Vol. 130 No. 17
NATION
"I Guess It's My Turn"
Nancy Reagan bravely endures a modified radical mastectomy
American Notes CANDIDATES
Scandal on Saturday Night
American Notes FLORIDA
Salacious, But Sober
American Notes NEW YORK
The Zaccaros Win One
American Notes REVOLUTIONARIES
Buy My Book, You Racist Pig
American Notes WASHINGTON
A Salute to The Sailors
One Went Right
Woes from Wall Street to the gulf -- but a happy ending in Texas
Wall Street's October Massacre
A week's 235-point loss stuns the market
Where Are the Wingers?
A muted conservative movement watches Bush and Dole rise
WORLD
Burkina Faso Upright Down
A leader is deposed and killed
Golden Opportunity for Don Oscar
(Central America)
Awarded the Nobel Prize, Arias hopes the honor will help propel his peace plan
Medal Fatigue
Sri Lanka The Battle for Jaffna
Indian troops mount a bloody assault on a Tamil stronghold
The Gulf Silkworm's Sting
Two tankers are hit by missiles, prompting talk of U.S. retaliation
World Notes GREECE
Papandreou's Hart Attack
World Notes HAITI
Murder on the Campaign Trail
World Notes SOVIET UNION
Your Check Is In the Mail
World Notes THE PHILIPPINES
Politics Makes Strange Beds
World Notes WEST GERMANY
A Mystery in The Bath
SOCIETY
A Just War
(American Scene)
Jeep Chic Shifts into High
(Living)
Four-wheelers are no longer just for macho men
SPORT
Internal Strife at the World Series
The roof's the limit for Herzog's Cardinals and Kelly's Twins
The Line Crumbles
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time
(Contents)
Magazine contents page OCTOBER 26, 1987 Vol. 130 No. 17
Time Magazine Masthead October 26, 1987
(Masthead)
Vol. 130, No. 17
BUSINESS
"We Are in a Heap of Trouble"
(Economy & Business)
Seabrook may be the first nuclear plant to bankrupt a utility
Business Notes MARKETING
(Economy & Business)
Mini-Ads, Maxi-Revenue
Business Notes NEW PRODUCTS
(Economy & Business)
My, What Ugly Mugs!
Business Notes PACKAGING
(Economy & Business)
Taking Offense At Breakfast
Business Notes PATENTS
(Economy & Business)
Too Close For Corning
Business Notes TRAVEL
(Economy & Business)
An American? Not Me
Familiar Tune
(Economy & Business)
Argentina talks about austerity
Staying Home Is Paying Off
(Economy & Business)
Technology sparks the spread of residential offices
EDUCATION
Don't Go Near The Dollars
The Columbia B-school vetoes a $100,000 classroom offer
Meanwhile, At Harvard
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Academic Blight THE NEW HISTORY AND THE OLD
(Books)
by Gertrude Himmelfarb Harvard University; 209 pages; $20
Bookends
(Books)
Elvis Meets the Bacchae In Philadelphia, two new musicals -- or are they really operas?
(Music)
Just A Few Minutes of Bliss LEAVING HOME
(Books)
by Garrison Keillor; Viking; 244 pages; $18.95
Misanthrope Woman in the Mists
(Books)
by Farley Mowat Warner; 380 pages; $19.95
Skirmishing Along the Borders BURN THIS
(Theater)
by Lanford Wilson
SPECIAL SECTION
A Day in the Life . . . of the Soviet Union
All photographs from A Day in the Life of the Soviet Union, to be published in November. Copyright (c) 1987 Collins Publishers, Inc.
Feats Of Inspiration and Originality Involving superconductors, molecules and gene theory
(Nobel Prizes)
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