Monday, Jun. 20, 1994

Time

TO OUR READERS 4

LETTERS 7

CHRONICLES 15

MILESTONES 23

COVER STORIES: Ending Welfare as We Know It? 24

Should welfare mothers be thrown off the dole? Or pushed into jobs? Either way, Americans want the system to change

Interview: President Clinton talks about his reform proposal

Get a Life: Cut teenage pregnancy? One thorough program does

ELECTIONS: The Price of Admission 35

For one rich Senate candidate, it's $6.6 million and rising

POLITICS: Get Me Outta Here 36

Louisiana's Governor says he won't run again. But why?

DIPLOMACY: Waiting Game 40

Haiti, Korea and Bosnia are still haunting the White House

D-DAY: Toasting the Gallant and the Brave 42

Clinton leads an unforgettable celebration of liberty

RUSSIA: Return of the Native 46

Is Moscow ready for Solzhenitsyn's message of moral renewal?

BUSINESS: Rock 'n' Roll's Holy War 48

Hollywood chooses up sides in the battle over ticket prices

BANKING: The High Cost of Savings 50

Customers balk as banks raise their fees for simple accounts

ON THE MONEY: Corporate Apologies 51

How to say you're sorry without admitting guilt

ENVIRONMENT: Asia's Lost World 52

In a dense forest, scientists find a trove of ancient creatures

MEDICINE: Streptomania Strikes Again 54

A bacterium that had alarmed Britain flares up in the U.S.

PRESS: All the News That's Fit 55

Local TV is giving viewers a choice: G-rated or R-rated news

SPORT: Real Football 56

America is host to the World Cup soccer tournament

THE ARTS & MEDIA

Cinema: The Lion King is a triumph as Disney brings back the primal emotions of its animated classics 58

In Wolf, Jack Nicholson is funny, scary and hairy 62

Music: Rapper Nas' musical wake-up call 62

Theater: The Woman Warrior is a multicultural spectacle

64

The Hot Mikado isn't Gilbert or Sullivan, but it swings

64

Books: Family life as described by Gary Gilmore's brother

65

A 19th century horror story from E.L. Doctorow 66

John Grisham's serious novel about the death penalty 67

Obituary: Dennis Potter, 1935-1994 71

PEOPLE 73

ESSAY 74

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