Vol. 131 No. 8

NATION

American Notes CIA
Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

American Notes HOUSTON
Busting the Tac Squad

American Notes MISSISSIPPI
Snitch a Bale Of Cotton

American Notes NAVY
Black Sea Crash Course

American Notes WHITE HOUSE
On Remote Control

Battling for The Post-Liberal Soul
For now, it's Gephardt vs. Dukakis, with Simon scrambling to keep up

Dole on A Roll
With help from Pat Robertson, he turns the G.O.P. race upside down

Nofziger's Turn
Another Reagan aide is guilty

On The Grapevine

Pilloried For Pandering
By changing his tune, Gephardt found the rhythm A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.

Robertson and The Reagan Gap
It would be wrong, and dangerous, to ignore the chord he is striking

The Presidency
Watching from the Warmth

The Price of Life in Los Angeles
Is one killing in Westwood worse than hundreds in the ghetto?

WORLD

Afghanistan We Really Must Go
The Soviets hurry to bring Ivan home

Austria "I Wanted to Survive"
Despite a damning report, Waldheim vows to stay in office

France The Tortoise vs.The Hare
But beware of the fox

Middle East Neighbor Against Neighbor
Jewish settlers join the battle against the Palestinians

Panama Noriega's Money Machine
His former aides tell of corruption on a grand scale

World Notes BRAZIL
Carnival of Mourning

World Notes NICARAGUA
Cradle of Insurrection

World Notes SOUTH AFRICA
Stopping a Coup in Bop

World Notes SOUTH KOREA
Easy Kim, Easy Go

World Notes SOVIET UNION
For This You Need a Ph.D.?

SCIENCE

Goodbye to Nasa's Glory Days (Space)
New U.S. plans boost private firms at the agency's expense

SOCIETY

Grays on The Go (Living)
America's seniors are more numerous, active and powerful, but their clout comes at a cost

Older -- But Coming on Strong (Living)
Aging no longer has to mean sickness, senility and sexlessness

PRESS

A Journal's Headache

A New Member Joins the Club
There's Dan, Tom, Peter -- and now Bernard Shaw of CNN

SPORT

Beyond the O Words (Olympics)
For the tongue-tied and the perplexed, a concise guide to Axels, Lutzes, morgues and other subtleties of winter

The Olympian Games That Companies Play (Olympics)
Why you can park nearer in a GM car, charge last-minute tickets only on your Visa card and develop those snapshots just with Kodak

Wonderful Whoop Of Good Will (Olympics)
With a minimum of gimmicks and a scramble of happy children, the opening pageant sends the Games off to a bright start

TECHNOLOGY

Living-Room Cinema
Deluxe Laser discs grab the leading edge for at-home movies

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time (Contents)
Magazine contents page FEBRUARY 22, 1988 Vol. 131 No. 8

Time (Masthead)
Magazine masthead FEBRUARY 22, 1988 Vol. 131 No. 8

BUSINESS

Business Notes CURRENCY (Economy & Business)
Money You Can Count On

Business Notes GLITCHES (Economy & Business)
Fishy Coincidence

Business Notes LABOR (Economy & Business)
No More Mr. Nice Guy

Business Notes SUPERCOMPUTERS (Economy & Business)
The Fastest Brain in Town

Business Notes VENTURES (Economy & Business)
Fly the Smoky Skies

From Standstill to Flank Speed (Economy & Business)
Hamstrung by a high yen 18 months ago, Japan is soaring again

Let Them Eat Beef (Economy & Business)

Merck's Medicine Man (Economy & Business)
How Roy Vagelos turned the drugmaker into America's most admired firm

Shelter From April's Showers (Economy & Business)
A once obscure savings plan becomes a substitute for the IRA

EDUCATION

An F With Honors
Desegregation comes to Dixie

Taking Aim at Trade Schools
A federal report says many are shady and waste U.S. loans

LAW

Student Counsel

Uniform Treatment for Gays
The Army's ban is struck down, but an appeal is likely

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Call It Sleep THE IMMORTAL BARTFUSS by (Books)
Aharon Appelfeld Translated by Jeffrey M. Green Weidenfeld & Nicolson 137 pages; $15.95

False Idols MONEY AND CLASS IN AMERICA (Books)
by Lewis H. Lapham Weidenfeld & Nicolson 244 pages; $18.95

Hard Rites Of Passage (Cinema)
A flock of European films depict childhood ordeals

Just Before the Sands Ran Out THE LIFE OF MY CHOICE by Wilfred Thesiger; Norton; 459 pages; $25 (Books)

Wedlock Blues SHE'S HAVING A BABY (Cinema)
Directed and Written by John Hughes

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