Table of ContentsBit of History Business Notes BEVERAGES Sour Episode For a Cult Brew ISRAEL ''I Can't Even Kill a Chicken'' Accused Murderer Demjanjuk finally takes the standBusiness Notes AUTOS Trying to Skirt a Strike Capitol Hearings Blitz on Boeing Pickens chooses a new target World Notes HAITI Return of the Bogeymen Getting to Know You TIME Magazine Contents Page AUGUST 10, 1987 Vol. 130 No. 6 Singing to the Rhythm of Dreams Ladysmith Black Mambazo exports elegant African musicPANAMA The General Went to Work But few others did as government opponents gained supportBusiness Notes GAMES This Contra Wants 25 cents ARMAMENTS Battle of Jericho Moscow's minuet over a missile Business Notes FINANCE Peru vs. the Dollar Dealers SOVIET UNION Testing the Limits of Glasnost Crimean Tatars take their protest a bit too farInto Rough Water How the U.S. found itself in a Persian Gulf minefieldMore Rooms for The Big House Alternative prisons spring upWorld Notes CUBA Men from Uncle Sam COVER STORY Shrinking Shores Overdevelopment, poor planning and nature take their tollFrenzied Hunt for the Right Stuff Washington pushes for U.S. superconductor supremacyBite-Size News More Than Feelings Rights Show Their Roots Pivot's Power Help Wanted Through the Looking Glass Two new exposes tell tales of British spies and traitorsWorld Notes SOUTH AFRICA Approaching Thunder World Notes SECURITY The Right Combination Life in Low Gear The Dark Side of Yuppiedom THE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF MOLLY DODD NBC; Thursdays; 9:30 p.m. E.S.T.World Notes SOVIET UNION Trials and Errors Remembering the Holocaust How to Start a Museum Three U.S. collections go public, with mixed resultsLeopard Beware Swept Away at ChathamThe Presidency Hot Air -- and Hope -- for IowaOn Their Own ORPHANS: REAL AND IMAGINARY by Eileen Simpson Weidenfeld & Nicolson 259 pages; $16.95A Major Sticking Point Bonn's missiles stall a pact Hyde-Bound DON'T TREAD ON ME: THE SELECTED LETTERS OF S.J. PERELMAN Edited by Prudence Crowther Viking; 372 pages; $19.95Ribbiting Evidence CAMPAIGN ISSUES Seeking Oomph On the Stump Candidates are flexing their musclesThe Weapons That Wait ''It's Very Difficult to Accept'' Meese, Regan and Weinberger add little to an incomplete storyNot Yet a Potted Plant Despite his Iranscam wounds, Reagan is hardly a pushoverBond Keeps Up His Silver Streak After 25 years, the 007 formula remains stirring but not shakenEvil Umpires? Not in Soviet BaseballAmerican Notes BROADCASTING Pirate Rock 'N' Roll If This Is Peace . . . A four-year war officially ends, but the battle could rage onNo Longer Mr. Clean Has Europe's Growth Peaked? A slowdown could mean trouble for American exportersAmerican Notes MEMORIALS Requiem for A Cowboy Our Troubled Skies (Contd.) Radar failures, Eastern's glitches and more bad luck for DeltaAmerican Notes BOSTON Ray to the Rescue, Again American Notes BANKRUPTCIES A tall Texan Goes Under American Notes POLITICS Red Baiting Returns A Delicate Balance Alan Greenspan, the new Fed chairman, will have to tread carefully