Vol. 136 No. 17

NATION

A Man of Many Parts (Grapevine)

American Notes INSURANCE
Crime Pays, After All

American Notes REPARATIONS
A National Apology

American Notes TRAVEL
Down-to-Earth Fun

American Notes WASHINGTON
Shrinking Target

Blowing Off the "Bubble"

Coldest Mogul of the Week (Grapevine)

Coolest Mom of the Week (Grapevine)

Digging Out, Looking Back
One year after the killer quake, the San Francisco area is still repairing the damage -- and facing big bills

Heavy Surveillance And Cheese (Grapevine)

Housecleaning Time?
Widespread revulsion over the budget debacle has incumbents running scared -- and blurring their ties to Washington

I'Ll Hold Your Coat . . . Manny? (Grapevine)

Let's Lighten Up on Those Flesh Tones (Grapevine)

Like Father, Like Son? (Grapevine)

Newtspeak For Neophytes (Grapevine)

Read My Hips
Bush's flip-flops add new confusion to the budget battle and raise doubts about his domestic leadership

Tactful Encomium of the Week (Grapevine)

True Confession of the Week (Grapevine)

Why Coalitions Fail
Declaring an end to ideology may seem like a good idea, but in the fight over the deficit it backfired

WORLD

Anatomy of A Tragedy
Who's to blame for the Jerusalem clash?

Arms Control Two Tales of Skulduggery
As the world worries about Iraq's nuclear desires, Brazil and Pakistan illustrate why proliferation is mushrooming

Germany A Mountain of Moles
Prosecutors uncover growing evidence of just how Bonn was undermined by East German espionage agents

The False Analogy

The Middle East Saddam's Lucky Break
The Temple Mount killings give Iraq a fresh pretext to link the takeover of Kuwait with the frustrated Palestinian cause

The Need to Negotiate
A former President argues that it is time now to think about peace talks and that King Hussein should play a major role

World Notes CAMBODIA
Fancy Footwork

World Notes ITALY
Better Left Than Red

World Notes POLAND
Better Late Than Never

World Notes SOVIET UNION
Hatred's Just Reward

SCIENCE

Who Needs the Hubble? (Space)
A new generation of telescopes may do the job from the ground

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Comeback Time For Coffee (Health)
Let's have another cup and straighten this out

From The Asylum to Anarchy (Health)
Shameful indifference to the plight of the mentally ill has left many of them wandering the streets and crowding the jails

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 136 No. 17 OCTOBER 22, 1990

Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Vol. 136 No. 17 OCTOBER 22, 1990

BUSINESS

Business Notes ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
Texas Beef, Tokyo Flavor

Business Notes AUCTIONS
What Am I Bid For the Slick?

Business Notes CRIME
Milken on Trial, Sort Of

Business Notes LAWSUITS
By George, He Had It

Business Notes PATENTS
Snap Decision, 14 Years Later

Cold Feet on the Dance Floor
With Britain joining Europe's monetary club, the partners may squabble even louder about how closely to embrace one another

How I Got That $1 Million Story
A young reporter cashes in on tales of shenanigans in the suites

Not A Sure Thing
S&Ls and banks aren't the only institutions in trouble. Failures in the insurance industry could boost the cost of policies for almost everyone.

EDUCATION

Schooling Kids at Home
A controversial movement grows bigger as parents revolt

LAW

Making War on WAR
An Alabama civil rights advocate invokes liability doctrine in a bid to drive a California race-hatred monger out of business

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Blood Bonds (Cinema)

Horns of Plenty (Music)
At 29, New Orleans-born trumpeter Wynton Marsalis is inspiring a youthful renaissance of America's greatest musical tradition

Critics' Voices (Critics' Voices)

Little Snake (Books)

Queen of The Ice Age Romance (Books)
The best-selling adventures of Ayla and Jondalar continue in Jean Auel's latest epic

Upstairs And Downstairs at MOMA (Art)
A survey of the intersection of art and popular culture gets gridlocked

When Sunny Gets Blue (Cinema)

SPECIAL SECTION

A Pair of Lifesavers (Nobel Prizes)
Pioneering physicians who made transplants a reality MEDICINE

Wide Horizons (Nobel Prizes)
Mexico's poet-critic-humanist LITERATURE

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

ESSAY

Can America Stand Alone?