Vol. 145 No.

COVER

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO RALPH (Cover Story)
REED'S BURGEONING CHRISTIAN COALITION EVOKES ZEAL AND FEAR AS IT MOBILIZES TO DOMINATE THE POLITICAL ORDER

THE DOCTOR IN THE LION'S DEN (Cover Story)

NATION

THE MOST UNKINDEST CUT (The Budget)
MEDICARE, FARM SUBSIDIES, PENSIONS AND MORE ARE IN THE BALANCE: WELCOME TO THE SECOND 100 DAYS

"THIS GUY IS A NATIONAL TRAGEDY" (Oklahoma City)
THE SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS IS OVER, BUT THE SEARCH FOR JOHN DOE 2 IS FAR FROM IT

IN SEARCH OF SKELETONS (Politics)
INVESTIGATING OPPONENTS' SECRETS IS A LONG TRADITION, BUT NOW CANDIDATES ARE INVESTIGATING THEMSELVES

WORLD

VIVA GUANTANAMO LIBRE (Cuba)
RAFTERS DETAINED IN CAMPS WILL BE ALLOWED INTO THE U.S.; THEN THE DOOR CLOSES ON REFUGEES FOR GOOD

MAN OF THE HOUR, AT LAST (France)
AFTER 14 YEARS OF RULE BY FRANCOIS MITTERRAND, A TROUBLED NATION ELECTS GAULLIST JACQUES CHIRAC AS PRESIDENT

WAR & TERRORISM

A GOOD SEASON FOR WAR (The Balkans)
AS SPRING COMES, SO DO THE ROCKETS AND THE BULLETS AND THE ARTILLERY SHELLS

SCIENCE

ON A PIG AND A PRAYER
ANIMAL ORGANS MAY SOMEDAY PRESERVE HUMAN LIVES

HEALTH & MEDICINE

ONCE A HERO (Medicine)
SURGEON JOHN NAJARIAN HAS SAVED HUNDREDS OF LIVES. NOW HE'S FIGHTING TO SAVE HIS REPUTATION

PRESS

POLITICAL JUNKIES, REJOICE
TWO NEW MAGAZINES SHARE YOUR OBSESSION

SPORT

COLD MAN AND THE SEA
DENNIS CONNER WOULD GO OVERBOARD TO MAKE SURE THE AMERICA'S CUP DOESN'T SAIL OFF TO NEW ZEALAND

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

WHAT DO 167 DEATHS JUSTIFY?

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DISPATCHES
BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG

THE WEEK
APRIL 30-MAY 6

MILESTONES

WINNERS & LOSERS

BUSINESS

THE NEW, HUGGABLE FCC
THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FINDS MURDOCH VIOLATED FEDERAL LAW -- THEN GIVES HIM A "KISS"

A TEAMSTER TEMPEST (Unions)
WAS A RETIRED JUDGE TOO SOFT IN HIS HANDLING OF AN INVESTIGATION OF LABOR BOSS RON CAREY?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LENS (The Arts & Media Photography)
JAMES NACHTWEY'S CAMERA TAKES HIM -- AND US -- TO THE HEART OF HUMAN SUFFERING

POWER TO THE PEEPHOLE (The Arts & Media Cinema)
A FICTIONALIZED PEEK INSIDE THE BLACK PANTHERS TRIGGERS ANGRY DEBATE. WERE THEY SAVIORS OF THE COMMUNITY OR STREET THUGS?

BEACH BLANKET LOTTO (The Arts & Media Cinema)
HOLLYWOOD IS BETTING BILLIONS ON THIS SUMMER'S MOVIES, BUT PICKING THE WINNERS ISN'T SO HARD. JUST TAKE A LOOK AT THE TRAILERS

HELLO, SWEET PRINCE (The Arts & Media Theater)
RALPH FIENNES BRINGS HAMLET TO BROADWAY IN A COMMANDING PERFORMANCE THAT REMINDS US WHY THIS PLAY REALLY IS THE THING

WEIGHING ANCHORS (The Arts & Media Television)
AFTER ANOTHER CLASH OVER TURF, THE CBS EVENING NEWS MAY NO LONGER BE BIG ENOUGH FOR BOTH DAN RATHER AND CONNIE CHUNG

WEIRD SCIENCE (The Arts & Media Show Business)
CATERING TO VIEWERS' GROWING APPETITE FOR THE PARANORMAL, NEW TV SHOWS OBLITERATE THE LINE BETWEEN FACT AND FICTION

ISN'T IT RICH? (The Arts & Media Music)
JAZZ MUSICIANS ENLIVEN THE SONGS OF STEPHEN SONDHEIM

THE INTENTIONAL TOURIST (The Arts & Media Books)
ANNE TYLER PUTS HER COMIC SPIN ON A BORED HOUSEWIFE'S ESCAPE

BRICKLAYING (The Arts & Media Books)
THOMAS KENEALLY BUILDS HIS FINE NEW NOVEL FROM OLD TALES

SUMMER'S TIDE ROLLS IN (The Arts & Media Cinema)

PEOPLE

FLIGHT TO FREEDOM (Memoirs)
V-E DAY RECALLS ONE GERMAN FAMILY'S FRIGHTENING 1945 JOURNEY ALONG A ROAD FROM DESPAIR TO HOPE

TO OUR READERS

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