Vol. 144 No. 3

COVER

Hail to The Hyperactive Hunter (BEHAVIOR)

Life in Overdrive (BEHAVIOR)
Doctors say huge numbers of kids and adults have attention deficit disorder. Is it for real?

NATION

Chronicles (Chronicles)

First the Cardigan, Now This (Chronicles)

Great Moments in G-7 History (Chronicles)

Health Report (Chronicles)

Informed Sources (Chronicles)

Inside Haiti (Chronicles)
Give Us Your Tired -- We'll Ship 'Em to Senegal

Jurist of the Week (Chronicles)

The Week July 3 -9 (Chronicles)

Time on Capitol Hill (Time On Capitol Hill)

Time on Capitol Hill (Time On Capitol Hill)

We Interrupt This Summit for . . . (The Presidency)
On his European jaunt, Clinton is upstaged by news and a policy bungle

Winners & Losers (Chronicles)

WORLD

A World Without Kim (North Korea)
The last Stalinist's sudden demise leaves his realm more enigmatic than ever

Invasion Target: Haiti (Haiti)

Kim Jong Il: Now It's His Turn (North Korea)

Policy At Sea (Haiti)
As the refugees keep pouring out and Clinton continues to flounder, the U.S. moves closer to a military solution

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Contents Page (Contents)
July 18, 1994 -- Vol. 144, No. 3

Time Masthead (Masthead)
July 18, 1994 -- Vol. 144, No. 3

BUSINESS

Who Owns The Patient Anyway?
Independent doctors are waging all-out war with managed-care plans to hold on to their patients and control their care

LAW

A Day in the Life of Prisoner 4013970 (Justice)

It's Already the TV Movie (Justice)

The Burden of Evidence (Justice)
After much courtroom wrangling over telltale details, a judge orders O.J. Simpson to stand trial for murder

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Dance of The Magic Feet (Arts & Media / SPORT)
The World Cup wins fans in the land of line drives

Hotfoot (Arts & Media / BOOKS)
Christopher Buckley satirizes Big Tobacco and its foes

Lies, True Lies and Ballistics (Arts & Media / CINEMA)
Director James Cameron sets superspy Schwarzenegger on an evil world -- and a good woman

Love Beats Bad Poetry (Arts & Media / BOOKS)
With a cutting cultural comedy, Kingsley Amis returns to form

No Moss (Arts & Media / MUSIC)
The Rolling Stones can still make a fine, rocking album

Scorn Syrup (Arts & Media / BOOKS)
A novel with a custard pie for every face that shows itself

They're Baaack! (Arts & Media / SHOW BUSINESS)
Four years after creating a sensation (and a bonanza) with a single concert, the Three Tenors perform again

When Tenors Were Gods , (Arts & Media / SHOW BUSINESS)

SPECIAL SECTION

To Be Young Once, And Brave (Disasters)
An unextraordinary fire in Colorado flares into catastrophe and takes extraordinary lives

PEOPLE

The Last Hard-Lines Kim Il Sung 1912-1994 (Obituary)

TO OUR READERS

To Our Readers

ESSAY

Oh, Those Family Values