Table of ContentsWorld Notes NORWAY The Whales Of August Atlanta Risen World Notes THE GULF Shall We Talk Now? Fitness Fetish World Notes ANGOLA A Matter Of Timing World Notes TERRORISM More Blood On Their Hands Different Defense Measures TIME magazine contents page AUGUST 15, 1988 Vol. 132 No. 7 How to Rob Banks Without a Gun A growing army of felons plunders the financial industryWorld Notes ANTIQUITIES How Hot Is Aphrodite? TIME magazine masthead AUGUST 15, 1988 Vol. 132 No. 7 Fraud, Fraud, Fraud The white-collar crime wave is spurring a determined cleanup operationDemocratic Duo American Notes TOURISTS Top Gun In Moscow American Notes IRAN-CONTRA Ollie wins, and so does Bush American Notes CALIFORNIA Grief for The Coroner JAPAN Prejudice and Black Sambo American blacks are up in arms over Japanese racial attitudesMIDDLE EAST Goodbye to All That Hussein's gambit confounds friend and foeComing Home to RoostRebellion with a Cause Running in lower gear, the uprising nonetheless grinds onThe Frustrations of Discovery A glitch-prone shuttle casts a mood of disappointment over NASATalking About the Weather The lazy days of summer yield to an attack of ecophobiaA New Alternative A Critic's Contrarian ViewBlaming Men, Not Machines ''Human error'' will take the rap for the Iran Air shootdownCosmic Puzzle American Notes SOUTH CAROLINA The Legend of Lizard Man COVER STORIES A Holy Furor Boycotts and belligerence greet a startling new film about JesusWas Sir Isaac All Wet? Physicists stalk the elusive ''fifth force'' on a Greenland glacierAmerican Notes THE MILITARY Cleaning Up Navy Messes Business Notes FARMS The Russians Are Coming! While Back in Boston...On the Road to Utopia TUCKER: THE MAN AND HIS DREAM Directed by Francis Ford Coppola Screenplay by Arnold Schulman and David SeidlerYou're Fired, Mr. Chips Draconian reforms rock Britain's schools and universitiesReagan: Part Fixer, Part Hatchet Man The ailing Bush campaign finally gets some helpThe Sad Plight of Fall Schedules As the writers' strike ends, the networks face a late seasonHow Bridges Fights BoredomMore Worldly Than Wise Bush's foreign policy is prudent and mainstreamA Judge Is Judged -- and Impeached Acquitted in court, a federal jurist runs afoul of CongressCar of Tomorrow Who Was Jesus? The debate among scholars is as heated as the one in HollywoodIn Florida: The Rogues of Tabloid ValleyBusiness Notes AUTOS Dealing with Low Turnover Getting Ready With six weeks to go, America's athletes pump up for their moment in Seoul Politics, Mexican Fashion If Perspiration Could Be QuantifiedA House Divided Yonkers, N.Y., becomes a symbol of white resistance to integrationHelp for the Ozone Layer Curbs on suspect chemicals Going After the Trade Gap A sweeping law will be as tough as future Presidents make itBusiness Notes MARKETING Rhetoric On Reels A Billy-Goat Pining for Purity TOLSTOY by A.N. Wilson; Norton; 548 pages; $25 TOLSTOY: THE ULTIMATE RECONCILIATION by Martine de Courcel Translated by Peter Levi; Scribner's; 458 pages; $27.50Living a Myth? Love Among the Ruins In Bayreuth, a brilliantly theatrical new Ring cycleGood Hand JACK OF DIAMONDS by Elizabeth Spencer Viking; 184 pages; $15.95Bennett's Style Business Notes LINGERIE New Snap For Garters Packing Protection in a Purse Condoms are becoming part of a woman's sexual survival kitNo-Shows for Israel Business Notes GIMMICKS Does Lady Di Do Laundry?