NATION
. . . And I'll Show You Mine
Trying Out Ideas
A Long and Winding Odyssey
Bork's evolution from socialism through libertarianism to a pugnacious conservatism
Civil Rights: A Verdict On Reagan (American Notes)
A Verdict On Reagan
Drugs: Capturing a Kingpin (American Notes)
Capturing a Kingpin
Fund Raising: Falwell Hits The Skids (American Notes)
Falwell Hits The Skids
Gossip: Joan Braden's Cold Feet (American Notes)
Joan Braden's Cold Feet
Kansas City: Parlez-Vous Francais? (American Notes)
Parlez-Vous Francais?
Campaign Issues Testing Ideas on Education
The debate turns to the classroom
Advise and Dissent
The verdict on Robert Bork could change the course of U.S. law
The Law According to Bork
Where would his strict constructionism lead him -- and the court?
Heading Toward A 4% Solution
Big missiles: a bigger problem
Just What Is He Up To?
Gary Hart sets out on the road to rehabilitation
Secretary Dole, Meet Mrs. Dole
Why an embattled Cabinet officer is giving up her job
Would Roe Go?
WORLD
An Interview with Viet Nam's Nguyen Van Linh
"Let us put the war behind us and work for a peaceful future"
Australia: Two Hundred Years Later . . .
As the bicentennial nears, Hawke offers Aborigines fresh hope
Central America Apocalypse Soon
Upstaged by talk of peace, the contras wait anxiously for new U.S. funds
Cuba Whispers Behind the Slogans
On Castro's isle, '53 Chevys, boom boxes and American dreams
Disputes Raiders of the Armed Toyotas
Libya loses face, a base and a bomber in its war with Chad
East-West Little Man vs. Big Man
Honecker encounters a chilly reception in Bonn
The Philippines The Joker Was Not Laughing
Bowing to pressure, Aquino reshuffles her Cabinet
Will He or Won't He?
Argentina: Surprise at the Ballot Box (World Notes)
Surprise at the Ballot Box
Belgium: Awaiting Trial In Style (World Notes)
Awaiting Trial In Style
Soviet Union: Freedom Now, 16 Years Late (World Notes)
Freedom Now, 16 Years Late
The Gulf: Mission Improbable (World Notes)
Mission Improbable
United Nations: Fingering the Forgotten (World Notes)
Fingering the Forgotten
SCIENCE
Science: Culprits of The Stratosphere
New evidence that man-made chemicals are depleting the ozone
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: An Hour When Life Stood Still (Medicine)
In a dazzling daylong operation, Siamese twins are separated
Medicine: Courage, Doc: A sharp warning to health pros (Medicine)
A sharp warning to health pros
RELIGION
Religion: I Come as a Pilgrim
Pope John Paul II visits the U.S. -- to teach and to listen
SPORT
Sport: The Strikers Are Back in the Huddle
Another National Football League season is in peril
STYLE & DESIGN
Design: Japan Is On The Go (Design)
Its new architecture and graphics lead the world
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Magazine Contents Page SEPTEMBER 21, 1987 Vol. 130 No. 12
Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Magazine Masthead SEPTEMBER 21, 1987 Vol. 130 No. 12
BUSINESS
Beware Of Machines in Disguise (Economy & Business)
The shocking conspiracy behind Toshiba's sales to the Soviets
AUTOS: First a Deal, Then a Dent (Economy & Business)
First a Deal, Then a Dent
ENTERTAINMENT: Hooray for Hollywood! (Economy & Business)
Hooray for Hollywood!
ENTREPRENEURS: Lox on a Floppy Disk, to Go (Economy & Business)
Lox on a Floppy Disk, to Go
MARKETING: Ollie's Items Far from Hardy (Economy & Business)
Ollie's Items Far from Hardy
TRADE: Falling Deeper Into the Gap (Economy & Business)
Falling Deeper Into the Gap
Here Comes the Cavalry (Economy & Business)
The U.S. and a tough new boss rescue an imperiled Texas bank
The Big Do: DEC, a hot firm, aims at IBM (Economy & Business)
DEC, a hot firm, aims at IBM
What, No Pool In the Foyer? (Economy & Business)
Keeping up with the Joneses, 1987 style
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Show Business: One Star in a Huge Black Sky (Show Business)
Mandela dramatizes a couple's struggle against apartheid
Art: Corn-Pone Cubism, Red-Neck Deco (Art)
Red Grooms' cartoony "ruckuses" are easy to like -- too easy
Cinema: Errol Flynn Meets Gunga Din THE PRINCESS BRIDE (Cinema)
Directed by Rob Reiner; Screenplay by William Goldman
Books: Heartbeats the Child in Time (Books)
by Ian McEwan Houghton Mifflin; 263 pages; $16.95
Books: Something Terrible Happened BELOVED (Books)
by Toni Morrison; Knopf; 275 pages; $18.95
Books: Up Tunes GERSHWIN (Books)
by Edward Jablonski Doubleday; 436 pages; $21.95