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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 129 No. 23
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SPECIAL SECTION
Life and Death in Shanghai


NATION
"Give Me Back My Reputation!"
Ex-Labor Secretary Donovan is acquitted after a nine-month trial

American Notes DRUGS
Pills with A Punch

American Notes ENVIRONMENT
Don Hodel's Ray-Ban Plan

American Notes JUSTICE
Unwelcome Guest

American Notes SPACE
The Booster Passes a Test

American Notes THE CAPITAL
Ankle Deep In Alligators

Escort Service for the Gulf
Amid a chorus of doubts, Reagan makes plans to show the flag

Hero To Go
A Cuban general's flight

North Falls for a Hostage Scam
A phony rescue scheme in Beirut costs Ross Perot $300,000

Patriots Pursuing Profits
Iran-contra probers find new evidence of money schemes

Testing Dilemma
Washington prepares a controversial new policy to fight AIDS

The Missionary Doctor

The Presidency
How I Made the Enemies List


WORLD
"There's No Future"

"We're Building"

Israel Thrice Rebuked
The government went too far

Middle East This Land Is Whose Land?
With parades and misgivings, Israel recalls the Six-Day War

New Fire on the Far Right
Le Pen emerges as a serious force in presidential politics

Soviet Union Welcome to Moscow
A joyriding pilot lands in Red Square and prompts a defense shake-up

With Friends Like These . . .
Gorbachev takes his act to Rumania, where reform is a no-no

World Notes CANADA
Minding His Tongue

World Notes CUBA
Can We Talk? Zzzzzzzz . . .

World Notes GREECE
Touching Base With Reality

World Notes HONG KONG
Greening of a Crown Colony

World Notes SOUTH KOREA
Cover-Up, Then A Shake-Up


SOCIETY
In New Jersey: Bread That Casts a Spell (American Scene)

The Cost of Kissing and Not Telling (Sexes)
Herpes sufferers are increasingly taking former lovers to court


PRESS
Newswatch
Sex, Privacy and Journalism


RELIGION
At Home with Jim

Of God and Greed
Bakker and Falwell trade charges in televangelism's unholy row


STYLE & DESIGN
Nouvelle Cuisine For the Eyes (Design)
Two young masters lead a splurge of Bay Area graphics


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Masthead (Masthead)

Time (Contents)
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BUSINESS
Business Notes AUTOS (Economy & Business)
Steering with Four Wheels

Business Notes BEVERAGES (Economy & Business)
Zeltzer Seltzer Falls Flat

Business Notes DEALS (Economy & Business)
Wall Street's Whiz Is Back

Business Notes NEW PRODUCTS (Economy & Business)
Nurse, Get Me A Telephone!

Business Notes SALES (Economy & Business)
Are You There, Captain Nemo?

Challenge for A Great Persuader (Economy & Business)

Home Is Where The Debt Is (Economy & Business)
A loan boom poses problems

Navigating With Care (Economy & Business)
Troubled economic waters threaten the Venice summit

Now Introducing Son of Greenmail (Economy & Business)
A trendy takeover defense


LAW
First The Sentence, Then the Trial
The Supreme Court approves no bail for dangerous defendants

Twilight Zone: The Verdict


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Bookends (Books)

Giving The Devil His Due (Music)
At home and abroad, Samuel Ramey is opera's satanic majesty

In The American Grain THE UNTOUCHABLES (Cinema)
Directed by Brian De Palma; Screenplay by David Mamet

Tangled Web LOVE UNKNOWN (Books)
by A.N. Wilson Viking; 202 pages; $16.95

The Mercies of Wind and Sea CLOSE QUARTERS (Books)
by William Golding Farrar, Straus & Giroux; 281 pages; $16.95


PEOPLE
People

People

People

People


TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
Academic Brouhaha

Better Homes and Gardens

Commercializing The Beatles

Judging Leaders

Pasting Paisley

Secord's Secrets

Waldheim's Past


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DMITRY MEDVEDEV, Russian President, blaming nightclub managers in Perm, Russia for a fire that killed 109 people Saturday; the managers had refused to comply with fire safety standards despite repeated demands