COVER

Invincible AIDS (Cover Stories)

Strange new cases that do not seem to be caused by the known HIV viruses. Drug treatments that no longer look so promising. New complications in the search for a vaccine. Suddenly, the AIDS outlook has become bleaker: more heterosexual transmission, more cases among women and a rising death toll well into the next century

NATION

Endangered Species (The Week: Nation)

A controversial plane crashes as Congress slashes defense spending

Insufficient Funds (The Week: Nation)

California banks say they will no longer cash the state's IOUs

Quayle vs. Gore (U.S. Campaign)

The Tennessee Senator's surprising appeal has Republicans gunning for their own Vice President -- but that's the least of George Bush's problems

WORLD

Disappearing Act (The Week World)

Threatened with less spacious digs, drug lord Escobar heads for the hills

No Quarter (The Week World / Et Cetera)

No Quarter

Getting Away With Murder (Italy)

Fighting the Mafia will continue to be a deadly business for prosecutors until Rome declares all-out war

Itching for A Fight (The Week World)

Saddam snubs U.N. arms inspectors and now may face an ultimatum

Just Keep On Trucking (Middle East)

Jordan has turned a blind eye to illicit trade that helps Iraq's dictator survive, but U.S. pressure is beginning to work

HEALTH & MEDICINE

SOCIETY

Help for The Disabled (The Week: Society)

An act that covers 87% of American workers is now the law of the land

Pardon My Carcinogen (The Week: Society)

Secondhand tobacco smoke, an EPA board confirms, can cause cancer

Wrung Dry (The Week: Society)

The usually rainy Pacific Northwest is learning to live with less water

SPORT

America's Host (Olympics 1992 Summer Games)

This week Bob Costas begins his own Olympic marathon, as NBC's anchor for the Games

Benvinguts to the Catalan Games! (Olympics 1992 Summer Games)

Barcelona flashes its many stylish differences as the arc of the opening arrow begins the dazzling five-ring show

Engineering the Perfect Athlete (Olympics 1992 Summer Games)

The pulsating industry of sports science is pushing the outer limits of human performance. The new formula: less pain, more gain. But beware of the hype and the hokum. Sweat still counts

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BUSINESS

Backfire (The Week: Business / Et Cetera)

Backfire

They're All Connected (The Week: Business)

As Japan's stocks plunge, other financial markets are threatened

LAW

Unlikely Heroes (Justice)

Jailed for the now infamous beating of a white truck driver during the L.A. riots, five black defendants are hailed by some as victims of a biased legal system

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

PEOPLE

I Cherish A Certain Hope: VACLAV HAVEL (Interview)

No longer President of Czechoslovakia, Vaclav Havel talks about his country's breakup, his political future and the importance of good taste in public affairs

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