Table of ContentsThe Terrorist Bounty HuntersSummer's Bloodsuckers In the fight against 100 trillion mosquitoes, the tactics are changing. The new motto: Know your enemy.Skip the TitleThe Machines Are Listening Computers can't take dictation, but they may already understand speech well enough to take your jobHow Trade Barriers Hurt U.S. Consumers Here's the Thing: He Was RudeSWIMMING An End to Domination Americans feel the ripples of change as a new wave of swimmers make their marks in the poolA Vanished Culture Discontinued Project BARCELONA THE WIN-WIN GAMES In these so far happy Olympics, even losers seem to count themselves fortunateTeaching Young Fathers the Ropes Long neglected and stigmatized, unwed dads learn how to cope with kids -- and lifeDifferences Need Not Divide The Riyadh Connection Behind the Clifford headlines lurks the real news about B.C.C.I.: growing evidence that the bank provided secret services for Saudis and U.S. intelligence agents''IT'S AMAZING . . .'' Moscow's Secret PlansAn Icon Falls in The B.C.C.I. Scandal Clark Clifford is indicted as a front for the notorious bank POISON PEN Grab That Leonardo!MEGAMARKET The North American Free Trade Agreement: a $6 trillion market gamble for 363 million consumersCAMPAIGN QUIZPart of the Solution? Or is President F.W. de Klerk, with his strategy for maintaining white power, now part of the problem?GM to GE: Japan Does It BetterSCORECARDThe Political Interest Amateurs, but Playing Like ProsOne Degree of Separation On issues ranging from Yugoslavia to Iraq to Russia, Bush and Clinton share remarkably similar views. The big difference may be in their attitude toward the U.S. as a world leader.THE HEALTH QUESTIONThe Other Player Bush's political future may depend on how he handles the taunting challenge of Saddam HusseinCLINTON AND GORE TIME magazine contents page AUGUST 10, 1992 VOL. 140 NO. 6 What's Wrong With Bush? Nothing -- except a free fall in the polls, a sputtering economy and a near revolt within his panic-stricken party. No wonder his mood is grim.Honey, I Sent the Kids to Oxford The Disney-Merchant Ivory alliance blends highbrow with no-brow ET CETERA CANCER VACCINE Ice-T Melts Facing continuing attacks, the rapper yanks his antipolice anthem No Sure Bets U.S. athletes find the competition keener than anticipated Does Cow's Milk Cause Diabetes? It may act as a trigger in some genetically sensitive people VICIOUS KILLER AIR LIFT ET CETERA WORTHLESS AND DEADLY Jackson: Saving FaceJourney Into Vietnam's Lost World An expedition finds several new creatures, including a kind of goat ET CETERA BIG-MONEY SAVE The Pornography Of Self-RevelationWar GamesBurt and A HalfAirlift for Humanity With 1.5 million Somalis facing starvation, the U.N. moves to help ET CETERA ABOUT FACE Jagger NaughtStruggling Back Into the Black Ford and Chrysler make some money for a change GIVE ME YOUR ACTIVE, YOUR AFFLUENT . . . Memphis Blue, Ottoman GoldSHORT TAKES ET CETERA LESS THAN EUPHORIC Steeltown Standoff In Pittsburgh's 10-week newspaper strike, many side with the unions TELEVISION How Much Is Too Much? NBC's TripleCast offered more coverage than ever, but viewers weren't buyingRocks on the Royal RoadHung Up on Tailhook Newly found snapshots add a sordid chapter to the Navy sex scandal The Last RoundupGYMNASTICS ODE TO JOYLESSNESS The women seemed tense and strained. This time it was the men who were fun to watch.WINNING TOUCH BASKETBALL Look For the Silver Lining It's an exciting tournament -- the one that doesn't include the Dream TeamYou Blinked! No, You Did! Iraq and the U.S. step back from the brink -- for now Back from Moscow East Germany's Honecker returns to a unified land -- and criminal charges