NATION
Not Guilty
A jury acquits the subway gunman, but the argument goes on
Politics: We Have Reached Breakpoint
The President and the Democrats square off over the budget
Airports: Asleep at The Gate (American Notes)
Asleep at The Gate
Atlanta: Close Call For The Mayor (American Notes)
Close Call For The Mayor
Florida: A Sparrow Falls (American Notes)
A Sparrow Falls
Los Angeles: Skid Row Pavilions (American Notes)
Skid Row Pavilions
Louisiana: Four for The Chair (American Notes)
Four for The Chair
Keeping Up His Guard
North again refuses to talk
Rough Seas and New Names
Reagan defends his plan to beef up the U.S. presence in the gulf
The Presidency: Deep in the Bear's Den
Deep in the Bear's Den
Yet Another Saudi Connection
Did illegal support go to Angolan rebels as well as contras?
WORLD
We Have to Be Realistic
A Symbol of Pride and Concern
Tear gas clouds the Olympics, but the Games will probably go on
Central America Potholes on the Road to Peace
U.S. concerns hamper a plan and delay a regional summit
South Korea: Under Siege
As unrest spreads, South Korea faces a crisis of Olympic proportions
High Seas They Couldn't Hit a . . . Oops!
An East-West naval engagement takes place off the Baltic coast
Lebanon The Taking of a Journalist
An American television reporter is kidnaped in Beirut
Rebels Without a Pause
Divided but persistent, the opposition awaits its moment
Scenes From a Neighbor
Kingdom North Korea is frozen in time, in ideology and in its prospects
Austria: The Prisoner Breaks Out (World Notes)
The Prisoner Breaks Out
France: The Greatest No-Show Ever (World Notes)
The Greatest No-Show Ever
India: Confirming the Worst Fears (World Notes)
Confirming the Worst Fears
Italy: Going for No. 47 (World Notes)
Going for No. 47
Soviet Union: Rust Remover Works Again (World Notes)
Rust Remover Works Again
SCIENCE
Science: Spectacle Of Cosmic Surprises
New data from an exploding star keep astronomers puzzled
Science: Telltale Wobbles
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Bypass Breakthrough (Medicine)
Medicine: Stealthy Epidemic of Exhaustion (Medicine)
Doctors are perplexed by the mysterious "yuppie disease"
RELIGION
Religion: Coming To Terms with Judaism
U.S. Presbyterians seek friendship but struggle over Israel
Religion: Nine Wins In a Row
Religion: The Right To Shun
SPORT
Sport: Germany Shows a Pair of Aces
Tennis is visiting its past again at Wimbledon and starting to see its future
STYLE & DESIGN
Design: A Go-Ahead for Bad Manners (Design)
Washington will get a deliberately disturbing Holocaust museum
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents PageJUNE 29,1987 Vol. 129 No. 26 (Contents)
Magazine Contents Page JUNE 29,1987 Vol. 129 No. 26
Time Magazine Masthead JUNE 29,1987 Vol. 129 No. 26 (Masthead)
Magazine Masthead JUNE 29,1987 Vol. 129 No. 26
BUSINESS
All Aboard Greyhound will buy Trailways (Economy & Business)
Greyhound will buy Trailways
ENERGY: War Jitters For Crude (Economy & Business)
War Jitters For Crude
LABOR: More Flies in Their Soup? (Economy & Business)
More Flies in Their Soup?
PROFITS: McPaper Has Made It (Economy & Business)
"McPaper Has Made It"
REGULATION: Rookie on Wall Street's Beat (Economy & Business)
Rookie on Wall Street's Beat
TELECOMMUNICATIONS: March of the Modem Mavens (Economy & Business)
March of the Modem Mavens
Cutting Ties to a Troubled Land (Economy & Business)
The corporate pullout has brought little change to South Africa
Demystifier of The Dismal Science:Walter Heller: 1915-1987 (Economy & Business)
Walter Heller: 1915-1987
Destination: Europe (Economy & Business)
After a year of caution, American tourists are crossing the Atlantic again
Hot Growth in a Cold Market (Economy & Business)
Consumers are slurping up an endless cascade of frozen desserts
Run Silent, Run to Moscow (Economy & Business)
Congress protests the sale of high-tech secrets to the Soviets
LAW
Law: Memories of The Monkey Trial
The Supreme Court reaffirms the barrier between church and state
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: Into The Wild, Mystical Yonder ALNILAM (Books)
by James Dickey; Doubleday; 682 pages; $19.95
Show Business: Leaving Lake Wobegon Garrison (Show Business)
Keillor closes down a unique radio show
Video: MTV Faces a Mid-Life Crisis (Video)
The first music-video channel is trying to recapture the heat