WORLD
Black Rage, White Fist (Cover Stories)
Mass arrests and bloodshed mark South Africa's state of emergency
A Plea from the Church
A Voice for Compromise
Principle of Vital Importance
In the U.S., a wave of demonstrations against apartheid
India: Possible Peace: Settlement with the Sikhs (India)
Settlement with the Sikhs
Uganda: Pendulum Swing (Uganda)
President Obote is overthrown
Conferences: The Triumphant Spirit of Nairobi (Conferences)
In the end, the United Nations Decade for Women avoids extremes
SCIENCE
Science: Of (Transgenic) Mice and Men
Rodents with foreign genes may yield a scientific bonanza
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: AIDS: A Spreading Scourge (Medicine)
Incurable and lethal, the disease is taking a mounting toll
Medicine: Rock: A Courageous Disclosure (Medicine)
Hudson spotlights the dilemma of gays in show business
SOCIETY
In New England: A Barn Is Reborn (American Scene)
Living: Polo Gets Off Its High Horse (Living)
New blood mixes with bluebloods to popularize the sport of kings
PRESS
Usa Today: Three Years Old and Counting (Usa Today)
USA Today has hit its stride, but can it keep running?
TECHNOLOGY
Computers: Artistry on a Glowing Screen (Computers)
The new, natural look in computer graphics
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
A Letter from the Publisher: Aug. 5, 1985 (A Letter From The Publisher)
Sunken Treasure: We Found It! We Found It! (Nation)
A Florida team discovers a record sunken treasure, lost in 1622
American Notes: Aug 5, 1985 (Nation)
World Notes: Aug. 5, 1985 (World)
Milestones: Aug. 5, 1985 (Milestones)
NATION
Coming Along Just Fine
In harness but not yet at full stride, Reagan returns to the budget wars
Out of Danger: A Teamsters probe is dropped
A Teamsters probe is dropped
Over the Side: Waste and fraud in the Navy
Waste and fraud in the Navy
The Presidency: A Conversation with Ronald Reagan
BUSINESS
GM Picks the Winner (Economy & Business)
After a furious sweepstakes, the $3.5 billion Saturn plant goes to Tennessee
Twinkle, Twinkle, Fading Star (Economy & Business)
OPEC again lowers prices in an attempt to fight a glut of oil
No Solace at the Gas Pump (Economy & Business)
Walking the Line at Wheeling (Economy & Business)
Steelworkers call their first major strike in 26 years
Business Notes: Aug. 5, 1985 (Economy & Business)
EDUCATION
Education: Oxford's Amazing Adolescent
The university's youngest graduate is a mathematics prodigy
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: Watching the Deal Go Down: FINAL CUT (Books)
FINAL CUT by Steven Bach; Morrow; 432 pages; $19.95
Books: Dark Past:HAILE SELASSIE'S WAR (Books)
HAILE SELASSIE'S WAR
Books: FACADES (Books)
TRACER
Cinema: Crosscutting Across Cultures (Cinema)
Two new films boast a United Nations of creative talent
Video: Trying to Beat the Summer Blahs (Video)
The networks launch new shows to hold viewers year round
Show Business: Close Encounters, but Unkind (Show Business)
. . . And, by the way, is the water safe to inhale?