NATION
Don't Shoot!: Death of a racing promoter Mickey Thompson
Death of a racing promoter
A Futile Veto on Civil Rights
Congress prepares to override Reagan on a bipartisan bill
A Restrained Show of Force
U.S. troops land in Honduras but steer clear of a border clash
A Scenario for Breaking the Gridlock
Civil Liberties: Locking Away The Files (American Notes)
Locking Away The Files
Civil Rights: Victory for Deaf Power (American Notes)
Victory for Deaf Power
Defense: Hot New Armor For the Abrams (American Notes)
Hot New Armor For the Abrams
Florida: The Dress of A Salesman (American Notes)
The Dress of A Salesman
Washington: Capitol Hill Sweatshop (American Notes)
Capitol Hill Sweatshop
Conspiracy, Fraud, Theft and Cover-Up: Iranscam Indictment by Walsh
Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh presents his long-awaited charges
Hullabaloo on The Hudson
Questions over a racial attack unsettle a sleepy town
On The Grapevine
Return of The Living Dead
Can Dukakis win on points without scoring any knockouts?
Sailing Against the Wind
The Contra Tangle
Reagan's misjudgments return to haunt him
WORLD
Back on The Road Again
East-West Questions About Doctrine
Carlucci sounds out the Soviets on their "new" military posture
Ethiopia Twin Plagues of War and Famine
As civil violence spreads, the food-relief effort slows to a halt
Middle East Here a Stall, There a Slide
A peace plan is left hanging as Shamir sidesteps U.S. pressure
Northern Ireland Terror in the Cemetery
An I.R.A. funeral brings death, another funeral and more deaths
Panama Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang
Noriega thwarts a coup, then tries to negotiate a slick, and safe, departure
South Africa Fellowship Amid Turmoil
An Afrikaner works to make whites see the pain of apartheid
Afghanistan: Withdrawal Pains (World Notes)
Withdrawal Pains
India: Beating the Bandh (World Notes)
Beating the Bandh
Japan: Land of the Rising Yen (World Notes)
Land of the Rising Yen
Jordan: Mom to The Rescue (World Notes)
Mom to The Rescue
South Korea: Easy Kim, Easy Go (World Notes)
Easy Kim, Easy Go
SCIENCE
Environment: Drought Stalks the Mighty Nile (Environment)
As water levels recede, Egypt struggles to cope with less
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Mixed Messages on Mammograms (Medicine)
Confused and fearful, many women are shying away from tests
Health & Fitness: The Oh-So-Not-So-Prime Players (Health & Fitness)
Special clinics for ailing performers draw rave reviews
SOCIETY
In New Jersey: Day Care with a Lot of Caring (American Scene)
Living: When Paris Is Not Burning (Living)
Lacroix debuts, Miyake muses, fresh talent hides
PRESS
Press: Telling Readers Where to Go
A host of travel magazines arrive, but will they visit for long?
RELIGION
Religion: A First for Black Catholics
The Pope responds to a campaign for more leaders
TECHNOLOGY
Technology: Fast and Smart
Designers race to build the supercomputers of the future
Technology: Just Dig While You Work
Technology: Putting Knowledge to Work
Suddenly, artificial intelligence produces some results
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page: Mar. 28, 1988 (Contents)
Magazine contents page MARCH 28, 1988 Vol. 131 No. 13
Time Magazine Masthead: Mar. 28, 1988 (Masthead)
Magazine masthead MARCH 28, 1988 Vol. 131 No. 13
BUSINESS
Buddy, Can You Spare a Billion? (Economy & Business)
Texas bank woes mount
AIRLINES: Continental's Flaps Flap (Economy & Business)
Continental's Flaps Flap
BANKS: No Credit For Humanities (Economy & Business)
No Credit For Humanities
LIABILITY: Telltale Memo About an IUD (Economy & Business)
Telltale Memo About an IUD
TAXES: Cutting the Price of Fame (Economy & Business)
Cutting the Price of Fame
Charging More and Delivering Less (Economy & Business)
The U.S. Postal Service struggles to move its mountain of mail
First A Savior, Now a Suspect (Economy & Business)
Kuwait raises its BP stake
The Making of A Mishmash (Economy & Business)
Congress rushes to pass a sweeping trade bill
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: A Half-Century of Solitude LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA (Books)
Music: High Spirits, Dead Souls (Music)
At a major festival in Boston, the Soviets come up a little short
Books: Historic Roles WASHINGTON GOES TO WAR (Books)
by David Brinkley Knopf; 286 pages; $18.95
Cinema: Old Magic in New Mexico THE MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR (Cinema)
Directed by Robert Redford Screenplay by David Ward and John Nichols
Video: The Little Network That Might (Video)
Fox is still around after a year, stumbling but scrappy