NATION
Hijackings: Seeking Haven in Havana (American Notes)
Seeking Haven in Havana
A Talk with Nancy Reagan
"It Doesn't Mean You Change As a Person. It means you have grown"
Co-Starring At the White House
Nancy Reagan's clout and causes bring new respect
The Presidency: The Second Toughest Job
The Second Toughest Job
End of the Line
A subway shooter surrenders
Exit the Californians
Deaver and Clark leave their longtime mentor
Explosions Over Abortion
More clinic bombings spur widespread concern and controversy
Laying Down a Tough Line
Washington publicizes its stance for the Geneva talks
Made in America: Two friends discuss trade
Two friends discuss trade
Shooting for the Stars
Space-based defense technology is still well over the horizon
WORLD
China It Cannot Harm Us
From merit raises to free-market prices, Deng pushes his daring reforms
El Salvador Coffee Caper
Bargaining with the guerrillas
France the New Refrain: Vive L'Amerique
A prickly, once indifferent nation enjoys a love affair with the U.S.
India a Mandate for Cleanup and Change
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi gives an interview
Israel an Airlift to the Promised Land
Ethiopia's black Jews are spirited out in a secret operation
Poland Hints of a Contract From the Top
A murder trial bares the workings of the secret police
Scandinavia Wayward Missile
A Soviet cruise takes a cruise
Soviet Union: How the Mighty Fall (World Notes)
How the Mighty Fall
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Cloven Smokers (Medicine)
Dangers in a teen-age fad?
Medicine: Making Bones As Good As New (Medicine)
A delicate surgical procedure is saving damaged limbs
SOCIETY
In Idaho: Living Outside of Time (American Scene)
Behavior: Is Smiling Dangerous to Women? (Behavior)
Ralph and Wanda talk about grinning and female oppression
PRESS
Press: Newswatch Is It Fact Or Opinion?
RELIGION
Religion: Freeing a Pope
An Egyptian's banishment ends
Religion: Outward, Christian Soldiers
Police oust seven militants from a Lutheran church
BUSINESS
A Global Money Machine (Economy & Business)
Blessed with a giant trade surplus, Japan is becoming the biggest investor
Computers: Coleco Pulls the Plug (Economy & Business / Business Notes)
Coleco Pulls the Plug
Corporate Fear and Trembling (Economy & Business)
Worried oil companies wonder where Pickens will strike next
Damage Report (Economy & Business)
Israel's stock crash revisited
Final Score: Investors count their chips (Economy & Business)
Investors count their chips
Zen in the Executive Suite (Economy & Business)
EDUCATION
Education: Stormy Weather in Academe
A scholar's controversial work sets off a hail of criticism
LAW
Law: The No Man's Land of High Tech
New devices aid police but threaten the right of privacy
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: A Collision of Genes and Temper :A Little Revenge: Benjamin Franklin and His Son (Books)
A Little Revenge: Benjamin Franklin and His Son by Willard Sterne Randall; Little, Brown; 558 pages; $22.50
Theater: A Ghost Sonata in Sitcom Land Home Front (Theater)
by James Duff
Books: Balanchiniana Dancing for Balanchine (Books)
by Merrill Ashley Dutton; 236 pages; $29.95 BALANCHINE'S MOZARTIANA by Robert Maiorano and Valerie Brooks; Freundlich; 188 pages; $18.95
Cinema: Cautionary Tale Without Cliches 1984 (Cinema)
Directed and Written by Michael Radford
Books: Freelance the Cheat (Books)
by Pat Jordan Villard Books; 259 pages; $13.95
Art: Psychological Realist in a Bad Age (Art)
In Los Angeles, Max Beckmann's images retain their power
Dance: Rival Romeos HIT THE ROAD (Dance)
Romeos HIT THE ROAD Joffrey's is gutsy, but A.B.T.'s is better
Cinema: Rushes Johnny Dangerously (Cinema)
Cinema: Rushes Mrs. Soffel (Cinema)
Cinema: Rushes Protocol (Cinema)
Music: What Price Glory, Leontyne! (Music)
The prima donna assoluta sings her last operatic role