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Table of ContentsISRAEL Trial by Bitter Recollection The horrors of Treblinka come back to life in JerusalemIRELAND Hollow Victory An election without a winner TIME Magazine Contents page MARCH 2, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 9 CANADA How to Track a Plummeting Star Surrounded by scandal, Mulroney hangs on for his political lifeSOUTH AFRICA The Red and the Black Questions about a Communist role in the liberation movementPutting AIDS to the Test Tough questions about the merits of mass screeningWorld Notes VIET NAM Who's Minding The Store? They All Have High Hopes A unique school develops the gifts of the mentally impairedMaking Its Points, the Hard Way Dealt a difficult hand, Las Vegas draws from the discardsWorld Notes POLAND Let the Vodka Flow Freely World Notes BRITAIN Tiny 1 BR, Sliver Vu Trouble Ahead for the Canal? Deforestation in Panama may bring on a water shortageWorld Notes LIBYA Try This for TV Violence? World Notes WEST GERMANY Ayatullah You, NO Panties Superconductivity Heats Up Breakthroughs in transmitting electricity without energy lossGenetic Clues A DNA test for Alzheimer's Hour of Decision for Women Priests The Church of England considers the ordination of femalesThe Gift of a Second Life THE ENIGMA OF ARRIVAL by V.S. Naipaul; Knopf; 368 pages; $17.95Blast-Off for Profits A new roster of space racers line up to launch the world's satellitesCOVER STORY Bette Steals Hollywood The Divine Miss M is a movie star at lastNo More Blood in the Stone Brazil will halt interest payments on its $108 billion in loansFrom Pinstripes to Prison Stripes As the Feds round up the bad apples, the market flourishesDon't Put Your Drama Onscreen Three recent plays get torpedoed on their way to the moviesSnap It, Scrap It Wayward Ship How North & Co. operated Tower of Judgment Investigators uncover some wild NSC deedsA Wordsmith Pure and Simple Personal writers carve a nicheShould the U.S. Support the Contras?The Presidency The Thousand and One ArrowsIssues of Law and Ethics Letting the Cup Pass Cuomo ends his Hamlet-like consideration of a presidential bidFighting Off the Suitcase Brigade American chipmakers call for a crackdown on Japanese dumpingFiring Is Hard to Do Big John Drug tests for federal workers West Meets East IRON AND SILK by Mark Salzman Random House; 211 pages; $16.95Business Notes AUTOS Ford's Vroom At the Top Recognition for Gastronomy Business Notes AIRPLANES Royal Fete For a Eurojet Self-Indulgences IDOLS OF PERVERSITY by Bram Dijkstra Oxford; 453 pages; $37.95Tacking Further to the Right In a strategy switch, Kemp talks tougher on foreign policyTIME Magazine masthead page MARCH 2, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 9 Business Notes MONEY Bucking Up The Dollar American Notes DEATH PENALTY A ''Horrifying Lottery'' In New Mexico: Visions Along the Amtrak LineNew Discs Offer Sound Trips Classical and rock, from Salzburg to New OrleansAmerican Notes NEW HAMPSHIRE The Color Scarlet Scientific Enthusiasm American Notes TRIALS Twilight Zone: The Defense & Business Notes SERVICES My Beautiful Laundry Ride Promoting Condoms SOVIET UNION Wooing The West Gorbachev uses glitz to push glasnostEthical Choices and AIDS American Notes JUSTICE From Airports To Courts Business Notes LABOR Next a Valet With Each Job? A Party to Remember Savvy Sailor Dispute over Defense LEBANON Bloody Battle for West Beirut As rival militias clash, Syria moves to restore orderThe State of Reagan What Really Happened in Alma-Ata A visit to the scene of last year's minority riots in Kazakhstan
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