NATION
ARIZONA: Mecham Wins One (American Notes)
ARIZONA Mecham Wins One
Dissent: About-Face in Laredo (American Notes)
About-Face in Laredo
Mississippi: School for Scandal (American Notes)
School for Scandal
Virginia: Sacrificial Lamb (American Notes)
Sacrificial Lamb
Washington: A Memorial Too Many (American Notes)
A Memorial Too Many
Blowing The Whistle on Tawana
An ex-aide to Brawley's advisers casts doubt on her claims
Meese Vs. Wright: There Is a Difference
So Who's Minding the Lights?
Baker's resignation signals that it is near closing time at the White House
Thaw in The Ice Curtain
The One That Got Away
Why an escaped murderer haunts Michael Dukakis
The Pentagon Up for Sale
A nationwide investigation uncovers "rampant bribery" in military contracts
The Presidency: A Tennessee Reproach to Rascals
A Tennessee Reproach to Rascals
To Spike or Not to Spike?
Targeting Peru's coca crop
Waiting, And Praying, for Rain
From Ohio to California, a stubborn drought scorches the earth
Welfare Overhaul Senators pass a landmark bill
WORLD
Yevgeny Alexandrovich Yevtushenko: We Humiliate Ourselves
In language strikingly blunt and colorful, the Soviet Union's best-known poet denounces his countrymen for endlessly tolerating the shortcomings of their society and warns that such patience may be th
Israel Forced Exile
An activist is deported
Northern Ireland Marathon of Death
An I.R.A. bomb kills six British soldiers
Soviet Union The First Hurrah
Gorbachev prepares for a lively political convention Moscow-style that will shape the fate of his revolution
West Germany A Disgrace to Civilized Society
Away from home, England's unruly soccer fans run riot once again
China: On Second Thought . . . (World Notes)
On Second Thought . . .
Haiti: Puppet Showdown (World Notes)
Puppet Showdown
Hong Kong: End of The Road (World Notes)
End of The Road
Turkey: Thumbs Up For Ozal (World Notes)
Thumbs Up For Ozal
West Germany: Curses! Fined Again (World Notes)
Curses! Fined Again
SOCIETY
Ethics: Not In My Backyard, You Don't (Ethics)
Too often, that's the answer to a community in need
Living: The Sweet Smell of Success? (Living)
For the unsuspecting, magazines can be a pain in the nose
PRESS
Press: Gunning For It
Press: TV News' Fallen Star
The brief life and times of Jessica Savitch
RELIGION
Religion: The Archbishop Calls It Quits
Ultra-traditionalists plan the first Catholic schism in a century
SPORT
Sport: Boxing's Allure
From the heart of a primal passion comes the terror of Mike Tyson
TECHNOLOGY
Technology: The Shape of Planes to Come
Backward-looking aircraft get the go-ahead to cross the skies
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Critics' Choice: Jun. 27, 1988
Time Magazine Contents Page June 27, 1988 (Contents)
Vol. 131 No. 26
BUSINESS
All Eyes on the VDT (Economy & Business)
Is working at a computer terminal hazardous to your health?
AGRICULTURE: Iowa Goes Hog Wild (Economy & Business)
Iowa Goes Hog Wild
OIL: Sheiks Who Wear the Star (Economy & Business)
Sheiks Who Wear the Star
STOCK MARKETS: Another Crash At the Bourse (Economy & Business)
Another Crash At the Bourse
THE UNEXPECTED: If the Muggers Had Just Known (Economy & Business)
If the Muggers Had Just Known
TREASURE: Booty on The Block (Economy & Business)
Booty on The Block
They Whistled and Won (Economy & Business)
Tobacco's First Loss (Economy & Business)
A landmark verdict is likely to spawn many more suits against the industry
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Show Business: A Coney Island of the Mind (Show Business)
Two decades in the dreaming, the New York arts festival offers a 20th century grab bag
Books: Airbursts Thank God for the Atom Bomb (Books)
by Paul Fussell Summit; 298 pages; $17.95
Cinema: Creatures of A Subhuman Species WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (Cinema)
Books: Stargazer the Toynbee Convector (Books)
by Ray Bradbury Knopf; 275 pages; $17.95
Books: The Man, but Not His Voice JOHN CHEEVER: A BIOGRAPHY (Books)
PEOPLE
Rev. Nico Smith: White Among Blacks (Profile)
As the Only Afrikaners in a township of more than 300,000, the Rev. Nico Smith and his wife have chosen a brave but lonely way to battle apartheid