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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 127 No. 19
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NATION
A Breezy Theme
On the Road to Tokyo, Reagan hails the "winds of freedom" blowing in Asia

American Notes Chicago
One-Upping the Machine

American Notes Espionage
Case of the Lovelorn Spy

American Notes Los Angeles
Smoke in the Stacks

American Notes Politics
Let's Have a Party

American Notes Washington
Loose Lips Sink an Aide

California's Crazy Primary
From Antonovich to Zschau, this one offers a bit of everything

Gossipy Lament
Stockman raises a ruckus

Indonesia's Delicate Balance

Last Flight Of Challenger's Crew
As the astronauts' remains come home, a new blow rocks NASA

Michigan's Crazier Contest
The G.O.P.'s big guns, eyes on 1988, are already delegate hunting

Pete's Big Hit
Domenici bangs out a budget

The Presidency
The Capital's Poison


WORLD
Austria the Burden of History
Waldheim forced into a runoff

A Mysterious Wasteland

Bracing for the Fallout
The American power industry prepares to face heavy weather

Deadly Meltdown

Perhaps the Worst, Not the First

Haiti a Timely Appeal
Struggling to stay on course

India Deliverance
Rooting out Sikh extremists

Nicaragua a Cardinal Under Fire
Sandinistas and the church are locked in a clash of wills

South Africa Show of Force
Blacks stage a "stay-away"

World Notes Chile
Crackdown on Unrest Begins

World Notes Defectors
Once Again Over the Wall

World Notes Italy
Haute Couture, with Catsup

World Notes Spain
Putting Heat on Separatists

World Notes Terrorism
Tit for Tat in Tripoli


HEALTH & MEDICINE
A Different Kind of Aids Fight (Medicine)
Scientists engage in a heated transatlantic duel

Drinking Danger (Medicine)
Alcohol is linked to stroke


SOCIETY
In Oklahoma: a Big Top Moves Out (American Scene)

Selling Strong Emotions (Living)
A card for every feeling, from insecurity to heartache


RELIGION
A Defeat for Sanctuary
Church activists are convicted of smuggling illegal aliens


SPORT
Fresh Roses for Shoe
In his 55th year, no misjudging the finish line


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page May 12, 1986 Vol. 127 No. 19 (Contents)

Time Magazine Masthead May 12, 1986 Vol. 127 No. 19 (Masthead)

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BUSINESS
Business Notes Airlines (Economy & Business)
From Jeans to Pinstripes

Business Notes Autos (Economy & Business)
The Amc Chrysler

Business Notes Deals (Economy & Business)
Simon Says Buy Avis

Business Notes Prices (Economy & Business)
A Dose of Competition

Business Notes Promotions (Economy & Business)
Herb Is a Grinch

Fizz, Movies and Whoop-De-Do (Economy & Business)
Coca-Cola at 100 is bigger, richer and more diversified than ever

Hammering All Over the Land (Economy & Business)
Low-cost mortgages spark a record surge in new home sales

Heavy- Duty Mergers (Economy & Business)
Ad agencies join forces to form global giants

Inside Job (Economy & Business)
Cheery voices from behind bars


LAW
Establishing Her Independence
Sandra Day O'Connor is still conservative, but on her own terms

Jurors and Racial Bias


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Bestsellers (Books)

Body and Solo Sweet Charity (Theater)
Conceived by Bob Fosse

Brains Alone John Maynard Keynes: Hopes Betrayed (Books)
by Robert Skidelsky Viking; 447 pages; $24.95

Captain Midnight's Sneak Attack (Video)
A daring video intruder airs the beefs of dish owners

Deep Nerve the Boys in Autumn (Theater)
by Bernard Sabath

Fallout Stallion Gate (Books)
by Martin Cruz Smith Random House; 321 pages; $17.95

Not Revival, But Rediscovery Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill (Theater)

Pictures At an Exhibition Legend (Cinema)
Directed by Ridley Scott; Screenplay by William Hjortsberg

Tributes of Empathy and Grace Out of India (Books)
by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala; Morrow; 288 pages; $16.95


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TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher (Publisher's Letter)


ESSAY
Marcos, Baby Doc--Why Not the Rest?


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