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Table of ContentsCALVIN MEETS THE MARLBORO MAN Tossing aside taboos in the bold new world of advertisingWIND RIVER'S LOST GENERATION An outbreak of suicide plagues a Wyoming reservation A LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHERPAINFUL VERDICT San Diego loses its mayor AMERICAN NOTES VERMONT IMPURE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW HE AIN'T HEAVY, HE'S MY BANKER Manufacturers Hanover cuts the interest rate on credit cardsTHE MAN DID MAKE MOVIES Orson Welles: 1915-1985THE DEMAGOGUE IN THE CROWDFACING FAILURE Canadian banks in trouble AMERICAN NOTES CAMPUSES VOICES AGAINST APARTHEID AMERICAN NOTES ATLANTIC CITY CAESARS' UNLUCKY DAY BUSINESS NOTES MARKETING CORPORATE IDENTITY CRISIS AMERICAN NOTES THE PRESIDENT KEEPING HIS NOSE CLEAN BUSINESS NOTES ITALY THE COMRADES TURN BULLISH BUSINESS NOTES BEER A MULTINATIONAL BREW AMERICAN NOTES JUSTICE SPURNING THE WORLD COURT PUTTING THEM ALL TO THE TEST Does wider screening mean narrower freedoms?DRUMS ALONG THE POTOMAC The military establishment is besieged by some of its staunchest supportersCOVER STORIES THE VOYAGE OF THE Achille Lauro A Mediterranean pleasure cruise turns into a 52-hour nightmare at seaTOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING? < The Frustacis sue their fertility doctorCONQUERING INHERITED ENEMIES Doctors stand on the brink of a genetic revolutionCHIEFS IN SEARCH OF A CHIEF LAST RITES FOR A BARRIO A crushing mud slide kills hundreds in Puerto RicoPEOPLE ON THE MOVE The discount carrier wins the bidding in the battle for FrontierDANCING AROUND THE DEFICIT Huffing and puffing, Congress tries a budget-balancing actJOB SHUFFLE AHEAD? RX FOR PEACE A Nobel for a doctors' group BAKER STEERS A NEW COURSE The U.S. launches an ambitious plan to defuse the Third World's debt bombCOCAINE'S SKYDIVING SMUGGLERS Now parachutists and disposable planes sneak in drugsNEWSWATCH THE BLANDING OF NEWSPAPERSWORLD NOTES EL SALVADOR DEATH IN A DAWN ATTACK MEXICO'S MISERY TRINITY DAY A new journal is born WORLD NOTES CENTRAL AMERICA UNCLOGGING Contra AID IN DES MOINES: WORMS FOR SALEWORLD NOTES SRI LANKA ANOTHER TRY FOR A TRUCE COVER STORIES THE U.S. SENDS A MESSAGE A bold, nonviolent stroke ends four days of horror and humiliationTHE MAN WHO'S CHANGING CLOTHES Designer Issey Miyake makes fashion for tomorrowBUSINESS NOTES AUTOS DIAMOND-STAR SHINES ON ILLINOIS BUSINESS NOTES DISASTERS BOEING PLEDGES TO PAY UP COVER STORIES ''I THOUGHT IT WAS TERRIFIC'' COVER STORIES IN PURSUIT OF JUSTICEA MACHINE ON EVERY DESK Drexel shows how 8,000 computers can transform a campusBRITAIN UNDER FIRE Riot brings a tough response FOSSILS GALAPAGOS by Kurt Vonnegut Delacorte; 295 pages; $16.95TEXTBOOK TURNAROUND APPLE CORED SOVIET UNION FIGHTING THE BATTLE OF THE BOTTLE Gorbachev's campaign to curb abuses leaves drinkers thirstyARE CRIMINALS BORN, NOT MADE? A new book looks at the predisposition toward lawbreakingGOOD GRADES OBSESSION STRINDBERG: A BIOGRAPHY by Michael Meyer Random House; 651 pages; $24.95FRANCE A TIME FOR SOUL-SEARCHING Mitterrand's troubled Socialists seek to revive confidence and avoid defeatCELIBACY CLARIFIED A JUBILANT CRY FROM THE GUTTER LES MISERABLES by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel SchonbergCRYING ''SHAME'' AT LINCOLN CENTER The U.S. premiere of Hail Mary stirs Catholic protestsWORLD NOTES PORTUGAL ANOTHER MINORITY GOVERNMENT X-RATED LYRICS AN INTERVIEW WITH RAJIV GANDHI ''Democracy has reached deep into the average Indian'' IN SEARCH OF IMMORTALITY THE TREE OF LIFE by Hugh Nissenson; Harper & Row; 159 pages; $15.95AUTO IMPORTS MEMORY MOVIE WHEN FATHER WAS AWAY ON BUSINESS Directed by Emir Kusturica Screenplay by Abdulah SidranSUMMIT STRATEGY WORLD NOTES JAPAN OPENING UP OLD WOUNDS GREENPEACE AFFAIR
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