NATION

THE MATING GAME

THERE'S NO MAGIC RECIPE FOR A VICE PRESIDENT. BUT DOLE'S ADVISERS DREAM OF SOMEONE CATHOLIC, ANTIABORTION, YOUNG AND, ABOVE ALL, WILLING

ISSUES '96: THE SCREEN TEST (ISSUES '96)

WILL PROVIDING CANDIDATES FREE ACCESS TO THE AIRWAVES ENNOBLE THE DEBATE AND INSPIRE VOTERS?

DEATH IN THE EVERGLADES

THE FATAL CRASH OF A VALUJET PLANE WITH 109 PEOPLE ABOARD RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT NO-FRILLS FLYING

WORLD

SCIENCE

HEALTH & MEDICINE

A PILL TO TREAT IMPOTENCE? (Medicine)

STUDIES SUGGEST THERE MAY BE A NEW AND PAINLESS WAY TO DEAL WITH MAN'S MOST EMBARRASSING PROBLEM

TECHNOLOGY

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TRUTH IN MEMORY (The Presidency)

OMISSION OF F.D.R.'S HANDICAP IS A CRIME AGAINST HIS SPIRIT

BUSINESS

GOOD FOR THE BOTTOM LINE

AT A COMMAND PERFORMANCE IN WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT CLINTON ASKS BUSINESS LEADERS TO DO MORE FOR THEIR WORKERS

LAW

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

MUSIC: THE RETURN OF THE B-SIDE (The Arts / MUSIC)

MUSICIANS, PERHAPS NOSTALGIC FOR THE DAYS OF VINYL 45S, ARE EMBRACING CD SINGLES AND LOADING THEM WITH EXTRA TRACKS

BOOKS: BEFORE THE NETWORK FALL (The Arts / BOOKS)

EDWARD R. MURROW AND HIS PROTEGES PIONEERED BROADCAST JOURNALISM. A NEW BOOK TELLS HOW THEIR LEGACY WAS FUMBLED

BOOKS: THE DIVISION OF TONGUES (The Arts / BOOKS)

AFTER THE VICTORIAN ENCHANTMENTS AND RUNAWAY SUCCESS OF POSSESSION, A.S. BYATT TURNS TO MODERN, MESSIER OBSESSIONS

CINEMA: GO FISH (The Arts / CINEMA)

WILLY--NO, FLIPPER!--IS BACK, AND ELIJAH WOOD'S GOT HIM

BOOKS: DIM LIGHTS (The Arts / BOOKS)

JAY MCINERNEY'S AMBITIOUS NEW NOVEL COMES UP SHORT