NATION
A Slump By Any Other Name (Grapevine)
A Trade Imbalance in Soccer Stars (Grapevine)
B.C.C.I.: The Ones That Got Away: The Ones That Got Away (American Notes)
The Ones That Got Away
Smog: Pollution Tests On the Run (American Notes)
Pollution Tests On the Run
The Boardroom: A Chairman At Large (American Notes)
A Chairman At Large
The Senate: The Keating None (American Notes)
The Keating None
At Least Someone Has a Plan
Dead Communists Tell No Tales (Grapevine)
Diplomacy A Man for All Nations
Outmaneuvering the U.S., the Africans put one of their own at the helm of the world forum for the first time
Don't Ask Where the Scenery Went (Grapevine)
He's Got a Calling After All (Grapevine)
Immigration Tragedy on the High Seas
The Coast Guard's attempts to stem a new surge of Haitian immigrants ignite a debate over political asylum
Make Room for Daddy (Grapevine)
Middle East The Sweet Taste of Freedom
Two more hostages return, but questions swirl about Terry Waite's links to U.S. arms-for-hostages dealings
Scandals: The Cruelest Kind of Fraud
A fertility doctor is charged with using his position of power and trust to secretly father his clients' children
The White House Nervous and Nasty
Bush's feckless efforts to have it both ways on civil rights and the economy have plunged his Administration into disarray
When You Lie Down with Dons . . . (Grapevine)
WORLD
Brazil: Fending Off The World (World Notes)
Fending Off The World
Indonesia: Shootings In the Dark (World Notes)
Shootings In the Dark
Somalia: The Battle of Mogadishu (World Notes)
The Battle of Mogadishu
Soviet Union: Same Place, New Times (World Notes)
Same Place, New Times
Yugoslavia: A Living Hell
A Living Hell
WAR & TERRORISM
A Time of Agony for Japanese Americans (Pearl Harbor)
Interning 120,000 in desolate camps, the U.S. put a yoke of disloyalty on them
Fleeing The Past? (Pearl Harbor)
Fifty years later, Pearl Harbor still colors relations between the U.S. and a Japan that has yet to come to terms with its history
Day of Infamy (Pearl Harbor / Part 1)
A half-century ago, Japan launched its surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, and the world has never been the same since
Down but Not Out (Pearl Harbor / Part 2)
Against all odds, as Japan marched to one overwhelming triumph after another, the U.S. scored a memorable victory
War in Europe (Pearl Harbor / Part 3)
As Japan and the U.S. square off in the Pacific, a nightmare descends on the Continent
Remembrance As If We Were in a Tornado (Pearl Harbor)
Remembrance I'Ll Never Forget. Never. (Pearl Harbor)
Remembrance I Was Far from Confident (Pearl Harbor)
Remembrance It Must Be a War Game (Pearl Harbor)
Remembrance O.K., Gruel Is Good (Pearl Harbor)
Remembrance That Was Our Heyday (Pearl Harbor)
Remembrance Things That Weren't There (Pearl Harbor)
Remembrance Worries Crept over Me (Pearl Harbor)
HEALTH & MEDICINE
TB Takes a Deadly Turn (Medicine)
Doctors thought tuberculosis was under control. But now a drug-resistant strain is on the loose.
Want A Shot of Sunshine? (Medicine)
A new drug can tan the skin indoors, but don't throw out the Coppertone
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine contents page (Contents)
Vol. 138 No. 22 DECEMBER 2, 1991
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Brassy New Golden Oldie (Cinema)
Batteries Not Included (Books)
Critics' Voices: Dec. 2, 1991 (Critics' Voices)
Full Service (Books)
Out Front (Music)
Michael Jackson's new album bares heart and soul
Play It Yet Again, Lucy (Television)
Why is TV recycling its history more exhaustively than ever? Are the endless reruns better, or just different?