Table of ContentsINSIDE WASHINGTON FROM THE MAN WHO BROUGHT YOU WILLIE HORTON . . . NO HOLIDAY ON ICE Dreams of gold and glory in figure skating are very elusive. To become a champion, start with talent, money, monomania and a top-ranked coach.WINNERS & LOSERS BILL AND TED'S CUDDLY ADVENTURE TARNISHED VICTORY Charges and questions swirl around her, but did Tonya Harding know about the plot to maim her rival?RETURN OF THE SLUGGER After a respite from Hollywood, programming whiz Brandon Tartikoff swings for the fences againTHE WEEK JANUARY 9-15THE ODYSSEY OF AN ORPHANMOTHER-AND-CHILD REUNION Big-city hospitals have developed inventive programs to solve the tragedy of abandoned babiesIN THE SPOTLIGHT BORIS YELTSIN: ''MAY GOD HELP US''SEEN & HEARDCLINTON NIGHTMARES DON'T TREAD ON MY LAB Researchers brace themselves for a new era of tighter control and stingier funding from WashingtonCRISIS? WHAT CRISIS? As medical inflation eases, so does the sense of urgency that Clinton needs to push his revolutionary planMEET THE FLINTSTONES -- AT THE MOVIES!DALLIANCES OF THE PAST TIME Magazine Masthead JANUARY 24, 1994 VOL. 143 NO. 4 FEMINISM CONFRONTS BOBBITTRYBEAR HUGS ALL AROUND In the wake of Clinton's saxophone summitry, his advisers claim that everyone came away happy. But the President's work may have only just begun.SEMESTER BREAK In a dustup over campus sexual politics, a collegian charged with intimidation is asked to study elsewhereFLESHY AND VULGAR RESTORATION PARAMOUNT CHAIRMAN MARTIN DAVIS THE ODD MAN OUTTHE CASE ISN'T CLOSED AGAINST SUPPRESSION LYLE FOR A DAY HUBBLE OUT OF TROUBLE Super photos prove the repairs were successfulRAP'S NEW JAZZ MESSENGERS US 3 takes fusion further than some have ever dreamedTHE TANGLED WEB As Reno chooses a special prosecutor, new questions arise in the Whitewater caseWEAPONS IN THE GULF WAR LOST CHORDS A cellist with perfect pitch in a novel of somber dissonanceTHE POLITICAL INTEREST WHERE IT HURTSHOW TO BUY A GOOD CAR OH, THOSE PESKY TAXES THE TAUT WIRE OF CHILDHOOD MEMORY Columnists Art Buchwald and Pete Hamill describe how their early lives were seared by the Great DepressionMEN OF THE YEAR ALTERNATIVE MOMBOSNIA'S ANNE FRANKTIME Magazine contents page January 24, 1994 VOL. 143 NO. 4 MAGIC FROM A WIZARD'S BREW Dead Can Dance evokes the mystical and the exoticGRIT IN THE WINDY CITY Actress Madeleine Stowe ignites an ordinary thrillerDIAGNOSING BILL GATES DEBRA WINGER: DANGEROUS WOMAN Hollywood's hardiest risk taker and troublemaker is back, with two powerful performancesHEALTH REPORT FURTHERMORE FOR KING AND COUNTRY A wicked British mini-series imagines a political battle royalINFORMED SOURCES SPEAKING IN TONGUES Nonstop chatter makes light of the law's dark sideICONS OF STALINISM Soviet Socialist Realism portrayed a godlike Maximum Leader reigning over a communist heavenFURTHERMORE DISPATCHES INDUSTRIAL FLEA MARKETRAW DATA