NATION
THE MATING GAME
THERE'S NO MAGIC RECIPE FOR A VICE PRESIDENT. BUT DOLE'S ADVISERS DREAM OF SOMEONE CATHOLIC, ANTIABORTION, YOUNG AND, ABOVE ALL, WILLING
CAMPAIGN '96: CAN LIDDY SAVE BOB'S CAMPAIGN? (CAMPAIGN '96)
ISSUES '96: THE SCREEN TEST (ISSUES '96)
WILL PROVIDING CANDIDATES FREE ACCESS TO THE AIRWAVES ENNOBLE THE DEBATE AND INSPIRE VOTERS?
DEATH IN THE EVERGLADES
THE FATAL CRASH OF A VALUJET PLANE WITH 109 PEOPLE ABOARD RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT NO-FRILLS FLYING
WORLD
ISRAEL: WHICH WAY TO PEACE?
PERES AND NETANYAHU WOO THE UNDECIDED MIDDLE WHO WILL CHOOSE ISRAEL'S NEXT PRIME MINISTER
QANA: WAS THE ATTACK DELIBERATE?
SCIENCE
UNRAVELING THE MYSTERIES OF TWISTERS
ARMED WITH POWERFUL COMPUTERS, DOPPLER RADAR AND PLENTY OF NERVE, METEOROLOGISTS ARE GETTING A HANDLE ON NATURE'S MOST TERRIFYING STORMS
BOX-OFFICE BLOWHARD
GET AWAY FROM THE WINDOWS!
HEALTH & MEDICINE
A PILL TO TREAT IMPOTENCE? (Medicine)
STUDIES SUGGEST THERE MAY BE A NEW AND PAINLESS WAY TO DEAL WITH MAN'S MOST EMBARRASSING PROBLEM
TECHNOLOGY
SUPER MARIO'S DAZZLING COMEBACK
NINTENDO'S GAMBLE ON A 64-BIT VIDEO-GAME PLAYER JUST MAY PAY OFF
THE SPIELBERG OF VIDEO GAMES
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
BACKSLIDING IN BOSNIA (World)
SOME OF THOSE PLEDGED TO MAKE THE DAYTON ACCORDS SUCCEED ARE FALTERING
FEAR OF INFLATION IS STIFLING THE NATION (Business)
AN OUTDATED OBSESSION IS DEPRIVING US OF GREATER WEALTH
Bizwatch, May 20, 1996 (Business)
EVERYTHING THAT COULD GO WRONG... (Ideas)
A HISTORIAN EXPLAINS WHY THE TECHNOLOGICAL SNAFU WILL ALWAYS BE WITH US
People, May 20, 1996 (People)
MADONNA: I AM A TIP-TOP STARLET (Notebook)
IN WHICH SOMETHING IS LOST, BUT MUCH IS GAINED, IN THE TRANSLATION
Letters, May 20, 1996 (Letters)
WASHINGTON DIARY: THE NEW WAVE (Notebook)
Milestones May 20, 1996 (Milestones)
Notebook: May 20, 1996 (Notebook)
OLYMPIC MONITOR (Notebook)
TRUTH IN MEMORY (The Presidency)
OMISSION OF F.D.R.'S HANDICAP IS A CRIME AGAINST HIS SPIRIT
FUEL FOR THOUGHT (Notebook)
BUSINESS
GOOD FOR THE BOTTOM LINE
AT A COMMAND PERFORMANCE IN WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT CLINTON ASKS BUSINESS LEADERS TO DO MORE FOR THEIR WORKERS
LAW
PARENTING ON TRIAL
A MICHIGAN COUPLE IS FINED FOR A SON'S CRIMES
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
TELEVISION: AND IN OTHER NEWS ... (The Arts / TELEVISION)
FOX HAS A FLEDGLING SUNDAY SHOW AND BIG PLANS. BUT IN TV NEWS, RUPERT MURDOCH STILL HAS LOTS TO PROVE
TELEVISION: BRAINSTORM: WHAT IF TV SPORTS WERE FUN? (The Arts / TELEVISION)
MUSIC: THE RETURN OF THE B-SIDE (The Arts / MUSIC)
MUSICIANS, PERHAPS NOSTALGIC FOR THE DAYS OF VINYL 45S, ARE EMBRACING CD SINGLES AND LOADING THEM WITH EXTRA TRACKS
TELEVISION: SYBIL IN A WONDERBRA (The Arts / TELEVISION)
A NEW HBO MOVIE TELLS US MARILYN MONROE WASN'T ONE WOMAN BUT TWO
BOOKS: BEFORE THE NETWORK FALL (The Arts / BOOKS)
EDWARD R. MURROW AND HIS PROTEGES PIONEERED BROADCAST JOURNALISM. A NEW BOOK TELLS HOW THEIR LEGACY WAS FUMBLED
BOOKS: THE DIVISION OF TONGUES (The Arts / BOOKS)
AFTER THE VICTORIAN ENCHANTMENTS AND RUNAWAY SUCCESS OF POSSESSION, A.S. BYATT TURNS TO MODERN, MESSIER OBSESSIONS
THEATER: TWIN TERRORS (The Arts / THEATER)
IN TWO ASTRINGENT REVIVALS, THE PLAYWRIGHTS ARE THE STARS
CINEMA: GO FISH (The Arts / CINEMA)
WILLY--NO, FLIPPER!--IS BACK, AND ELIJAH WOOD'S GOT HIM
BOOKS: DIM LIGHTS (The Arts / BOOKS)
JAY MCINERNEY'S AMBITIOUS NEW NOVEL COMES UP SHORT