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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 137 No. 15
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NATION
Gorby's Girls (Grapevine)
"Gorby's Girls"

ECOLOGY: Spawning a Controversy (American Notes)
ECOLOGY: Spawning a Controversy

GAMBLING: Floating Crap Games (American Notes)
GAMBLING: Floating Crap Games

JUDGMENTS: A Big Check From the IRS (American Notes)
JUDGMENTS: A Big Check From the IRS

WASHINGTON: Tragedy Strikes Twice (American Notes)
WASHINGTON: Tragedy Strikes Twice

Can't You Yanks Take a Joke? (Grapevine)
Can't You Yanks Take a Joke?

China's Eager Missile Merchants (Grapevine)

If You Can't Beat Bush . . .

Presidential Prankster
Is Ron Kaufman the new Lee Atwater?

Sorry, Sandinistas, Your Lease Is Up (Grapevine)
Sorry, Sandinistas, Your Lease Is Up

Star Wars Does It Again
In the latest dubious scheme for strategic-missile defense, the Pentagon is secretly building an atomic-powered rocket

Starving The Schools
Trimming budgets is not enough: school districts are being asked to slice right down to the bone, and children will be feeling the pain

The Kennedy Boys' Night Out
An evening of carousing, an accusation of rape and talk of a botched investigation roil the wealthy's favorite playground

The Porky Awards (Grapevine)

The Presidency: What Links These Six?
What Links These Six?

Thumbs Down from Stormin' Norman (Grapevine)
Thumbs Down from Stormin' Norman

Till The Well Runs Dry
Hooked on growth and the splash of fountains, Las Vegas plots a water grab from rural Nevada and neighboring states


WORLD
America Abroad
When Monsters Stay Home

Iraq: Defeat And Flight
While much of the world sits back and watches, Saddam Hussein and his resurgent army send hundreds of thousands of Kurdish refugees on a piteous quest for sanctuary

Six Days with the Kurds
A TIME correspondent is on hand as the embattled rebels fight, then becomes part of a tidal flight to safety

The Course of Conscience
America and its allies confront a new dilemma: how to oppose military intervention but still take responsibility for the victims when the Saddams of the world run amuck

Who Are the Kurds?
Centuries of oppression have made them a people prepared to die for nationhood

AFGHANISTAN: What Khost Victory? (World Notes)
AFGHANISTAN: What Khost Victory?

ALBANIA: It's Not Over By A Long Shot (World Notes)
ALBANIA: It's Not Over By A Long Shot

EGYPT: Nasser's Son Beats the Rap (World Notes)
EGYPT: Nasser's Son Beats the Rap

HAITI: A Shock to the System (World Notes)
HAITI: A Shock to the System


SCIENCE
Alarming Loss
Is the ozone layer thinning faster than expected?

How The Nose Knows
Researchers discover the first known genes of smell and unlock one of the mysteries of the primitive brain

New Challenge to the Big Bang? (Space)
Peering to the edge of the universe, an adventurous probe seeks to discover the mysterious origin of gamma rays


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Physicians, Heal Thyselves! (Health)
A new doctor arrives at the ailing National Institutes of Health to fight low morale, sagging wages and official interference

The Body Wins Round 1 (Medicine)
Research offers hope that the AIDS virus can be beaten


SOCIETY
Brushing Up on Right and Wrong (Ethics)
A California ethicist teaches change for the better

The Perils of Being a Lefty (Living)
A sinister study shows that right-handers live longer than southpaws -- but have researchers fingered the right cause?


PRESS
Hello, Sweetheart! Get Me Remake!
Fresh from its triumphant war coverage and sporting a refurbished design, the Los Angeles Times positions itself to challenge the reigning journals of the East


SPORT
Bungee Jumping Comes of Age
Determined daredevils once made their madcap leaps in the dead of night to avoid authorities. Now in parts of the U.S. they leap with impunity from hot-air balloons and 140-ft.-high towers.


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BUSINESS
Business

ANNUAL REPORTS: The Best of Buffett
ANNUAL REPORTS: The Best of Buffett

CREDIT: When the Price Isn't Right
CREDIT: When the Price Isn't Right

ENTERTAINMENT: Dances with Debt
ENTERTAINMENT: Dances with Debt

SAVINGS AND LOANS: The Follies Go On
SAVINGS AND LOANS: The Follies Go On

Workers: Risks And Rewards


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Life on the World's Edge: Graham Greene (1904-1991) (The Arts)
Graham Greene: 1904-1991

Classic Spooks: DARK STAR by Alan Furst (Books)
Classic Spooks: DARK STAR by Alan Furst

Home Alone (Theater)
LUCIFER'S CHILD by William Luce

The Case of the AWOL President: PRESIDENT REAGAN: THE ROLE OF A LIFETIME by Lou Cannon (Books)
The Case of the AWOL President: PRESIDENT REAGAN: THE ROLE OF A LIFETIME by Lou Cannon

The Deity of Modern Dance: Martha Graham: 1894-1991 (The Arts)

Young Einstein: THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING by Lisa Grunwald (Books)
Young Einstein: THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING by Lisa Grunwald


PEOPLE
Broken Connections, Missing Memories: JACOB FOX (Interview)
Chicago neurologist JACOB FOX sifts through the intricacies of the brain to separate the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease from spells of ordinary forgetfulness

Of Cows, Scuds and Scotch: P. J. O'ROURKE (Profile)
Just why did P. J. O'ROURKE, one of America's funniest writers, go to the Persian Gulf? And who let him come home?


TO OUR READERS
From The Publisher: Apr. 15, 1991 (From The Publisher)


ESSAY
Essay: On Getting It Wrong
On Getting It Wrong


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