NATION
Crime: Cops and Robbers (American Notes)
Cops and Robbers
Mishaps: The Misguided Missile (American Notes)
The Misguided Missile
Narcotics: The Friends of Lenny Bias (American Notes)
The Friends of Lenny Bias
Plots: Crossing Up a Coup D'Etat (American Notes)
Crossing Up a Coup D'Etat
Politics: Bush Bears Witness (American Notes)
Bush Bears Witness
An Inmate and a Gentleman
Young felons are reformed at a prison "boot camp"
Bagging It
Letters from the past
Battling Over Pit Bulls
Sacked!
Fourth down and $1,699,999,999 to go for the U.S.F.L.
Son of the Sergeant York
Unfazed by that fiasco, the Army has a new fad called FAAD
Stars in Their Own Write
Sally Quinn skewers (and exemplifies) Washington's new elite
Talking Turkey: Foreigners learn the lingo
Foreigners learn the lingo
The Presidency: Cries of the Heart
Cries of the Heart
Through the Wringer
A Senate panel questions Rehnquist on race and his past
WORLD
An Interview with Kadar
A Communist who does it his way candidly assesses his aims and achievements
Central America the Freshening Winds of War
While the Sandinistas gird for a showdown, the contras sit idle
Hungary Building Freedoms Out of Defeat
Janos Kadar has transformed his country
Middle East End of a Priest's Ordeal
At long last, Father Jenco comes home
South Africa Lashing Out At the West $
Botha rails as the U.S. and Britain edge closer to sanctions
The Grisly Logic of Violence
Nicaragua: OPENING THE WAY FOR INTERVENTION
Bolivia: Bust First, Crash Later (World Notes)
Bust First, Crash Later
Great Escapes: Dummies on Both Sides (World Notes)
Dummies on Both Sides
Israel: Expelling a Black Sect (World Notes)
Expelling a Black Sect
Soviet Union: Overtures From Moscow (World Notes)
Overtures From Moscow
The Philippines: Cory Decides to Get Tougher (World Notes)
Cory Decides to Get Tougher
SCIENCE
Voyages to the Bottom of the Sea
Using high tech to explore the lost treasures of the seas
Space: Three Terrifying Minutes? (Space)
Challenger's Crew May Not Have Died Instantly
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Food: A Is for Apple? No, Atemoya (Food)
Exotic produce is the new thrill for jaded palates
SOCIETY
Living: Bang, Bang! You're History, Buddy (Living)
America may be at peace, but battle re-enactments rage on
RELIGION
Religion: A New General Takes Charge
An Australian woman leads the worldwide Salvation Army
SPORT
Sport: A Grand Tour for an American
Greg LeMond wins cycling's premier race
BUSINESS
A Baffling Trade Imbalance (Economy & Business)
U.S. Companies Yearn for a Turnaround
Barons of the Big Buyout (Economy & Business)
An upstart investment firm reaps a fortune from heavy leverage
Airlines: Clipping Wings At People (Economy & Business)
Clipping Wings At People
Apparel: Shoot-Out At the Levi Corral (Economy & Business)
Shoot-Out At the Levi Corral
Franchising: A Last Meal for D'Lites? (Economy & Business)
A Last Meal for D'Lites?
Publishing: Two Can Play No. 1 (Economy & Business)
Two Can Play No. 1
Telephones: My Number: Dial I-Am-Vain (Economy & Business / Mickey Mouse in Mandarin)
My Number: Dial I-Am-Vain
Money Masters From the East (Economy & Business)
Japan's banks are the world's richest and most aggressive
Steel Wills: A standoff and walkout at USX (Economy & Business)
A standoff and walkout at USX
LAW
Law: Rattling the Gilded Cage
The pay is lofty, but life for young lawyers can be the pits
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: Editor's Choice: Aug. 11, 1986 (Books)
Art: Memories Scaled and Scrambled (Art)
In New York City, a survey of James Rosenquist