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Table of ContentsGOODBYE, MISS HAVISHAM A NON-WEDDING TURNS INTO A DEFINING MOMENT IN THE BATTLE OF THE SEXESTHE FORD IN FORD'S FUTURE BILL JR. WILL BE THE FIRST FAMILY MEMBER TO HEAD THE COMPANY IN A DECADE. HIS WARM UP? RUNNING THE NFL LIONSTHE WAR OF THE SPENCERS IN SOUTH AFRICA, DIANA'S BROTHER FINDS HE CANNOT SHUT THE WORLD OUT FROM A SCANDAL OF HIS OWNDR. CLINTON SCRUBS UP HIS PLAN FOR HEALTH-CARE SURGERY IS LESS RADICAL THIS TIME. HE EVEN HAS SOME REPUBLICANS WITH HIMTHE DOW'S DOGS WON'T HUNT A POPULAR INVESTMENT THEORY HAS RUN ITS COURSENOTEBOOKTHE WILDERNESS WITHIN NOVELLAS IN WHICH NATURE IS MORE THAN SCENERYA SMALL-TOWN SAMPLERHOW LONG CAN IT LAST? DESPITE TURMOIL ABROAD, THE ECONOMY WILL LIKELY BE IN GREAT SHAPE THROUGH 1998, SAYS A TIME PANELHOT AIR IN KYOTO UNLESS THE SUMMIT SUCCEEDS, WE'RE HEADED FOR MUCH WARMER WEATHEROUT, PROUD AND VERY YOUNG GAY TEENAGERS ARE EMERGING AS NEVER BEFORE. BUT THESE NEW ACTIVISTS STILL FACE THE OLD PREJUDICESHOW COULD HE HAVE DONE IT? MICHAEL HUTCHENCE'S BAFFLING DEATH IS THE LATEST CHAPTER IN A ROCK-'N'-ROLL ROMANCE LIVED IN EXCESSTHE PALACE OF MIRRORS SADDAM HUSSEIN TRIES A FEW MORE TRICKS TO GET OUT OF HIS SANCTIONS BOX, BUT THE U.S. CAN'T ESCAPE ITS POLICY QUANDARYTHE GREAT ESCAPE AMERICANS ARE FLEEING SUBURBIA FOR SMALL TOWNS. DO THEIR NEW LIVES EQUAL THEIR DREAMS?GOD IS IN THE VECTORS THE LUMINOUS ARCHITECTURE OF RICHARD DIEBENKORN'S PAINTINGSTRYING TO STAY AFLOAT AFTER ENDLESS CRISES, DELAYS AND COST OVERRUNS, THE $200 MILLION TITANIC FINALLY OPENS THIS MONTH. WAS ALL THE MISERY WORTH IT?WHAT'S HOT IN BOTSSETTLING ACCOUNTS TITANIC'S DIRECTOR RESPONDS TO THE CHARGES ABOUT HIS FILMFUND-RAISING PROBES AN UNEASY LEGAL TANGOFRANKLY NOT AN ALBUM OF BALLADS TESTS HARRY CONNICK'S PIPESBAD MEMORY DAVID MAMET AND NEIL SIMON GET NOSTALGICANGLO-AMERICAN POLITICS BUILDING THAT BRIDGE TO A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIPIMF TO THE RESCUE AS EAST ASIA SINKS FURTHER INTO ECONOMIC QUICKSAND, THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND IS SWOOPING IN WITH MONEY AND ADVICE. BUT IS THE IMF, WHOSE BIGGEST DONOR IS THE U.S., THE PERFECT ACTION HERO, OR WILL ITS HELP ONLY MAKE MATTERS WORSE?DOWN, DOWN TO A WATERY GRAVETOO HIGH IN CALIFORNIA? FOR THOSE IN MEDICAL NEED, POT CLUBS OFFER HELP. BUT WASHINGTON MAY TRY TO SPOIL THE PARTY ATMOSPHERETHINKING BIG THE PHRASE GLOBAL ECONOMY CONJURES UP VISIONS OF A WORLD DOMINATED BY MULTINATIONAL MONSTERS. BUT U.S. COMPANIES THAT COULD FIT INTO EXXON'S OR COCA-COLA'S BACK POCKET ARE ALSO CARVING OUT A PROFITABLE NICHE IN FOREIGN MARKETS. HERE ARE THE STO OUR READERSMILESTONESWORST-CASE SCENARIOS HOW GOOD TIMES COULD STOP ROLLINGCover"MUGGER OF THE NATION"? WINNIE MANDELA, ONCE SEEN AS MOTHER OF SOUTH AFRICA, FACES ALLEGATIONS OF VIOLENCE AND KILLINGHE WANTS NEWT'S JOB TOSSED OUT OF THE INNER CIRCLE, BILL PAXON IS QUIETLY CAMPAIGNING TO BE SPEAKERLETTERSGUNNING FOR '90S GLORY TARANTINO'S NEW STAR: '70S ACTION HERO PAM GRIERPEOPLETHE MYTH OF THE MIRACLE ASIAN LEADERS CONFRONT THE REALITY THEY TRIED TO IGNOREAPPRECIATION
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