TIME International, September 4, 1995 Vol. 146 No. 10

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Asian edition Contents

TRAVELER'S ADVISORY

CHRONICLES

MILESTONES




COVER: Sisterhood in Beijing

As the Conference on Women begins, participants no longer look for unity but recognize the profound differences between rich and poor, as issues surrounding the home, body, workplace and government come to the fore


Women in China: Economic reforms have caused a backlash


Marriages Lived in Hell: Fatal endings for brides in India



BOSNIA: Louder Than Words
After years of empty saber rattling, NATO at last unsheathes its sword and strikes at the Bosnian Serbs, punishing them for the massacre of 37 Sarajevans, driving them to the negotiating table and--perhaps--ushering in the prospect of peace

DISPUTES: Getting Tough with the No-Nuke Crowd

French navy commandos take over two Greenpeace ships

RUSSIA: Here Comes the General Election

Political parties recruit the top brass to run for parliament

GEORGIA: Fortune Favors the Brave

Shevardnadze survives another assassination attempt

THE U.S.: Crooked Cops?

Tapes at the O.J. Simpson trial highlight police corruption

INDIA: Losing the Shell Game

Terrorism wins out as Punjab's chief minister is killed


CONTROVERSIES: Rushdie's At It Again

The marked-for-death novelist angers Hindus


BANKING: Take the Money and Run

Japan struggles to bolster its wobbly financial system


BUSINESS: Time Warner Woos Ted Turner

With an $8.5 billion engagement ring and a place of honor in media's largest family


AUTOMOBILES: Bravo, Brava, Bravura!

With two new models, Fiat celebrates a daring comeback


SPORT: For Love or Money

The Rugby Union is ready to put cash on the table


LAW: Canada's Trial of the Century

Paul Bernardo is found guilty of a litany of horrific crimes


PUBLIC EYE: Calvin Klein Regrets

An uproar over suggestive ads sells more jeans



THE ARTS & MEDIA


Publishing: Yale University Press is bringing out Moscow's secret files, and the true history of the Soviet Union begins



PEOPLE

ESSAY





European edition Contents

TRAVELER'S ADVISORY

CHRONICLES

MILESTONES




COVER: Louder Than Words
After years of empty saber rattling, NATO at last unsheathes its sword and strikes at the Bosnian Serbs, punishing them for the massacre of 37 Sarajevans, driving them to the negotiating table and--perhaps--ushering in the prospect of peace


Clinton: Is he finally ready to take the lead in theBalkans?


Sarajevo: A city rejoices as its tormentors are badgered.



DISPUTES: Getting Tough with the No-Nuke Crowd

French navy commandos take over two Greenpeace ships


LAW: Canada's Trial of the Century

Paul Bernardo is found guilty of a litany of horrific crimes

THE U.S.: Crooked Cops?

Tapes at the O.J. Simpson trial highlight police corruption


BANKING: Take the Money and Run

Japan struggles to bolster its wobbly financial system


BUSINESS: Time Warner Woos Ted Turner

With an $8.5 billion engagement ring and a place of honor in media's largest family


AUTOMOBILES: Bravo, Brava, Bravura!

With two new models, Fiat celebrates a daring comeback


WOMEN: Sisterhood in Beijing

As the Conference on Women begins, participants no longer look for unity but recognize the profound differences between rich and poor, as issues surrounding the home, body, workplace and government come to the fore


PUBLIC EYE: Calvin Klein Regrets

An uproar over suggestive ads sells more jeans


SPORT: Baltimore's Iron Bird

Baseball's record breaker Cal Ripken shows uncommon class


SCIENCE: Hurricane Onslaught

The worst season in 62 years may signal an ominous trend



THE ARTS & MEDIA


Publishing: Yale University Press is bringing out Moscow's secret files, and the true history of the Soviet Union begins


Multimedia: Hot 'Zines on the Web



PEOPLE

ESSAY

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