Vol. 130 No. 15
NATION
A Ten-Second Wake-Up Call
It wasn't the big one, but a 6.1 quake stirs fear in California
American Notes AIR FORCE
"We're Going Down"
American Notes ARIZONA
Return to Sender
American Notes LITERATURE
Gumshoe Lit Crit
American Notes NUCLEAR WEAPONS
Too Close For Comfort
American Notes PROTESTS
Wheelchair Warriors
Did A Dead Man Tell No Tales?
A furor erupts over the disclosures in a book about Bill Casey's CIA
Gone With the Wind
Southern Senators may doom the Bork nomination
Is Eight Enough?
The Dwarfs in Disarray
Michael Dukakis is the latest Democrat to wound himself
The Presidency
For Real Fun, Watch the G.O.P.
Unglad Tidings
Robertson stumbles on kickoff
Vitriol in The Rose Garden
Bork is not the only battle between Reagan and Congress
WORLD
Blood And Ice at 20,000 Ft.
Israel A House Divided
Ultra-Orthodox militants step up their fight to impose religious law
Northern Ireland A Different Kind of Terror
Extremists on both sides now use extortion to fund their war
South Africa The High Cost of Non-Nationhood
Pretoria's artificial homelands are an expensive fiasco
Kim Out, Kim Out, Whoever You Are
(South Korea)
Sharing a surname, three candidates challenge Chun's successor
The Gulf Message to Iran
No more business as usual
Tunisia Punishing the Pious
A major trial of fundamentalists ends with lenient sentences
World Notes BRITAIN
Champagne Socialism?
World Notes FIJI
Coup Plus Coup Makes Three
World Notes INDIA
The Bite of the Turtle
World Notes NICARAGUA
Getting Back in Circulation
HEALTH & MEDICINE
"Real Food" Stages a Comeback
(Health & Fitness)
A glut of dubious ads touts the merit of natural products
SOCIETY
Back Off, Buddy
(Sexes)
A new Hite report stirs up a furor over sex and love in the '80s
Heavy Traffic on the Royal Road
(Behavior)
Night-trippers look to dreams for inspiration -- and guidance
In Chicago: Seminars Everywhere
(American Scene)
On The Springboard of Notoriety
(Ethics)
If cashing in is the American way, what's that queasy feeling?
St.Joe to Fifth Avenue
(Sexes)
PRESS
Founding Father
Inside Story
"I'm not going to write any more memos"
Paper Party
What Others Say:
SPORT
Carved Down to A Play-Off
Few In the year of the carpenter, champions out of the woodwork
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
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BUSINESS
"My Name Is on the Building"
(Economy & Business)
* Henry Ford II: 1917-1987
Boom in The Bust
(Economy & Business)
Market Taking stock in bankruptcy
Business Notes EMPLOYMENT
(Economy & Business)
Perking Along, Picking Up Jobs
Business Notes LABOR
(Economy & Business)
Playing Their Own Tune
Business Notes LEGISLATION
(Economy & Business)
The Big Flameout
Business Notes MONEY
(Economy & Business)
Giving Gold a Fresh Chance
Business Notes TELEVISION
(Economy & Business)
Critics Contest Kidvid Content
Setting A Full Table
(Economy & Business)
A new book tells how China's farmers vanquished famine
Shoot-Out At Tech Gap
(Economy & Business)
A civil war over export controls rages inside the Administration
The InJustice Of It All
(Economy & Business)
Stealing software the easy way
EDUCATION
Iron Curtain Raising on Campus
With glasnost, Soviet studies are popular once again
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
An Autumn Harvest
(Music)
An Embarrassing Failure
(Video)
CBS cancels its latest breakfast-time flop
Cary Grant, Italian Style
(Show Business)
Marcello Mastroianni caps his career with a vibrant new role
Drunk on A World Served Straight
(Photography)
MOMA brings out the surrealist in Cartier-Bresson
High-Risk Love in an Alien World SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME Directed by Ridley Scott Screenplay by Howard Franklin
(Cinema)
Rushes
(Cinema)
Songs for The Witching Season
(Music)
The Boss's new album takes a deep plunge into dark waters
Twits Atwitter MAURICE
(Cinema)
Directed by James Ivory Screenplay by Kit Hesketh-Harvey and James Ivory
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(A Letter From The Publisher)
ESSAY
What Really Mattered