COVER

Man with a Vision

An inside look at how Newt Gingrich plans to dominate Washington starting this week -- and along the way change how America works

NATION

Legislating (Chronicles)

Can Be Fun Ever since last August, when New York's Alfonse D'Amato, right, serenaded the U.S. Senate with his not exactly Pavarotti-ish reading of Old MacDonald Had a Farm, we've been curious about wh

Michael Jackson to Wed Laura D'Andrea Tyson! (Chronicles)

Time consulted professional psychic Morris Fonte, host of Telepsychic (catch it Tuesday afternoons on New York City public-access cable TV), in order to get a preview of 1995's more astonishing develo

Wrong Spy for the Job (Intelligence)

How departing CIA chief Woolsey alienated Congress and sent his own agency into a deep funk

WORLD

Who's in Charge? (Russia)

As his troops stormed into the capital of Chechnya, Boris Yeltsin seemed increasingly dependent on a small circle of hard-line cronies

SCIENCE

A Double Whammy?

After the comet hit, a second jolt from volcanoes may have helped send the dinosaurs to their doom

HEALTH & MEDICINE

How to Starve a Tumor (Medicine)

New research in animals suggests that a good way to attack cancer cells may be to cut off their blood supply

SOCIETY

PRESS

Leader of the Pack

The National Enquirer's aggressive O.J. Simpson coverage raises legal and ethical questions

TECHNOLOGY

Ho, Ho, Ho, Crash!

It was a record-breaking year for holiday computer sales, but a flood of returns may be on the way

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

ART: Drinking the Color (The Arts & Media / ART)

In his pioneering sojourn in Morocco, Delacroix learned from its vibrant hues and patterns how to evoke a living antiquity

BOOKS: Public Service (The Arts & Media / BOOKS)

Whoever killed this thriller's rotten villain did a good deed

CINEMA: Take a Bow, Winona (The Arts & Media / CINEMA)

The star of Little Women has graduated from spooky teen to radiant actress

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