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Vol. 141 No. 24
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NATION
Bentsen on the Burner (The Cabinet)
His influence rides on winning the votes of his old Senate colleagues for Clinton's battered budget

Deja Gergen (The Week)

Hasta La Vista, Bobby (Texas)
The G.O.P.'s Hutchison Wins Texas Senate race

Health Report (The Week)

Informed Sources (The Week)

News Digest May 30-June 5 (The Week)

Sharing Bad Habits with the Boss (The White House)

Tailor-Made to Be Used Against Her (The White House)

The 10 Most Important Jobs Bill Clinton Has Not Yet Filled (The Week)

The Morning Line (The Week)

The Vanishing Strike (The Week)

The Week (The Week)

Vox Pop (The Week)

Where Is 'My Center'? (The White House)
As Bill Clinton dumps another nominee and scrambles for the political middle, he raises new questions about his true convictions

Winners & Losers (The Week)


WORLD
Birth of a Nation (South Africa)
A historic agreement to hold South Africa's first free elections next April promises no miracle solution for the country's profound economic and social woes

Mandela and De Klerk Speak Out (South Africa)
In exclusive interviews, South Africa's black and white leaders both profess optimism about a multiracial future

Mandela and De Klerk Speak Out (South Africa)
In exclusive interviews, South Africa's black and white leaders both profess optimism about a multiracial future


WAR & TERRORISM
Death As a Way of Life (The Balkans)
On one northern battlefield, a TIME photographer records the grief of a group of small, tightly knit Muslim villages


HEALTH & MEDICINE
But Will It End the Abortion Debate? (Cover Health)
Protesters will have a hard time finding targets, but they won't give up

Evil Over the Land (Medicine)
A deadly illness plagues the Navajo nation

New, Improved and Ready for Battle (Cover Health)
The Abortion Pill Is Finally Coming to the U.S., and a Breakthrough That Eliminates the Follow-Up Shots Will Make It Simpler to Use


SOCIETY
No Room at the Top (Adventure)
Crowding and accidents increase as Americans flock to mountaineering

Peak Performance (Adventure)


SPORT
The Round Mound in the Heavens
Two overwhelming talents collide in the N.B.A. finals


TECHNOLOGY
Bill Gates On ... (Cybertech)

Ending the Paper Chase (Cybertech)
He conquered the computer industry. Now Bill Gates is taking on a daunting new challenge: creating the office of the future.


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Spectator: The Future Is Looking Too Cool
Instant CDs! Movie premieres and Macy's at home! Amazing -- and sterile and lonely

The Next Lani Guinier? (Appointments)
As nominee to head the National Endowment for the Humanities, Hackney may draw fire

The Political Interest Another Blown Opportunity

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Dying For The Camera (Television)

Jaws Ii (Cinema)
In Jurassic Park, Steven Spielberg has a monster movie with a lot of bite

Paralyzed by Caution (Theater)

Present At The Collapse (Books)

Rockabilly Heartthrob (Music)

Sweet Nothings (Cinema)


TO OUR READERS
From the Publisher (From The Publisher)


ESSAY
A Dictionary For These Times


Quotes of the Day »

MR. DIGAL, 45, a Christian, recalling what he was told last month in his village in India. The country is facing intense violence between Christians and Hindus