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Table of ContentsOn the Wings of Mythology Once again a Greek flies from Crete under his own powerCOVER STORIES Marathon Man But can the Duke unite the party?In Michigan: The Music FadesDrink and Disability The Campus Scramble to Recruit Colleges chase stars while a lot of good students go beggingTIME Magazine Masthead May 2, 1988 Vol. 131, No. 18 During His First 100 Days . . . How Dukakis would handle being the Governor of the entire nationInside the Brain TrustDoes This Make Any Horse Sense? Geneticists confirm that Thoroughbreds are not getting fasterA Holocaust of WordsThe Nova That Stayed Nebulous Al Gore ran as someone worse than he actually is''Surviving Is What I Do'' Doctors puzzle over why some AIDS sufferers can hang on to lifeKitty Provides the Passion She won't unpack in front of him, but they share everything elseThe Show-Off MOON TIGER by Penelope Lively Grove; 208 pages; $15.95Measured Danger The Dilemmas of Childlessness Careers and indecision are leading many to bypass parenthoodRooting for ''Michalis''First Peek at a Stealthy Plane Early Warnings An uproar over Accutane Send Them a Message A battle over plant closings imperils the trade bill The Battle over Baby K. Native Americans resist adoption of their children by non-IndiansWho Needs Bridges? With the roadways jammed, commuters take to ferries The Presidency Of Poets and Word ProcessorsThe Bitter Cost Dangers of multiple birthsMeese ''Malaise'' Reagan gets an earful Hitchcrock A TIME OF DESTINYAmerican Notes PORNOGRAPHY Hanging Up On Porn Business Notes Bequest from The Blue Opera for the Inoperative Catchy tunes and deep passions highlight the Aria anthologyAmerican Notes NEW HAMPSHIRE Slamming the Closet Door Business Notes AIRLINES Throttling Back The Giveaways American Notes ALASKA The Siberian Connection Sexual Chemistry Sans Catalyst MACBETH by William ShakespeareThey Make Good Things for Flying GE's turbofans have become the most popular engines in the skyA Bold Raid on Computer Security The Hannover hacker is tracked down by a Berkeley whizToward a Mummified Sublime Using black glop, Donald Sultan produces gloomy eleganceBusiness Notes PEST CONTROL From Worms To Riches MIDDLE EAST Assignment: Murder How Israel planned the killing of Arafat's right-hand manTIME Magazine contents page May 2, 1988 Vol. 131 No. 18 Biological View THE TALE OF LEAR Adapted from Shakespeare by Tadashi SuzukiAmerican Notes ROMANCE GWTW: the Sequel Cocksure WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY, JR.: PATRON SAINT OF THE CONSERVATIVES by John B. Judis Simon & Schuster; 528 pages; $22.95Business Notes HOSTELRIES Tucked Away For That Tuck Jackson Fever American Notes EVANGELISM Praise the Lord, Pay IRS A Din of Demanding Voices THE DEATH OF METHUSELAH AND OTHER STORIES by Isaac Bashevis Singer; Farrar, Straus & Giroux; 244 pages; $17.95Business Notes PERSONAL COMPUTERS The New Kid Is a Clone A Thousand Years World Notes BRITAIN Loutish Behavior AFGHANISTAN Looking Toward the Final Days Kabul comes down with a case of the pre-pullout jittersPresidential Pardons SOVIET UNION Clash of the Comrades Gorbachev tangles subtly with reform's chief criticTHE GULF Tangling with Tehran In its most serious strike yet, the U.S. hits Iranian ships and oil platforms in a daylong naval actionWorld Notes ITALY The Return of Celestine V World Notes ISRAEL How Could One Forget? What's Classic? ''A Recipe for Disaster''World Notes SOUTH AFRICA Try a Little Tenderness Dalai Lama, Living Buddha Bouncing Back? The thrifts may be on the mend World Notes DISPUTES Fishing for A Fight Hard Times in a Proud Town Woes of the O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-OriolesAn Apology to Japanese Americans The Senate says they were wrongly interned during World War IIThe Wright Stuff NICARAGUA A Town That Peace Forgot In a long-besieged village, the residents remain skepticalChanging the Face of Prime Time Trendsetting Producer Steven Bochco turns out hits by rocking the boatBring on the Reruns! With its writers on strike, Hollywood is running out of materialOut of a Home Perestroika to Pizza After a long cold spell, U.S.-Soviet ventures are brewing once again
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