Monday, Aug. 08, 1994
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TO OUR READERS 4
LETTERS 6
CHRONICLES 13
MILESTONES 21
WHITEWATER: The Trouble with Roger 22
Treasury's No. 2, a Clinton pal, is in the hot seat
CRIME: Murder in Pensacola, Part 2 26
Another abortion doctor is gunned down in Florida
SCANDALS: Above and Beyond the Board? 28
An out-of-court harassment settlement outrages the N.A.A.C.P.
LAW: Does Day Care Mean You Don't Care? 28
A Michigan judge thinks so, and a woman loses her daughter
INVESTIGATIONS: The Heiress and the Horses 30
Finally, a solution to a 17-year-old disappearance
HUGH SIDEY'S AMERICA: Days of Heaven 31
America's fervent flyers gather for a festival of small planes
ESPIONAGE: A Price of Betrayal 32
How Aldrich Ames cost the U.S. its top Russian informant
RWANDA: Is Anywhere Safe? 38
The only hope lies in luring the refugees back home
In Charge: Rwanda's new Tutsi strongman
MIDDLE EAST: The Missing Man 42
If peace is to be permanent, Syria will have to join in
Terrorism: It could be starting again
RUSSIA: The Great Crash 44
The country's largest investment fund collapses
JUSTICE: DNA and O.J. 46
Lawyers haggle over the tests that could decide Simpson's fate
MEDICINE: Unsafe at a Certain Age 47
Doctors prescribe potentially risky drugs for older Americans
COVER: The Undoing of Hip 48
As promoters prepare to celebrate a pseudo Woodstock, the very
American attitude called hip has been passed on to mass marketers,
who have shaved its edges and shipped it to the malls
THE ARTS & MEDIA
Cinema: Jim Carrey, star of The Mask, is Curly, Moe and Larry and
a long-lost Marx brother all in one 56
Television: The BBC retells the sordid story of Watergate 60
Music: The rise of the coed band is changing rock forever 62
Books: Pamela Harriman, that ultimate Cosmopolitan girl 64
Sport: A baseball strike will ruin a wondrous season 65
PEOPLE 67
ESSAY 68