Monday, Aug. 31, 1992

Time Magazine Contents Page

THE WEEK 14

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COVER: Woody and Mia Go Bananas

They were a storied couple. Then declarations of love and accusations of abuse exploded them into tabloid hell. The saga of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow raises questions about the postmodern family -- and provokes an epochal sadness.

In an exclusive interview, Allen defends his actions and his honor: "The heart wants what it wants."

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U.S. CAMPAIGN: We Are Family

Though both campaigns argue about family values, the issue goes to the soul of what kind of country Americans want

The G.O.P. Attack: Bush plans his war on four fronts, and the Democratic rebuttal still needs ammunition

The Religious Right: A bastion of G.O.P. support is targeted by Clinton and Gore, who speak its religion

The Presidency: Hail to the prisoner

The Political Interest: Bad news for Bush in Orange County

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IRAQ: An Appealing Military -- and Political -- Plan

Bush wants to show there are limits to Saddam's misbehavior

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THE BALKANS: Munich All Over Again?

A Bosnian solution might bring partition -- but not peace

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MIDDLE EAST: Deadly Force

How Israeli commandos wage undercover war

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AMERICA ABROAD: A Post-Cold War Boon

While other countries break apart, Cyprus may come together

52

BUSINESS: Attention, Black Shoppers

Corporations go after a $270 billion market

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MEDICINE: Running Out of Magic Bullets

Overuse of antibiotics has created drug-resistant superbugs

REVIEWS

ART William Johnson finally gets his due 65

CINEMA The celestial thoughts of Stephen Hawking 66

BOOKS Depravity in a first novel, The Secret History 69

Fathers and Crows achieves epic proportions 70

SHORT TAKES 71

DEPARTMENTS

PUBLISHER'S LETTER 4

LETTERS 8

GRAPEVINE 13

MILESTONES 21

PEOPLE 73

ESSAY 74

COVER: Photograph for TIME by Ted Thai

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