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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 138 No. 6
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NATION
Accusations Busybodies: New Puritans Repent!
The hour of the meddlers is at hand! And they are putting other Americans' views, behavior and even jobs at increasing risk.

America Abroad
A Defense We Can Live With

Civil Rights: Doubts About Thomas: Doubts About Thomas (American Notes)
Doubts About Thomas

Crime: Extracurricular Activities (American Notes)
Extracurricular Activities

Disasters: Death on the Silver Star (American Notes)
Death on the Silver Star

War on Drugs: All Stacked Up, No Place to Go: All Stacked Up, No Place to Go (American Notes)
All Stacked Up, No Place to Go

Armed Forces: The New Top Guns
In the wake of Desert Storm, the Senate clears women pilots for combat

A Nation of Finger Pointers (Cover Stories)
Twin malformations are cropping up in the American character: a nasty intolerance and a desire to blame everyone else for everything

Exculpations Crybabies: Eternal Victims
Hypersensitivity and special pleading are making a travesty of the virtues that used to be known as individual responsibility and common sense

Gee, We Didn't Know What We Were Doing (Grapevine)

Investigations: The Busybodies on the Bus
As reporters feed lower on the news chain, public figures face shifting standards for their private conduct

Jamming Against the Tide (Grapevine)

Milwaukee Murders: Did They All Have to Die?
Chagrined Milwaukeeans learn how the police let a serial killer slip through their hands to kill again

Moscow Summit: Tag-Team Diplomacy
Bush helps Gorbachev in the Ukraine, and the Soviet leader returns the favor on the Middle East

No, Thanks, I'll Stick with Coffee (Grapevine)

Pee-Wee Herman Awards (Grapevine)

The Last Media Circus

Urban Crisis: Beating the Mean Streets
With a little help from his friends, James Jacobs proves that ghetto blacks are not doomed to failure

Vox Pop: Aug. 12, 1991 (Grapevine)


WORLD
Cuba: Dancing the Socialist Line
The young in Havana may covet jeans and rap records from the U.S., but most of them say they still respect Castro and reject materialism

Racisme
As Europe's ethnic mix begins to change, some countries discover they are not as tolerant of foreign cultures as they once thought they were

Britain: Soggy Crowns (World Notes)
Soggy Crowns

Kenya: A Night of Madness (World Notes)
A Night of Madness

South Africa: Trying to Bury a Scandal (World Notes)
Trying to Bury a Scandal

The Philippines: You Can Go Home Again (World Notes)
You Can Go Home Again -

Yugoslavia: The Case for Confederation
With options ranging from secession to redrawing the map, only one holds out the promise of an enduring peace


SCIENCE
Last of The Great Tinkerers

Meter-Made Crusade (Nature)
Zoos find a two-bit way to save tropical rain forests

Ultimate Gene Machine
A method of multiplying DNA is revolutionizing medical diagnosis, speeding forensic work and solving old mysteries


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Keeping The Door Closed (Medicine)
America's stubborn immigration restrictions could force the cancellation of next year's global AIDS conference

Why Isn't Our Birth Control Better? (Health)
Policies, politics and prudery are making it harder for Americans to control their own reproduction -- especially compared with Europeans


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BUSINESS
Airlines: Struggling to Stay Aloft
Carl Icahn makes a pact with TWA's creditors, but can he avert a nose dive?

Automobiles: Bad News For Detroit
Bad News For Detroit

Broadcasting: Tom Brokaw Goes Public
Tom Brokaw Goes Public

Diplomacy: Horse with a Track Record
Horse with a Track Record

Entertainment: Will Tyson Do The Encores?
Will Tyson Do The Encores?

Litigation: Uri to Timex: Do You Mind?
Uri to Timex: Do You Mind?

Scandals: Cashing In on Blue Chips
Mounting evidence discloses the stunning extent to which B.C.C.I. bought its way into the inner circles of power

Technology: What New Age?
High-tech gizmos for home and office are readily available but underused. The Information Age just isn't all it was cracked up to be . . . yet.


EDUCATION
Putting The School First
Stanford's Donald Kennedy steps down gracefully in the wake of scandal


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Come to The Cabaret! (Theater)
In New York City and around the country, you can have dinner, sing along, join a conga line, judge a beauty contest, be a murder suspect . . . and see a play

Pee-Wee's Misadventure (Show Business)
A well-publicized arrest in Florida amounts to a very bad career move for the kiddie star

See How They Run (Books)

The New Troubadours (Music)
Fresh sound abounds in the reflective music of a new generation of singer-songwriters


MISCELLANY
Miscellany: Aug. 12, 1991


PEOPLE
Nothing Is Ever Simply Black and White: SHELBY STEELE (Interview)
Outspoken author SHELBY STEELE defends Clarence Thomas and argues that too many African Americans see themselves as victims


TO OUR READERS
From The Publisher: Aug. 12, 1991 (From The Publisher)


ESSAY
Judges, Democracy And Natural Law


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