NATION
A Reply to Nixon and Kissinger
"We should collect our winnings" at a summit
Archives: A Blast from Probes Past (American Notes)
A Blast from Probes Past
Congress: Next: More Taxes on Sin? (American Notes)
Next: More Taxes on Sin?
Drugs: Hooking Some Big Fish (American Notes)
Hooking Some Big Fish
Philadelphia: Bad News for Mayor Goode (American Notes)
Bad News for Mayor Goode
At Play in a World Without Hart
It's a new race for the "Seven Dwarfs" -- and maybe a few more characters
Fall from Grace
Seven days in May end with a front runner's implosion
Why It Hurts
The murky worlds of Hart and Secord raise painful questions about what America expects of its leaders and institutions
Death of An Expert Witness: William Joseph Casey: 1913-1987
William Joseph Casey: 1913-1987
Private Life, Public Office
Stakeouts And Shouted Questions
Why political journalism may never be the same "Listen to who's talking. Journalists! Peeking through keyholes!" -- Hildy Johnson in The Front Page
The Man Who Ran the Show
Secord describes how his private network subverted publicly stated policy
The Presidency: Upstairs at the White House
Upstairs at the White House
WORLD
Britain Aiming for Three Straight
Thatcher's Conservatives get ready for new elections in June
France The Butcher of Lyons in the Dock
Klaus Barbie goes on trial for crimes against humanity
Mexico Sad Return of the Prodigal Sons
The new immigration law means rough times ahead for many
South Africa A Lurch to the Right
White voters frightened by violence turn their backs on reform
War of A Thousand Skirmishes
Two TIME reporters look at both sides of the Afghan conflict
Canada: Run Silent, Run Deep (World Notes)
Run Silent, Run Deep
Environment: When Poetry Was in Flower (World Notes)
When Poetry Was in Flower
Northern Ireland: Getting Tough With the I.R.A. (World Notes)
Getting Tough With the I.R.A.
Poland: Fatal Attempt To Turn Back (World Notes)
Fatal Attempt To Turn Back
Soviet Union: More Knocks For Old Joe (World Notes)
More Knocks For Old Joe
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Blocks And Barriers (Medicine)
Medicine: Should Women Drink Less? (Medicine)
New studies link alcohol consumption to breast cancer
SOCIETY
Living: Finally, Let There Be Legs! (Living)
A sassy souvenir from the '60s sparks the fashion industry
In Arizona: Books on a Ranch (American Scene)
RELIGION
Religion: Ousting Two from the Clergy
Bakker and an aide are fired from the Assemblies of God
SPORT
Sport: Hailing The First Eric Davis
A man who can steal a base and hit a home run is a joy forever
TECHNOLOGY
Computers: Pictures Worth A Million Bytes (Computers)
Computer-generated images are now vital laboratory tools
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page MAY 18, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 20 (Contents)
Magazine Contents Page MAY 18, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 20
Time Magazine Masthead May 25, 1987 (Masthead)
Magazine Masthead MAY 18, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 20
BUSINESS
A Cruise That Had the Blues (Economy & Business)
BANKING: I Have to Put You on Hold (Business Notes)
I Have to Put You on Hold
CORPORATE RELOCATION: Off to That Toddling Town (Business Notes)
Off to That Toddling Town
PRODUCTS: Gems for Your Pearly Whites (Business Notes)
Gems for Your Pearly Whites
RETAILING: Two Top Tunes To Go, Please (Business Notes)
Two Top Tunes To Go, Please
THE ECONOMY: It Ain't Over Till It's Over (Business Notes)
It Ain't Over Till It's Over
Getting More Car for Less Cash (Economy & Business)
For many of today's drivers, auto leasing is the only way to go
Make That Sale, Mr. Sam Wal-Mart's (Economy & Business)
Walton turns bargains into billions
Thou Shalt Not Smoke (Economy & Business)
Companies restrict the use of tobacco in the workplace
Troubled Temples of Thrift (Economy & Business)
A savings and loan rescue is under way, but is it enough?
EDUCATION
Education: His Trumpet Was Never Uncertain
Hesburgh retires from Notre Dame after 35 distinguished years
Education: The One And Only
LAW
Law: Military Justice Comes to Attention
Are fair trials assured in the Marine guard spy case?
Law: Rotary Action
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: A Little Downside Sabbatical A WOMAN NAMED DROWN (Books)
by Padgett Powell + Farrar, Straus & Giroux; 179 pages; $14.95
Bookends: May 18, 1987 (Books)
Music: Glitz On The Nile (Music)
Books: Litcom the Belles Lettres Papers (Books)
by Charles Simmons Morrow; 175 pages; $12.95
Music: Portrait of The Artist, with Smudges (Music)
In a new biography, Leonard Bernstein gets the celeb treatment
Cinema: They Got What They Wanted ISHTAR (Cinema)
Directed and Written by Elaine May
Show Business: Wanna Buy a Revolution? (Show Business)
The Beatles shill for sneaks as Mad. Ave. rocks out