COVER
Geneva:The Whole World Will Be Watching (Nation / Cover Stories)
For the first time in six frosty years, the superpower leaders get set to meet in Geneva
Mixed Signals from America's Team (Nation)
Behind a unified facade, there are deep divisions among the President's men
NATION
Studying the Cue Cards
Those Who Have Gorbachev's Ear
Despite power shifts, the Old Guard still guides the boss
The Spy Who Returned to the Cold
Defecting back to an uncertain future, Yurchenko spooks the CIA
Kicking and Screaming
A Soviet ship jumper triggers a presummit furor
Triumph of the Status Quo
Incumbency ruled in an uneventful off-year election
Did I Make a Mistake? Yes
Philadelphia's mayor offers an apology for the Move disaster
Protecting Kids: A matter of growing concern
A matter of growing concern
The Royal Couple Drops In
Charles and Diana captivate the capital
SCIENCE
Space: Guten Tag, Houston Control! (Space)
Challenger launches an international venture
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Second Opinions on the Bypass (Medicine)
Doctors re-evaluate surgery designed to prevent strokes
Health & Fitness: Giving Goodies to the Good (Health & Fitness)
Companies are pushing, and paying, workers to shape up
SOCIETY
In Texas: The Only Game in Town (American Scene)
Living: A Scye Is Just a Scye (Living)
All right, men! Smarten up! Here are your marching orders
RELIGION
Religion: Awaiting the 13th Prophet
With President Kimball's death, Mormonism enters a new era
SPORT
Sport: Bitterness and Brilliance in Moscow
Kasparov becomes the youngest world chess champion
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
A Letter from the Publisher: Nov. 18, 1985 (A Letter From The Publisher)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Show Business)
American Notes: Nov 18, 1985 (Nation)
World Notes: Nov. 18, 1985 (World)
Milestones: Nov. 18, 1985 (Milestones)
Cinema: Rushes: Nov. 18, 1985 (Cinema)
WORLD
The Philippines: I'm Ready, I'm Ready (The Philippines)
Responding to U.S. pressure, Marcos announces a snap election
A Call for Fairness
Colombia: Mindless Violence in Bogota (Colombia)
A terrorist takeover produces two days of "total war"
Guatemala: The 70% Solution (Guatemala)
Opting for democracy--and aid
Mexico: Day of the Dead (Mexico)
A raid becomes a massacre
South Africa: Uncertain Limits (South Africa)
Crackdown on the messengers
New Zealand: Reduced Charges (New Zealand)
French spies plead guilty
BUSINESS
Tobacco Takes A New Road (Economy & Business)
Cigarette firms step up moves into other industries
America's Chips Are Down (Economy & Business)
Semiconductor makers struggle through a sharp decline
The Dow Jumped over the Moon (Economy & Business)
A three-year-old bull market stampedes past 1400
Alien Landing: A soft sell for France's Kahn (Economy & Business)
A soft sell for France's Kahn
Seen Any Good Books Lately? (Economy & Business)
Management best sellers are reborn as pricey videocassettes
Business Notes: Nov. 18, 1985 (Economy & Business)
LAW
Law: Critical Legal Times at Harvard
Of two minds in a bitter academic feud
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: The Artist as a Very Young Critic: WORLD'S FAIR (Books)
WORLD'S FAIR by E.L. Doctorow; Random House; 288 pages; $17.95
Books: Pied Publishers (Books)
FRANK AND MAISIE
Books: This Old House FAMILY LINEN by Lee Smith (Books)
FAMILY LINEN by Lee Smith
Show Business: Now Comes the Just Dessert (Show Business)
Wallace Shawn finally has a hit in Aunt Dan & Lemon
Cinema: What Daddy Did in the Cold War TARGET (Cinema)
TARGET Directed by Arthur Penn; Screenplay by Howard Berk and Don Petersen
Cinema: Breakup (Cinema)
TWICE IN A LIFETIME