NATION
Oregon: Skinhead Mayhem (American Notes)
Skinhead Mayhem
Congress Has Lips Too
The Senate's stubborn Democrats get ready for Bush
Nine Jobs to Watch
The Assassination
A Shattering Afternoon in Dallas
The Assassination: Did the Mob Kill J.F.K.?
Other theories persist, but several new books say the President and his brother angered the underworld, prompting vengeance
The Markets Vote
As Bush builds his team, the dollar and the stock exchange send a strong signal: forget the slogans and start curing the deficits
A Serious Case of Puppy Love
Violence becomes an issue in an animal-rights protest
Communication: Calling the Constellations (American Notes)
Calling the Constellations
Congress: Amos 'n' Andy 'n' Bob (American Notes)
Amos 'n' Andy 'n' Bob
Hostages: The Taxmen Strike Again (American Notes)
The Taxmen Strike Again
WORLD
Estonia
Middle East Too Little, Too Late, Too Vague
Israel and the U.S. rebuff Yasser Arafat's latest offer
Pakistan Addressing the Future, Avenging the Past
Despite a storybook election victory, Benazir Bhutto wonders if she will get the right to rule
Soviet Union The Cracks Within
An upsurge of nationalism becomes Gorbachev's greatest challenge
Afghanistan: Backing Away From a Client (World Notes)
Backing Away From a Client
South Africa: Gunning For Apartheid (World Notes)
Gunning For Apartheid
South Korea: Less Fun For Chun (World Notes)
Less Fun For Chun
The Philippines: Sink or Swim? (World Notes)
Sink or Swim?
A Sense There Is Justice
SCIENCE
Space: Sunny Debut for Snowstorm (Space)
The Soviets' own version of the shuttle blasts off
Science: A Controversial Prize for Texas
The superconducting supercollider has a home at last
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Health & Fitness: Breaking the Can't Do Barrier (Health & Fitness)
The disabled are challenging all limits with pluck and high tech
Food: Cookbooks to Give Thanks For (Food)
An autumn harvest offers American standards, Asian flavors and universal inspiration
SOCIETY
Are Your Hormones Up? A study links estrogen levels with performance (Behavior)
A study links estrogen levels with performance
Chicago Make Me a Perfect Match (American Scene)
An executive searcher selects mates for the busy lovelorn
PRESS
Press: Who's Running the Newsroom?
Five editors quit, reflecting new tensions with publishers
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Armenia (World)
Time Magazine Contents PageVol. 132 No. 22 NOVEMBER 28, 1988 (Contents)
Vol. 132 No. 22 NOVEMBER 28, 1988
Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 132 No. 22 NOVEMBER 28, 1988 (Masthead)
Vol. 132 No. 22 NOVEMBER 28, 1988
BUSINESS
COMPUTERS: Local Product Makes Good
Local Product Makes Good
DRUG TESTING: Unsafe at Any Speed
Unsafe at Any Speed
INVESTIGATIONS: We Never Did Trust the Guy
We Never Did Trust the Guy
MARKETING: How Oprah Lost It
How Oprah Lost It
MEMENTOS: After the Bronze Age
After the Bronze Age
Will His Deal Go Up in Smoke?
Ross Johnson's grab for RJR Nabisco infuriates his board
A Head-On Collision: California auto-insurance rate revolt
California's attack on auto-insurance rates may inspire a wider revolt
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Critics' Choice: Nov. 28, 1988 (Critics' Choice)
Theater: Falling Short RUMORS (Theater)
by Neil Simon
Theater: Glamour in A Housecoat SPOILS OF WAR (Theater)
by Michael Weller
Books: Grace Notes (Books)
Books: Sick-Dog Blues (Books)
Cinema: What The Dickens! (Cinema)
Three films based on the master's novels crowd into theaters
Books: A Time for Heroes, Not Saints (Books)
SPECIAL SECTION
Travel: Come Fly the Costly Skies (Travel)
The airlines jack up prices just in time for the holidays
PEOPLE
Larger Than Life: ROBERT MAXWELL (Profile)
Britain's billionaire publishing baron ROBERT MAXWELL is known for his acquisitiveness as well as his considerable size, and now he has added the U.S. to his hit list