NATION
A Miraculous Sky Rescue
Alaska: A New Bid For Oil (American Notes)
A New Bid For Oil
California: The Condor Is Grounded (American Notes)
The Condor Is Grounded
Crime: Billionaires' Bad Boy (American Notes)
Billionaires' Bad Boy
Florida: Massacre In a Mall (American Notes)
Massacre In a Mall
Military: A Drill For AIDS (American Notes)
A Drill For AIDS
An Interview with Richard Nixon
The zero option, he says, can be a step toward a "comprehensive compromise"
Political Battles Over Trade Wars (Campaign Issues)
Political Battles Over Trade Wars Hart and Gephardt debate protectionism
Don't Be a Litterbarge
No one wants the wretched refuse of New York's teeming shore
Foiling A Revolt: White racists are indicted
White racists are indicted
Out of The Shadows
The new immigration law may change the way millions live
Perot's Private Probes
A billionaire pursues his own Iran and MIA trail
The Presidency: Scowcroft's Concerns
Scowcroft's Concerns
WORLD
Argentina Fallout After a Military Mutiny
Alfonsin strives to placate officers and preserve democracy
Rocking the Cradle of the Volk
An intellectual rebellion sweeps through the Establishment's think tank
South Africa: United No More
The Afrikaners, long linked in upholding apartheid, start to split
Cuba Building Socialism - One More Time
Bah! Castro calls for less wealth and better health
Middle East Show of Unity
Radicals return to the fold
Poland A Worker's Tale
A Worker's Tale Walesa strikes a hopeful note
Soviet Union Inching Down the Capitalist Road
A May Day measure legalizes some private enterprise businesses
Sri Lanka A Grisly Scene on Gasworks Street
A Grisly Scene on Gasworks Street After an explosion in Colombo caps the civil war's bloodiest week, chances for peace grow dim
The Wrong Tribe
War Crimes
No Place to Hide A death camp boss is sent home
Britain: Dishonorable Schoolboy (World Notes)
Dishonorable Schoolboy
China: Getting Back At the Taxman (World Notes)
Getting Back At the Taxman
Dissidents: Nothing Has Changed (World Notes)
"Nothing Has Changed"
France: How to Cure a Falling Arch (World Notes)
How to Cure a Falling Arch
Viet Nam: Voting Out The Old Guard (World Notes)
Voting Out The Old Guard
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Health & Fitness: Sensuous Side Effect (Health & Fitness)
Health & Fitness: Total Care at the Ms. Mayo Clinics (Health & Fitness)
Women's health centers are one-stop body shops
SOCIETY
In New York: Big League Fantasies (American Scene)
Ethics: Should Animals Be Patented? (Ethics)
A new policy stirs more debate over biotechnology
Behavior: Show Me the Way to Go Home (Behavior)
Unexpected numbers of young adults are living with their parents
PRESS
Press: Newswatch: Better Slow Than Sorry
Better Slow Than Sorry
RELIGION
Religion: An Outrageous Ministry
Jim Bakker accused of financial and sexual misdeeds
Religion: Saintly Passions
Jews protest a beatification
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Magazine contents page MAY 4, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 18
Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Magazine masthead page MAY 4, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 18
BUSINESS
BROADCASTING: Giving an Uplift To Standards (Economy & Business / BROADCASTING)
Giving an Uplift To Standards
INSIDER TRADING: The High Cost Of Business (Economy & Business)
The High Cost Of Business
REAL ESTATE: For Sale: Air, Slightly Used (Economy & Business)
For Sale: Air, Slightly Used
RETAILING: Getting The Blues (Economy & Business)
Getting The Blues
TAKEOVERS: A Bid for the Record Books (Economy & Business)
A Bid for the Record Books
Fight For Survival (Economy & Business)
The battle royal over U.S. banking's separation of powers
Frequent Crying (Economy & Business)
Bonus rule changes rile flyers
In Fashion, Bigger Is Now Beautiful (Economy & Business)
Retailers and manufacturers discover profit in large sizes
Soothing Talks, Troubled Times (Economy & Business)
Trying to defuse trade tensions
Takeover Hurdle: A ruling backs state regulation (Economy & Business)
A ruling backs state regulation
George Soros: World's Champion Bull Rider (Economy & Business)
George Soros is Wall Street's most successful investor
EDUCATION
Education: The Last Great Aristotelian
Reformer Mortimer Adler concedes nothing to age or convention
Education: One Loss for The Gipper
LAW
Law: Bankrupt Ideology
Law: Clearing A Path to the Chair
The Supreme Court rejects a key legal challenge to the death penalty
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Show Business: Wanna Sing a Show Tune . . . (Show Business)
Michael Feinstein finds new audiences with old songs
Theater: Avenging Fury ALL MY SONS (Theater)
by Arthur Miller
Books: Bifocal Two Roads to Dodge City (Books)
by Nigel and Adam Nicolson Harper & Row; 291 pages; $17.50
Cinema: Blood Ample EXTREME PREJUDICE (Cinema)
Directed by Walter Hill Screenplay by Deric Washburn and Harry Kleiner
Cinema: Coping with the Cute Factor (Cinema)
Michael J. and Matthew B. try to grow up onscreen
Video: Down And Out in Manhattan (Video)
SEIZE THE DAY PBS; Friday, May 1, at 9 p.m. on most stations
Books: Poor Richard's Almanac (Books)
Books: Punch Lines TRUST ME (Books)
by John Updike Knopf; 302 pages; $17.95
Theater: Taming The Adorable 'Iggins PYGMALION (Theater)
by George Bernard Shaw