Vol. 146 No. 21
NATION
WILL THE REAL BOB DOLE PLEASE STAND UP?
(Campaign '96)
AS HE TACKS RIGHT TO WIN THE PRIZE, A MAN OF PRINCIPLE AND CANDOR SUFFERS A TROUBLED SOUL
GENERAL LETDOWN
(Campaign '96)
COLIN POWELL'S GRACEFUL EXIT FROM THE RACE REMINDED AMERICANS WHY THEY WANTED HIM TO RUN IN THE FIRST PLACE. THIS IS THE STORY OF WHY HE DIDN'T
AMERICA'S MOOD SWING
(Campaign '96 / TIME-CNN ELECTION MONITOR)
A NEW KIND OF POLL SHOW SOME VOTERS ARE TURNING BACK TO THE DEMOCRATS AND SOURING ON THE G.O.P. REVOLUTION
THE FRESHMEN GO NATIVE
(Congress)
DESPITE THEIR REFORMIST ZEAL, THE G.O.P. HARD-LINERS ARE CUTTING DEALS AND BRINGING HOME THE PORK
CORRECTING HIS POSTURE
(The Presidency)
CLINTON STANDS UP AGAINST THE G.O.P. BUDGET, IN LARGE PART TO WIN BACK THE LOYALTY OF FELLOW DEMOCRATS
WHY ALMA DIDN'T WANT THE JOB
(Campaign '96)
WORLD
NO PEACE AT HOME
(Israel)
AMID CHARGES OF A CONSPIRACY, SOME OF THE ANGRIER VOICES ARE HUSHED, BUT SERIOUS DIVISIONS REMAIN
(Israel)
NEGOTIATION ON AND ON
(Diplomacy)
SLEEPLESS IN DAYTON, THE BARGAINERS PROGRESS, BUT CROATIA SENDS TROOPS ROLLING INTO A DISPUTED REGION
SCIENCE
COSMIC CLOSE-UPS
(Space)
STUNNING NEW PHOTOS FROM THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE PUT THE MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE INTO SHARP FOCUS
BRAIN WORK
PICTURES SHED LIGHT ON THE MYSTERY OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
HEALTH & MEDICINE
AN AIDS MYSTERY SOLVED
(Medicine)
EIGHT AUSTRALIAN HIV SURVIVORS OFFER HOPE FOR AN EFFECTIVE VACCINE
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
A MURDER FORESHADOWED
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE FAILURE
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THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE
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COWPOKES IN CHAINS
THE WEEK
NOVEMBER 5-11
MILESTONES
WINNERS & LOSERS
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
LEGENDS OF THE FALL
(The Arts & Media / THEATER)
TWO VETERAN ACTRESSES LIGHT UP THE SEASON AND SHOW WHAT IT MEANS TO COMMAND A STAGE
GET BACK
(The Arts & Media / SHOW BUSINESS)
ON A BIG TV SHOW, TWO CDS AND A "NEW" SINGLE, PAUL, GEORGE, RINGO--AND JOHN--ARE TOGETHER AGAIN
UNDERSTATED ART
(The Arts & Media / FASHION)
BY COMBINING EASY, CLASSIC DESIGNS WITH A HIGH-TECH EDGE, PRADA CATCHES THE FANCY OF THE '90S
CUT FROM A DEEPER CLOTH
(The Arts & Media / BOOKS)
A DISTURBINGLY VIOLENT NOVEL IS--FOR ONCE--GLAMOUR FREE
SHE WAS A GYPSY WOMAN
(The Arts & Media / BOOKS)
A FIRSTHAND ACCOUNT SHATTERS MYTHS ABOUT A FEARED PEOPLE
WHERE NICE GUYS FINISH FIRST
(The Arts & Media / CINEMA)
HE'S CUTE, HE'S SMART, HE'S A LIBERAL. PRESIDENT MICHAEL DOUGLAS COULD WIN AN ELECTION ANYWHERE, AS LONG AS IT'S HOLLYWOOD
THEY BLEW IT
(The Arts & Media / THEATER)
PATRICK STEWART BRAVES A NERVY BUT FRUSTRATING TEMPEST