NATION
I Have Paid My Dues
The G.O.P. frets as Nevada's Laxalt nixes another Senate run
Buffalo: Ruckus Over a Rambo-Gram (American Notes)
Ruckus Over a Rambo-Gram
California: Hunt for a Bedroom Killer (American Notes)
Hunt for a Bedroom Killer
Congress: Flying Down to Sao Paulo (American Notes)
Flying Down to Sao Paulo
Florida: An Act of Mercy (American Notes)
"An Act of Mercy"
Republicans: Playing with Numbers (American Notes)
Playing with Numbers
Back in the Saddle Again
Out at the ranch, Reagan is reading and finally riding
Dustup in Moscow
The U.S. takes a hard line with the Soviets
Headline Is the Winning Numbers 14 17 22 23 30 47
Lotto lightning strikes for a group of share-the-wealth workers
Snapshot of a Changing America
The U.S. population is growing older and thinking smaller
The Friends of Jackie Presser
Prosecutors drop a case to shield the Teamsters boss
To Kill a Satellite
Vanishing Act: Chief Wiley, meet Judge Crater
Chief Wiley, meet Judge Crater
WORLD
Disasters Never a Year So Bad
A British jet explosion kills 54 and raises new questions about air safety
France the Captain Who Caused a Furor
Paris faces charges over its role in a suspicious sinking
India a Man of Peace Has Fallen
Terrorists assassinate a moderate Sikh leader
Middle East a Vengeful Frenzy of Death
Syria arranges a fragile cease-fire
Pakistan Sad Return
Cheers and tension at a burial
South Africa Creeping Doubts About a Support
Botha's defiant stand causes anger and confusion
West Germany the Counterspy Who Was a Spy
Bonn faces its biggest espionage scandal in a decade
Britain: Another Blow to the BBC (World Notes)
Another Blow to the Bbc
France: Once Again, J'Accuse (World Notes)
Once Again, "J'Accuse"
Israel: Choice Between Two Countries (World Notes)
Choice Between Two Countries
Italy: The No-Show Soviets (World Notes)
The No-Show Soviets
Tunisia: Playing Tit-for-Tat with Libya (World Notes)
Playing Tit-for-Tat with Libya
SOCIETY
In Chicago: Lookin' Good in the '80s (American Scene)
Living: Magalogs in the Mailbox (Living)
Ads make Bloomingdale's catalog look like a magazine
Living: Odds & Trends: Sep. 2, 1985 (Living)
PRESS
Press: No Longer All in the Family
The Detroit News goes from a newspaper war to a bidding war
RELIGION
Religion: An Unholy Uproar
Religion: Jerry Falwell Spreads the Word
The Fundamentalist leader wages political war on immorality
Religion: Jerry Falwell's Crusade
Fundamentalist legions seek to remake church and society
SPORT
Sport: Harvesting Baseball Talent
In a sugar-mill town, big league dreams come true
STYLE & DESIGN
Design: New Gilded Age Grandeur (Design)
St. Louis rebuilds its way out of the blues
TECHNOLOGY
Computers: How to Clone an Expert (Computers)
Artificial intelligence systems are coming to market
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
September 2, 1985 Vol. 126 No. 9
BUSINESS
Bills to Pay (Economy & Business)
Hijacking aftermath
Autos: Detroit's Real Wheel Deal (Economy & Business / Business Notes)
Detroit's Real Wheel Deal
Clothing: Panting for Bruce's Jeans (Economy & Business / Business Notes)
Panting for Bruce's Jeans
Employee Benefits: Croquet on Company Time (Economy & Business / Business Notes)
Croquet on Company Time
Savings and Loans: Maryland's Jittery Depositors (Economy & Business / Business Notes)
Maryland's Jittery Depositors
Takeovers: A Pantry Raid At Revlon (Economy & Business / Business Notes)
A Pantry Raid At Revlon
Ma Bell Disconnects 24,000 Jobs (Economy & Business)
At&T Will Chop Its Payroll to Become More Competitive
Milestone for a Legend (Economy & Business)
Rolls-Royce Motors, 100,000 cars later, is rolling smoothly
Robins Runs for Shelter (Economy & Business)
The drugmaker files for bankruptcy to cope with the Dalkon Shield disaster
Side Effects for a Pain Killer (Economy & Business)
Tomato Scare Italian-Style (Economy & Business)
Worries about spaghetti sauces from Bologna to Burbank
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: Bookends Jenny 'N' Dad by Gordon Baxter Summit (Books)
by Gordon Baxter Summit; 156 pages; $12.95
Books: Bookends Martina by Martina Navratilova with George Vecsey (Books)
by Martina Navratilova with George Vecsey Knopf; 287 pages; $16.95
Books: Bookends The Red Fox by Anthony Hyde (Books)
by Anthony Hyde Knopf; 321 pages; $17.95
Books: Bookends Visions of America by William A. Henry III (Books)
by William A. Henry III Atlantic Monthly Press 275 pages; $17.95
Books: Home, Home on the Strange Lake Wobegon Days (Books)
by Garrison Keillor; Viking; 337 pages; $17.95
Books: Power Lovers the House of Mitford (Books)
by Jonathan Guinness with Catherine Guinness Viking; 604 pages; $22.95
Theater: Summer Camp of the Stage (Theater)
Williamstown caps its season with a splendid GLASS MENAGERIE
Music: The Heads Are Rolling (Music)
Little Creatures is a deft new album of high-IQ rock
Show Business: The Phantoms of Hollywood (Show Business)
Their writing makes money but rarely a movie