Monday, Feb. 01, 1993
Time Magazine Contents Page February 1, 1993 Volume 141 No. 5
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COVER: Clinton's Opening Blunder
He campaigned as the hero of middle-class Americans who play by the rules. When his Attorney General nominee admits hiring illegal aliens, middle-class fury scuttles her.
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How Baird Fell
A flawed process, a doomed nomination
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TAXES: Clintonomics 101
To cut the deficit, the rich will sacrifice first
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THE POLITICAL INTEREST: A Sage Spurned
Moynihan has advice, if only the White House would listen
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THE INAUGURAL: Hail to the Sax Player
Surrounded by tinsel and twang, Clinton dances into office
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THE PRESIDENCY: Bush Flies South
Yielding the power with grace and majesty
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DIPLOMACY: Fresh Eyes on Baghdad
The new team needs to decide how to handle Saddam
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HAITI: Leave Those Bags Unpacked
Clinton wants Haitians to be free at home
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THE ECONOMY: Where the Jobs Aren't
U.S. firms will do just about anything to avoid hiring workers
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BUSINESS: IBM's Turbulent Twilight
Juggernauts Intel and Microsoft challenge Big Blue
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SCIENCE: Save the Earth!
Can telescopes and missiles stop killer asteroids?
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MEDICINE: Laid Low by Valley Fever
A dust-borne fungus causes misery in California
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CRIME: The Honor-Roll Murder
A beating death shatters the stereotypes of the privileged
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SPORT: Mission to Pasadena
Buffalo and Dallas both seek redemption in the Super Bowl
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TELEVISION: The New Action in Prime Time
Deep Space Nine leads a fleet of syndicated invaders
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CINEMA: Princess of Our Dreams
Actress Audrey Hepburn, a spirit of regal grace, dies at 63
REVIEWS
TELEVISION Homicide is a good cop show, but a cop show 66
VIDEO On laser disk, a skull-busting animated sci-fi film 66
THEATER A smart, fast comedy dares to laugh about AIDS 68
BOOKS Late bloomer Louis Begley writes a second fine novel 70
SHORT TAKES 71
DEPARTMENTS
LETTERS 4
MANAGING EDITOR'S LETTER 12
GRAPEVINE 15
MILESTONES 23
PEOPLE 73
ESSAY 74
COVER: Photograph for TIME by Terry Ashe