Time Magazine Contents Page: Mar. 28, 1988
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COVER: The race is on to develop computers that are both fast and smart
For 40 years, the two grand quests of computer science -- to design ever swifter supercomputers and to endow machines with artificial intelligence -- have each proceeded as if the other did not exist. Now, spurred by technological breakthroughs and an explosion of commercial interest, these two avenues of research may be converging. See TECHNOLOGY.
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NATION: In court and on the battlefield, the contra issue burns anew
After 15 months of investigation, a federal grand jury indicts Poindexter, North and two other Iranscam conspirators. -- A Sandinista "invasion" leads Reagan to send 3,200 U. S. troops to Honduras. -- In the wake of the Illinois primary, the Democratic race is more muddled than ever. -- A quiet town on the Hudson River is rocked by a controversial racial attack.
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WORLD: A thwarted coup in Panama pushes Noriega toward the brink
The besieged military strongman meets U. S. emissaries to negotiate a deal that will let him step down safely. But drug indictments against the general are a sticking point. -- In Northern Ireland, a vicious cycle of funerals and violent deaths. -- Shamir sidesteps a U. S. peace plan. -- Is the Soviet Union playing defense? -- Civil war blocks food for Ethiopia' s drought victims.
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Economy & Business
Congress shapes a bill to help trim the trade deficit. -- The Postal Service cuts service but hikes prices. -- Kuwait' s BP connection.
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Living
Christian Lacroix' s ready- to- wear debut makes Paris headlines, but some great clothes turn up in small shows and no- shows.
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Press
Travel magazines flock to separate the despised tourist from the preferred traveler and to cash in on a taste for vacation indulgence.
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Medicine
A new study rekindles a troubling debate about whether women under 50 benefit from regular mammograms to detect breast cancer.
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Cinema
Robert Redford directs The Milagro Beanfield War, a humanist parable with all the right motives and a few of the wrong moves.
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Music
In Boston an ambitious three- week festival takes the measure of Soviet composers, and they come up a little short.
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Books
Gabriel Garcia Marquez writes a love story that throbs with the human comedy. -- David Brinkley' s wartime Washington.
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Video
The Fox Network has stumbled often in its first year of battling the Big Three, but the scrappy newcomer is making its mark.
6 Letters
8 American Scene
69 Milestones
71 Religion
79 Environment
81 Health & Fitness
88 People
Cover: Illustration by Jean Francois Podevin
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