Monday, Dec. 21, 1992

Time Magazine Contents Page

THE WEEK 16

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COVER: Today, Somalia . . .

. . .Tomorrow, why not Bosnia? Bush's mission could put pressure on Clinton to intervene in other hot spots.

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On the Ground

A clash of expectations

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Saving the Starving

Refeeding is a delicate process

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THE TRANSITION: Bill's Supersalesmen

The President-elect names four insiders to top economic posts

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THE TRANSITION: America's Worst-Kept Secrets

Why Little Rock is leaking like a sieve

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INVESTIGATIONS: Stamps of Disapproval

A federal probe targets a powerful Clinton congressional ally

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INDIA: Unholy War

Hindu nationalists shake the country to its foundations

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CANADA: Back on Track

A TIME panel sees a dramatically different future

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BRITAIN: The End of the Fairy Tale

The monarchy shudders as the Waleses officially split

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BUSINESS: Designing Woman

Donna Karan has built an empire on style, savvy and drive

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LABOR: Can the Teamsters Go Straight?

New boss Carey is taking a Hoffa-like stand

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EDUCATION: What Makes a School Succeed?

Malcolm X Elementary may be saving kids' lives

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SHOW BUSINESS: Wooing David Letterman

Can NBC keep its late-night star from jumping to CBS?

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BOOKS: Talking Dogs and Tasty Skies

Ten literary delights for young imaginations

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TELEVISION: What's in Store, Dinosaur?

Huggable Barney is the toast of toddler TV and toy counters

REVIEWS

MUSIC The late but still great years of Billie Holiday 72

CINEMA Indochine is a moving epic of the French in Vietnam 72

DANCE Twyla Tharp and Mikhail Baryshnikov, together again 73

$ BOOKS A Queen's-eye view of the marriages of Henry VIII 74

SHORT TAKES 79

DEPARTMENTS

PUBLISHER'S LETTER 4

LETTERS 8

GRAPEVINE 15

MILESTONES 25

PEOPLE 81

ESSAY 82

COVER: Photograph for TIME by Chris Rainier -- JB Pictures

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