Table of ContentsStatesman Smuts All in the Family Here Come the DINKs Double-income, no-kids couples are the latest subsetGUATEMALA Giving Democracy a Chance While the generals watch, a civilian President moves gingerlyStill Crazy After All These Fears Two new films pay tribute to the dark stars of Brit litIn Praise of Pets Never a Partner Wonderful Town MANHATTAN '45 by Jan Morris Oxford University; 273 pages; $17.95World Notes NUCLEAR WEAPONS Tales of Two Secret Pacts SOVIET UNION Gateway to the Gulag Magadan is rich in gold but short on memory of its pastAfter the Last Picture Show TEXASVILLE by Larry McMurtry; Simon & Schuster; 542 pages; $18.95COVER STORIES Crawling with Bugs The embassy spy scandal widens, affecting Marines and diplomatsDaughters TEMPORARY SHELTER by Mary Gordon Random House; 213 pages; $16.95In Iowa: Rolling Toward PeoriaWorld Notes EGYPT Victory Now, Victory Later World Notes SOUTH KOREA Opposition In Disarray Defending a Piper Off Again, On Again Home Porn World Notes DISASTERS The Ferry's Grim Toll Rises Texaco's Star Falls Facing a $10 billion penalty, the oil company chooses bankruptcyFacing Up to Sticker Shock As tuitions soar ahead of inflation, colleges try to explain whyCOVER STORIES ''And to Keep Our Honor Clean'' The Marines struggle to live up to their hymn and their code of Semper FidelisCOVER STORIES Getting ''Snookered'' World Notes CHINA Adventures in The Skin Trade From Spindletop to Saudi Arabia Congress's Case New evidence on IranscamAir Pockets Around United Its pilots stir a takeover frenzyThe Dollar Gets No Respect Global financial woes deepenCOVER STORIES The Presidency When in Moscow . . .Business Notes ART COLLECTING Where a Sunny Van Gogh Went COVER STORIES The Art of High-Tech Snooping How nigh-invisible devices can get under an embassy's skinGetting Together with a Friend Prospects look good for a Canada-U.S. free-trade pactA Tale of Urban Greed Wedtech's web of corruption stretches beyond New YorkBusiness Notes AGRICULTURE Bumper Crop Of Trouble How Many Fingers on the Button? Too many, as a new novel called State Scarlet points outBusiness Notes LAWSUITS An Igniting Controversy A Glimpse into Fairyland A.B.T.'s new Sleeping Beauty casts a poignant spellHinckley's Hope He seeks a day on the town Business Notes TAXES Feds Fuddle Filing Forms Lovelorn Tracts, Minced Wilderness Jousting with the landscape in Joel Sternfeld's AmericaAmerican Notes CALIFORNIA Blues for A Butterfly Business Notes MARKETING Got Change For a Goofy? American Notes POLITICS Two More for The Road The End of the Beginning? A controversial cancer treatment shows new promiseAmerican Notes TAXES Many Unhappy Returns Progress in Parkinsonism Problems of Crime and Punishment Should the U.S. use Soviet evidence against accused war criminals?ISRAEL Sagging Spirits Coalition squabbles and a spate of scandals dampen a holidayToo Moving to Be Mayhem With courage and craft, Sugar Ray Leonard comes backChanging Climate Racism at Bat No monument for JackiePresident and Press American Notes TOYS Deadly Gunplay American Notes CHICAGO Washington's Victory Song Driving by the Glow of a Screen Electronic maps put a high-tech fantasy on the dashboardSquabbling Preachers CZECHOSLOVAKIA Smiling Mike Wows 'Em in Prague 19 years after the tanks, Gorbachev comes callingTIME Magazine Contents Page APRIL 20, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 16 Once More, the Sound of Music Translators offer U.S. Roman Catholics a stylish New TestamentShamir: ''I Think It Will Pass''Dead Cats, Toxins and Typhoid Clean-up time for the New River, an international irritantMore Violent Hurricanes? Knockoff BLIND DATE Directed by Blake Edwards Screenplay by Dale LaunerMiddle East: Time for NegotiationsTIME Magazine Masthead APRIL 20, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 16