NATION
There Is No Plan B
Reagan's overreaching riles Panama and Honduras
Florida: Tennis the Menace? (American Notes)
Tennis the Menace?
Maryland: $10,000 per Handgun (American Notes)
$10,000 per Handgun
Massachusetts: Health Care For Everyone (American Notes)
Health Care For Everyone
Texas: Pay Up, My Dear Brother (American Notes)
Pay Up, My Dear Brother
The Military: Clearing a Navy Doctor (American Notes)
Clearing a Navy Doctor
Bombs In New Jersey and Naples
The Japanese Red Army is suspected in two terrorist actions
Farmer with A Green Thumb
Peace Shield At the Pentagon, a new SDI
Riding The Drug Issue
In New York, saying no to narcotics is a turn on
The Long Goodbye to Byrd
Jockeying begins for the Senate majority leader's job
The Presidency: Speaking out of Turn
Speaking out of Turn
WORLD
Afghanistan Homeward Bound at Last
Amid nagging worries, an accord on Soviet withdrawal is signed
France Shades of Le Grand Charles
As Chirac grabs the race's No. 2 spot, a Gaullist ghost hovers
Middle East Gunned Down in Tunis
The murder of Arafat's deputy ignites fresh Palestinian fury
Shamir: This Is a New Form of Warfare
Terrorism Nightmare on Flight 422
Murder and zealotry meet in a jumbo jet
Africa: Day of the Locusts (World Notes)
Day of the Locusts
Britain: Princely Problems (World Notes)
Princely Problems
Poland: March of The Living (World Notes)
March of The Living
South Korea: His Brother's Keeper (World Notes)
His Brother's Keeper
The Philippines: Chinese Homecoming (World Notes)
Chinese Homecoming
SCIENCE
Science: A Mouse That Roared
The first U.S. animal patent stirs up a storm in Congress
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Fetus Furor (Medicine)
Medicine: Going Overboard on Medical Tests (Medicine)
Often inaccurate, diagnostic aids may be a costly trap %
Health & Fitness: Treating an In Malady (Health & Fitness)
Some 10 million Americans suffer from TMJ
SOCIETY
Living: A Rousing No to Mini-pulation (Living)
American women send designers back to the drawing board
In Florida: Filling the Hours with Bingo ! (American Scene)
RELIGION
Religion: Curran Events
Religion: Listening to The Voices of Women
U.S. bishops grapple with the sin of sexism in the church
TECHNOLOGY
Technology: Reach Out and See Someone
Technology: The Next Major Battleground
A new breed of chips challenges 25 years of computer design
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Magazine contents page APRIL 25, 1988 Vol. 131 No. 17
Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Magazine masthead APRIL 25, 1988 Vol. 131 No. 17
BUSINESS
Air Follies (Economy & Business)
Tales of snafus and sloppiness
AUTOS: Come Fly With Us (Economy & Business)
Come Fly With Us
BANKING: To the Rescue: Casey at Bat (Economy & Business)
To the Rescue: Casey at Bat
DEALS: Trump Meets His Match (Economy & Business)
Trump Meets His Match
SANCTIONS: Close to the Last Drop (Economy & Business)
Close to the Last Drop
TAKEOVERS: Down, But Not Out (Economy & Business)
Down, But Not Out
Do You Believe In Magic? (Economy & Business)
Starring in its own Cinderella story, Disney transforms itself
Holding Their Banner High (Economy & Business)
Uncle Walt's corporate heirs build on his dreams in the dark
Publishing with A French Accent (Economy & Business)
Hachette spends $1.2 billion to become a major player in the U.S.
Punch in The Eye (Economy & Business)
A rising trade deficit and faster inflation threaten the expansion
EDUCATION
Education: Can Kids Flunk Kindergarten?
Yes, sir -- especially where the law mandates tests for first grade
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: A Tale of Time and the River THE DAY OF CREATION (Books)
by J.G. Ballard; Farrar, Straus & Giroux; 254 pages; $17.95
Video: A TV Trial for Waldheim (Video)
The Austrian President's past is probed in a controversial inquiry
Show Business: Love And Respect, Hollywood-Style (Show Business)
Bernardo Bertolucci's China epic sweeps the Oscars
Books: Swordplay Alice Roosevelt Longworth (Books)
by Carol Felsenthal Putnam; 320 pages; $19.95
Cinema: Way Out in Africa WHITE MISCHIEF (Cinema)
Directed by Michael Radford Screenplay by Michael Radford and Jonathan Gems
PEOPLE
RICHARD NIXON: The Dark Comedian (Profile)
RICHARD NIXON, at 75, is still one of the funniest men in America. Only America (abysmal farce) turns out to be funnier than he