to call
American Notes $ PUBLISHING
Lifting The Veil
American Notes CALIFORNIA
Going to The Dogs
American Notes DIPLOMACY
Thunderbirds Over China
American Notes GROOMING
Upbraiding a Hairstyle
American Notes WHEELER-DEALERS
The Wright Stuff
And Then There Were Six
Another Democrat self-destructs, with help from his rivals
Caught In The Act
The U.S. nails Iran laying mines in the gulf
Deep Secrets
The Soviets watch a sunken sub
The Presidency
The Mick Jaggers of Journalism
WORLD
Canada Land of Hope and Hustle
Once troubled Quebec becomes a province of prosperity
Speaking His Peace
(Central America)
Mr. Arias comes to Washington, but not everybody cheers
Hungary Reform Adjusts to Realities
To heal the economy, the government tries Western-style taxes
Ignoring Both Carrot and Stick
(South Africa)
Soviet Union Curbing Glasnost
A call for press restraint
The Philippines Rebels Left and Right
As the guerrilla war heats up, Aquino shuffles the military
World Notes BANGLADESH
The Rain Came Tumbling Down
World Notes EGYPT
Metro Spells Relief
World Notes FIJI
New Trouble In Paradise
World Notes UNITED NATIONS
M'Bow Bends His Promise
SCIENCE
Surging Ahead
(Space)
The Soviets overtake the U.S. as the No. 1 spacefaring nation
Crippled Birds in Search of Wings
(Space)
Earthbound and demoralized, the U.S. looks uneasily to the future
Dueling Satellites
(Space)
The Wizard of IKI
(Space)
HEALTH & MEDICINE
C'Mon Now, Shape It Up
(Health & Fitness)
Baby Tot workouts are booming, but do children benefit?
Sickle-Cell Alert
(Health & Fitness)
SOCIETY
In New Mexico: A Family Lives in Its Own World
(American Scene)
Swizzle Dazzlers
(Living)
Vanguards Of Design, '80s-Style
(Living)
Drive-up decorators streamline an old obstacle course
PRESS
Newswatch
Offsetting True Believers
SPORT
The Penalties for Delay of Game
Football and baseball owners collide with their free agents
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
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BUSINESS
Business Notes CONSUMER SAFETY
(Economy & Business)
Crackdown on Toys That Kill
Business Notes CONVENTIONS
(Economy & Business)
Houston to All: Come on Down!
Business Notes INVESTING
(Economy & Business)
Hitching a Ride On Tuition Bills
Business Notes NAMES
(Economy & Business)
But No Golden Arches, Please
Business Notes PUBLISHING
(Economy & Business)
Ms. Says G'day To New Owners
Falling into The Gap
(Economy & Business)
A leading specialty retailer takes a dive on Wall Street
How Ripe for a Crash?
(Economy & Business)
Scholars and doomsayers debate: Is another Great Depression likely?
Invasion of The Yellow Pages
(Economy & Business)
Rival directories vie to take your fingers for a walk
The Mysterious Fall of a Star
(Economy & Business)
A former chief of the global satellite network heads for prison
EDUCATION
Why Can't a Woman Be More?
She can -- at women's colleges, which are flourishing once again
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Double Crosses THE COLOR OF BLOOD
(Books)
by Brian Moore Dutton; 182 pages; $16.95
Editors' Choice
(Books)
Force Of Nature STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING: THE BIOGRAPHY OF BERYL MARKHAM by Mary S. Lovell St. Martin's; 408 pages; $16.95
(Books)
From The Dark Heart Of Spain
(Art)
A stronger -- and weaker -- Zurbaran opens at the Met
Polite Forms of Aggression A SOUTHERN FAMILY
(Books)
by Gail Godwin; Morrow; 540 pages; $18.95
Yup, Yup and Away!
(Video)
Urban achievers abound as a new season unfolds
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