Vol. 130 No. 20
NATION
American Notes CALIFORNIA
"Stable and Wholesome"
American Notes CANDIDATES
Makin' Up Is Hard to Do
American Notes HUNGER
Pass the Potatoes
American Notes PHILADELPHIA
Goode Enough For a Win
American Notes SAILING
A True Rite Of Passage
Campaign Portrait
Some of That Old-Time Religion Simon's simple sermon catches fire
Changing of The Guards
Weinberger's exit removes the Administration's "Svengali of Star Wars"
Dole Buries His Hatchet
But the edge remains
Have Influence, Will Travel
Deaver's clout cost big bucks
Mississippi Rises Again
A new young Governor promises an era of reform
Sins of The Past
Drug Use derails Ginsburg's nomination.
The General Takes Command
The Misadventures of el Patron
Congress and the courts close in on Contra Supporter John Hull
With A Friend Like This . . .
WORLD
Central America Eyeing a Dialogue
Ortega offers half an olive branch, but Washington insists on the whole bough
El Salvador: Riddled with Fear
A people so terrorized that the wounds may never heal
Nicaragua: At War With Itself
A revolution still in search of a lasting purpose
Ortega: "This Is the Limit"
Soviet Union Lifting the Veil on History
In a key speech, Gorbachev blasts Stalin and lauds Khrushchev
Tunisia Defeat of the Supreme Combatant
Bourguiba, in power 31 years, is ousted by his Prime Minister
World Notes DIPLOMACY
Will Planes in Spain Remain?
World Notes FRANCE
Deja Vu All Over Again
World Notes HAITI
Voting with Their Torches
World Notes ISRAEL
Let's Get Physical
World Notes SOUTH AFRICA
Freedom For a Holdout
HEALTH & MEDICINE
A Battle Against Deadly Dust
(Medicine)
Doctors join forces to treat radiation victims in Brazil
Off The Scales and into the Tub
(Health & Fitness)
What counts today is not what you weigh, but how much is fat
Wash & Sweat
(Health & Fitness)
SOCIETY
Dual Careers, Doleful Dilemmas
(Sexes)
When husband and wife work, whose ambitions come first?
In Brazil: Echoes from the Confederacy
(American Scene)
RELIGION
A Jerry-Built Coalition Regroups
Falwell's exit changes the landscape of the Religious Right
SPORT
Carried Away In Syracuse
Clinging to tradition, the Orangemen are undefeated
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Newswatch
More Professional, Less Human
Time
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BUSINESS
Business Notes BROADCASTING
(Economy & Business)
Fozzie on the Bear Market
Business Notes LITIGATION
(Economy & Business)
Last Stand For Texaco
Business Notes PUBLISHING
(Economy & Business)
The Unkindest Cut of All
Business Notes TRADE
(Economy & Business)
No More Cheap Chips
End of The Comfort Factor
(Economy & Business)
Mutual funds provide a thin cushion against the crash
Fraud
(Business Notes)
Hard Times for A Real J.R.
Looking The Other Way
(Economy & Business)
The U.S. lets its currency take a steep dive
The Declining Dollar: Not a Simple Cure
(Economy & Business)
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Web of the Way We Live Now THE RADIANT WAY
(Books)
by Margaret Drabble; Knopf; 408 pages; $18.95
Bringing Back a Debacle
(Dance)
The Joffrey reconstructs Diaghilev's scandalous Le Sacre
Killer! Fatal Attraction strikes gold as a parable of sexual guilt
(Cinema)
Getting Close to Stardom
(Cinema)
Peacekeeper a Life in Peace and War
(Books)
by Brian Urquhart Harper & Row; 390 pages; $25
Some Enchanted Evening INTO THE WOODS
(Theater)
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by James Lapine
Tinsel And Truth TALES FROM THE HOLLYWOOD HILLS
(Video)
PBS, Fridays, 9 p.m. on most stations
Trajectories Rock Springs
(Books)
by Richard Ford Atlantic Monthly Press 235 pages; $17.95
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