Vol. 148 No. 19

NATION

BEATING THE SYSTEM
THIS YEAR MORE THAN EVER, CANDIDATES GET HELP FROM SPECIAL-INTEREST GROUPS THAT S-T-R-E-T-C-H THE RULES

GREAT EXPECTATIONS
TASTING VICTORY, MEMBERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION ARE PLOTTING THEIR CAREER MOVES. HERE'S THE LATEST THINKING

FROM SAVIOR TO SCAPEGOAT (CAMPAIGN '96)
DISPIRITED BY DOLE, REPUBLICANS HAD PUT THEIR HOPES ON HIS ENERGETIC RUNNING MATE. BUT THEN THEY WATCHED HIM DEBATE

WILL TEXAS PULL A HOLDUP? (THE RACE FOR THE HOUSE)
THE STATE'S ELECTION WAS THROWN INTO OVERTIME, SO WHO WINS THE HOUSE MIGHT NOT BE KNOWN ON NOV. 5

JUSTICE, TALK RADIO-STYLE
AFTER HEARING AN EMOTIONAL BROADCAST ABOUT A GIRL'S KILLING, AN INMATE MURDERS THE MAN RESPONSIBLE

CAMPAIGN NOTEBOOK (Campaign Notebook)

WORLD

IS HE RUNNING INTO A WALL?
IN A CRITICAL ELECTION, ALL JAPAN IS OUT TO TAME THE SCLEROTIC BUREAUCRATS AT LAST

THE SPLIT PEACE PRIZE PAIR (NOBEL PRIZES)
A NOBEL RENEWS THE SPOTLIGHT ON EAST TIMOR, BUT THE WINNERS ARE DIVIDED ON THE ISLAND'S FUTURE

"I AM VERY, VERY, VERY UPSET"
EGYPT'S PRESIDENT ON DEALING WITH ISRAEL

SCIENCE

FROM BUCKYBALLS TO USED CARS (NOBEL PRIZES)
TWO BRITONS, A SWISS, AN AUSTRALIAN AND SIX AMERICANS WIN THIS YEAR'S $1.12 MILLION PRIZES IN SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS

OFFERING A HEALING HAND
RELIGIOUS GROUPS CAN BOLSTER THE HEALTH OF THEIR SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES

NOTEBOOK

NOTEBOOK

NO MORE TEACHERS' SILLY RULES

DON'T COUNT THAT VOTE!

MILESTONES (MILESTONES)

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

CONTRIBUTORS (Contributors)

TO OUR READERS

TOTE THAT BALL, LIFT THAT REVENUE
WHY NOT PAY COLLEGE ATHLETES, WHO PUT IN LONG HOURS TO FILL STADIUMS--AND COFFERS?

CONTRIBUTORS (Contributors)

TO OUR READERS

BUSINESS

GLOVE STORY II
AN ICON OF THE FIRST O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL RETURNS

TIME FOR TURNER
IN BUYING TURNER BROADCASTING, TIME WARNER'S JERRY LEVIN GOT WHAT HE ALWAYS WANTED. BUT IN TED, DID HE GET MORE THAN HE BARGAINED FOR?

HOW I LEARNED TO HATE THE DOW
EVERYONE LOVES THE STOCK MARKET, BUT IT MAY BE TOO POPULAR FOR ITS OWN GOOD

BIZWATCH (BIZWATCH)

THE NEWS WARS
ON TV AND RADIO, IN PRINT AND OVER THE INTERNET, NEWS IS EVERYWHERE. BUT ARE WE BETTER INFORMED OR JUST OVERWHELMED?

TUNE OUT, TURN OFF, ZONE OUT?

READ ALL ABOUT IT
THE BIGGEST STORY IN THE NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY THESE DAYS IS ABOUT DOWNSIZING, COST SLASHING AND CUTTHROAT COMPETITION. WILL THE DAILIES SURVIVE?

MAN BITES WEB
INFORMATION ONLINE IS A DIFFERENT BEAST THAT WON'T DEVOUR THE NEWS

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

MOM'S A SPY (The Arts / CINEMA)
SWEET GEENA DAVIS KICKS CIA BUTT IN A NIFTY THRILLER

FIRST-CLASS FLYERS (The Arts / MUSIC)
ADAM DURITZ HAS CONQUERED HIS WRITER'S BLOCK, AND COUNTING CROWS IS BACK WITH AN ALBUM THAT SOARS

IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT (The Arts / CINEMA)
INSPIRED BY ITS MESSAGE, BLACK MEN FINANCE SPIKE LEE'S FILM ABOUT THE MILLION MAN MARCH

ALL NEW TRIALS BY FIRE (The Arts / TELEVISION)
MURDER ONE'S LATEST DEFENSE TACTICS INCLUDE A SEXIER STAR AND MORE STRAIGHTFORWARD CASES

MEN BEHAVING COOLLY (The Arts / CINEMA)
A RETRO ROMANCE FILLED WITH WIT, CRAFT AND HEART

MY ONE AND ONLY LOVE (The Arts)
THE RERELEASE OF VERTIGO REVEALS THE HOPELESSNESS OF MODERN ROMANCE

SHOTS THROUGH THE HEART (The Arts / PHOTOGRAPHY)
A NAN GOLDIN RETROSPECTIVE AFFIRMS THAT IN EAST VILLAGE LOFTS OR EAST ASIAN DRAG CLUBS, SHE'S DEEPLY ABSORBED BY HER OWN WORLD. MAYBE TOO DEEPLY

BACK ON THE RECORD (The Arts / SHOW BUSINESS)
NO JOKE--COMEDY ALBUMS ARE THRIVING AGAIN

SURVIVING IN DIGITAL TIMES (The Arts / BOOKS)
IF ANDY GROVE'S DANDY HOW-TO DOESN'T HELP, MAYBE A RABBIT'S FOOT WILL

LOST HERITAGE (The Arts / BOOKS)
RAGE SOURS THE ELOQUENT NOVEL INDIAN KILLER

PEOPLE

PEOPLE

LETTERS

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