TIME International, August 28, 1995 Vol.146 No.9

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European edition Contents

TRAVELER'S ADVISORY

CHRONICLES

MILESTONES

TALK OF THE STREETS




COVER: Is the Unabomber Right?
Has our modern world become an unfulfilling place to live? How remote are we from the natural pattern of human behavior? What changes are called for in our society?



INTERVIEW: The General Talks of Peace

"Supreme Commander" Mladic refuses all compromises


FRANCE: New Wave of Terrorism

A second bomb attack in Paris helps accumulate clues


TRADE: The Art of the Deal

Russians are loading up with goods abroad to sell back home


ISRAEL: How Prisoners Were Slaughtered

An admission that Egyptian POWs were executed stirs a row


IRAQ: The Mother of All Family Feuds

More stories from Baghdad show how Saddam has weakened


STRATEGY: War Gaming: China vs. Taiwan

In a hypothetical set-to, military might doesnŐt win the day


JAPAN: At Last, A "Heartfelt Apology"

Speaking boldly and on his own, Murayama says "Owabi"


INDIA: Outsiders Take up the Cause

Foreign Islamic fundamentalists hold hostages in Kashmir


PAKISTAN: The Last Expedition

The first woman to scale Mount Everest solo perishes on K2


BUSINESS: Whistleblower's Ordeal

The FBI spy at ADM tells his story, then tries to kill himself


SOCIETY: She Couldn't Take the Heat

Hell Week drives Shannon Faulkner from the Citadel


Public Eye: She's imperfect, but the school's worse.


TRAVEL: A Silver Lining

Countries with weak currencies cash in on a tide of guests


SCIENCE: A New Ancestor for the Family Tree

Fossils show hominids walked upright 4 million years ago
Leakey Legacy: A biography of paleontology's first family.




THE ARTS & MEDIA

Show Business: Agent on High Michael Ovitz joins Disney and helps create a "new world order" in Hollywood.

Books: Musicology and music from pianist Charles Rosen.



SIGHTINGS

PEOPLE





Asian edition Contents

TRAVELER'S ADVISORY

CHRONICLES

MILESTONES

TALK OF THE STREETS




COVER: Is the Unabomber Right?
Has our modern world become an unfulfilling place to live? How remote are we from the natural pattern of human behavior? What changes are called for in our society?




STRATEGY: War Gaming: China vs. Taiwan

In a hypothetical set-to, military might doesnŐt win the day


JAPAN: At Last, A "Heartfelt Apology"

Speaking boldly and on his own, Murayama says "Owabi"


INDIA: Outsiders Take up the Cause

Foreign Islamic fundamentalists hold hostages in Kashmir


PAKISTAN: The Last Expedition

The first woman to scale Mount Everest solo perishes on K2

INTERVIEW: The General Talks of Peace

"Supreme Commander" Mladic refuses all compromises


FRANCE: New Wave of Terrorism

A second bomb attack in Paris helps accumulate clues


TRADE: The Art of the Deal

Russians are loading up with goods abroad to sell back home


ISRAEL: How Prisoners Were Slaughtered

An admission that Egyptian POWs were executed stirs a row


IRAQ: The Mother of All Family Feuds

More stories from Baghdad show how Saddam has weakened


BUSINESS: Whistleblower's Ordeal

The FBI spy at ADM tells his story, then tries to kill himself


SOCIETY: She Couldn't Take the Heat

Hell Week drives Shannon Faulkner from the Citadel


Public Eye: She's imperfect, but the school's worse.


TRAVEL: A Silver Lining

Countries with weak currencies cash in on a tide of guests


SCIENCE: A New Ancestor for the Family Tree

Fossils show hominids walked upright 4 million years ago
Leakey Legacy: A biography of paleontology's first family.




THE ARTS & MEDIA

Show Business: Agent on High Michael Ovitz joins Disney and helps create a "new world order" in Hollywood.

Books: Musicology and music from pianist Charles Rosen.



PEOPLE

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