NATION
Arms Control: Is Nixon Still The One? (American Notes)
Is Nixon Still The One?
Atlantic Ocean: Help Came Too Late (American Notes)
Help Came Too Late
Chicago: Round 1 to The Mayor (American Notes)
Round 1 to The Mayor
Drugs: Following a Trend (American Notes)
Following a Trend
Poachers: Rising to the Bait (American Notes)
Rising to the Bait
Don Regan: I'm Leaving, I'm Leaving! (Cover Story)
Ronald Reagan: Can He Recover? (Cover Story)
After the Tower report's indictment, Reagan calls in an old hand
Donald Regan (Cover Story)
George Bush (Cover Story)
John Poindexter (Cover Story)
Just Say Goodbye, Don Regan (Cover Story)
Nancy Reagan wins her campaign against Chief of Staff Regan
The Tower Panel: Laying Out the Brutal Facts (Cover Story)
Tower's panel shows that the devil was in the details
Oliver North's Blank Check (Cover Story)
The NSC aide had planes and money hopscotching the globe
Oliver North (Cover Story)
Fawn Hall: Oliver North's Angel (Cover Story)
Picking On the Prosecutors (Cover Story)
A constitutional challenge
Robert McFARLANE (Cover Story)
Ronald Reagan (Cover Story)
Shultz, Weinberger (Cover Story)
The Presidency The Circuits Are Overloaded (Cover Story)
"The Circuits Are Overloaded"
Howard Baker: The Right Man at the Right Time (Cover Story)
Howard Baker is a popular choice as the new chief of staff
Ronald Reagan: What Happened? (Cover Story)
A noted author who has written six books on U.S. Presidents, including Nixon Agonistes and Reagan's America, and is Henry R. Luce Professor of American Culture and Public Policy at Northwestern University
William Casey (Cover Story)
No Rebates
Mecham stirs a tempest
The High Jumper from St. Louis Missouri
Congressman Gephardt aims for the Oval Office
WORLD
A Crazy Game of Musical Chairs
China Battle of the Octogenarians
A power struggle is under way, and Deng may be in trouble
Eastern Europe: Worried and Nervous
Worried and Nervous Neighbors Gorbachev's reforms are causing concern among the satellites
France: A Paris Court Stands Firm
Life in prison for a terrorist
Jailing Bonnie And Clyde-BYLN-
Lebanon Saving a City From Itself
The militiamen lose their weapons and their beards as the Syrians move into West Beirut
Soviet Union A Day in the Depths of the Gulag
The place where rain falls, but sun never shines
The Vatican Hiding Behind the Walls
An arrest warrant leads to a legal standoff with Italy
Britain: Bubbly for The Winner (World Notes)
Bubbly for The Winner
Disarmament: Untying a Package Deal (World Notes)
Untying a Package Deal
Kenya: No Way to Rest in Peace (World Notes)
No Way to Rest in Peace
West Germany: The AIDS Cops Are Coming (World Notes)
The AIDS Cops Are Coming
SCIENCE
Science: A Wonder in the Southern Sky
Astronomers revel over a rare supernova visible to the naked eye
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Is Mental Illness Inherited? (Medicine)
Amish families offer a clue to manic depression
Health & Fitness: Massage Comes Out of the Parlor (Health & Fitness)
Comes Out of the Parlor At airports, offices and shopping centers, the rub that refreshes
SOCIETY
In Florida: Everyman's Dream (American Scene)
Living: Snowboarders Invade the Slopes (Living)
Flashy adolescents zigzag through the ranks of skiers
SPORT
Sport: Death to S.M.U. Football
Sport: Par Cut Off at the Knees
On the rules of golf and other merciless inventions of man
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Magazine Contents page MARCH 9, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 10
Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Magazine Masthead page MARCH 9, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 10
BUSINESS
Advertising: Do Top Guns Swig Diet Pop? (Economy & Business)
Do Top Guns Swig Diet Pop?
COMPUTERS: Color Me Blue, Says Mac II (Economy & Business)
Color Me Blue, Says Mac II
LABOR: Taking Sweat Out of Style (Economy & Business)
Taking Sweat Out of Style
OIL PRICES A: Slip Twixt Pump and Lip (Economy & Business)
Slip Twixt Pump and Lip
STATISTICS: More Poultry, Less Pastry (Economy & Business)
More Poultry, Less Pastry
Desperately Seeking Survival (Economy & Business)
Pan Am considers putting its money-losing shuttle up for sale
Fearing That Muck Will Stick (Economy & Business)
Britain's stock-trading scandal could produce a political backlash
I'll Take Manhattan - and Waikiki (Economy & Business)
Japanese investors learn to love American real estate
Over The Ears in Debt (Economy & Business)
TIME's Board of Economists warns of the dangers of too much borrowing
LAW
Law: A Split Decision
Law: Replying in The Affirmative
For the first time, the court approves promotion quotas
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Art: A Caterer of Repetition and Glut: Andy Warhol: 1928-1987 (Art)
Andy Warhol: 1928-1987
Books: A Generation of Vipers THE RED WHITE AND BLUE (Books)
by John Gregory Dunne Simon & Schuster; 475 pages; $18.95
Books: About Time THE OLD DEVILS (Books)
by Kingsley Amis Summit; 294 pages; $16.95
Photography: Come On, Baby, Do the Locomotion (Photography)
In a San Diego retrospective, William Klein comes home
Theater: Cry From The Heart (Theater)
Theater: Echoes Around the World A WALK IN THE WOODS (Theater)
Around the World A WALK IN THE WOODS by Lee Blessing
Theater: Feast For The Eye (Theater)
Cinema: Lucifer In Disguise with Diamonds ANGEL HEART (Cinema)
Directed and Written by Alan Parker
Books: Porco & Poses UNDERSTANDING TOSCANINI (Books)
by Joseph Horowitz Knopf; 492 pages; $30
Cinema: Teen Turmoil SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL (Cinema)
Directed by Howard Deutch Screenplay by John Hughes