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Table of ContentsTHOSE LAWYERS AGAIN CHINA GOLDEN HANDSHAKES IN PEKING Deng offers generous retirement to 131 veteran leadersA MADNESS IN THEIR METHOD Therapists can overwhelm patients with their own disturbancesADVERTISING PAYS ANTIDOTES THE FLAMINGO'S SMILE by Stephen Jay Gould Norton; 476 pages; $17.95BOOKENDS WORLD NOTES THE GULF ANNIVERSARY OF A STALEMATE WORLD NOTES JAPAN UPPING THE ANTE ON DEFENSE PICKING POCKETS ROUGHING UP THE GENTLE SEX STANLEY AND THE WOMEN by Kingsley Amis; Summit; 256 pages; $14.95WORLD NOTES THAILAND PAYMENT FOR A FAILED COUP IN ALABAMA: ''A COON DOG INDEED''AN AMERICAN AGENDA FOR ROME U.S. bishops help lay the groundwork for a Vatican synodWORLD NOTES SWEDEN A NARROW WIN FOR PALME; WORLD NOTES EL SALVADOR ''I'M FINE, I'M FINE, PAPA'' TV PROTEST Church alarm over violence TRADING PARTNERS THE LITTLE MAN WHO COULD NEVER BE PUT DOWN A reporter's account of how Deng Xiaoping not only survived modern China's worst upheavals but went on to launch his country on a new Long MarchROCK IS A FOUR-LETTER WORD A Senate committee asks: Have the lyrics gone too far?WORDS VS. DEEDS COVER STORY THE TRIALS OF JOB COVER STORY ANATOMY OF AN EARTHQUAKECOVER STORY WORST OF THE CENTURY ESPIONAGE A HIGH-LEVEL GAME OF TIT FOR TAT London and Moscow trade expulsions, and a spy couple fleesA LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHERTH-TH-THAT'S ALL, FOLKS! U.S. POLICY GOES ON TRIAL At the World Court, two Americans make Nicaragua's caseSHINING LEGACY FROM THE EAST Across the U.S., the ''Festival of India'' brings a potpourri of cultureFRANCE ''CRIMINAL, ABSURD . . . AND STUPID'' Under fire in the Greenpeace affair, a Mitterrand minister resignsSOUTH AFRICA VIOLATIONS OF ANOTHER KIND Pretoria raids Angola and gets into a row with MozambiqueBUSINESS NOTES REGULATION A FREER HAND FOR AT&T AMERICAN NOTES NEW YORK THE END OF THE ROAD AMERICAN NOTES PITTSBURGH BASEBALL'S DEALER TAKES A LOSS BUSINESS NOTES INSURANCE TAKING A BATH IN SPACE AMERICAN NOTES UTAH UNCLE SAM'S BOWLING ALLEY BRIGHT LIGHTS AND HEARTACHE SONG & DANCE Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Lyrics by Don Black; Choreography by Peter MartinsCOVER STORY ''A NOISE LIKE THUNDER'' Mexico City is battered by devastating tremors, with heavy loss of lifeTHE PUBLISHERS FLUNK SCIENCE California rejects textbooks as skimpy, especially on evolutionAMERICAN NOTES CONGRESS NO TIME FOR THE TAX BILL BROTHERS THE BLOOD KNOT by Athol FugardAMERICAN NOTES WYOMING THE GOVERNOR GOES BROKE SHAKEN TO THE VERY CORE After months of anger and anguish, Steve Jobs resigns as Apple chairmanSTAMPEDING TOWARD PROTECTIONISM The Democrats see import curbs as the path to political gainANOTHER ROADBLOCK FOR A DREAMER DeLorean is charged with cheating investors out of $8.9 millionCAP TAKES A HARD LINE BREAKING RANK Yamani talks price war SETTING THE SUMMIT TABLE As the Soviet Foreign Minister arrives, Reagan holds the line on Star WarsBLOWN BLISS A guru calls the policeA GALA WITH A GRIM SIDE Hollywood raises funds for AIDS amid a debate over safetyBUSINESS NOTES AIRLINES A BID FOR A NEW FRONTIER BENJAMIN WEIR'S SECRET PASSAGE A hostage returns from the Middle East but discloses few detailsTHE PRESIDENCY A WASTE OF EVERYBODY'S TIMEBUSINESS NOTES AGRICULTURE DESPERATE MEASURES IN FLORIDA
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