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Table of ContentsA Burst of FirstsBusiness Notes TOYS G.I. Joe Lands On Boardwalk Business Notes STYLE Where Surf Meets Rap Business Notes TAXES The Ballad of Willie's Woes THE BATTLEFRONT Combat In the Sand The allies repel Baghdad's attempt to start the ground war and claim supremacy in the airSTRATEGY Saddam's Deadly Trap With his planes and troops outclassed, he is trying to score a political victory by luring the allies into bloody trench fightingOn the Mistakes Of War ROBERT MCNAMARA, architect of the Vietnam War, talks about the Persian Gulf conflict -- and, for the first time, about the one he can't forgetA Graduation Gift From Uncle SamOur Student-Back Guarantee High schools are starting to offer warranties on their graduatesA Betty Grable For the '90sNo Creeps Allowed In This CampaignIs Saddam Cracking Up?His Successor? Probably a KinsmanLost in America For Vietnam vets hunkered down in the jungles of Hawaii, the war never came to an endKeeping Their Traits on IceHow Dailies Cover a TV War After a slow start, newspapers play catch-up with fresh angles, skeptical analysis and a blizzard of lively graphicsRubber-Stamped Handwriting Medical Workers and AIDS New Thrills for Pretty WomanHard-Luck GuyRestive Republics Naked GhostNoises Off SOUTH AFRICA The Twilight Of Apartheid De Klerk moves to sweep away the last legal pillars of racial inequalityTHE HOME FRONT Land That They Love Patriotism and its symbols dominate the debate over the gulf war as both sides emphasize concern for the soldiers and for the fate of the nationSister ScribePolish Patriot Murder and MayhemDesert ToonsBreast Restoration The Presidency George Was ThereGulf StarTHE STATE OF THE UNION So Who's Minding The Store? Bush gets big applause with his inspiring war rhetoric. But domestically, is he embracing deja voodoo economics all over again?SOVIET UNION New World Order? Or Law And Order? Reformers fear that a crackdown on street crime and business fraud heralds more repressive movesApocalypse Now?THE MORAL DEBATE A Just Conflict, or Just a Conflict? George Bush invokes a long-standing Christian doctrine to defend his military action against SaddamTHE GULF WAR World Notes SOMALIA The Price Of Victory ENVIRONMENT Dead Sea in the Making A fragile ecosystem brimming with life is headed for destructionTIME magazine masthead Vol. 137, No. 6 FEBRUARY 11, 1991 Hats Off to A Genius! Worldwide, the Mozart bicentennial offers mostly the mostIslam's Idea of ''Holy War''World Notes GERMANY Fall of The Mighty Sacks SackedTIME magazine contents page Vol. 137, No. 6 FEBRUARY 11, 1991 World Notes ECONOMIES Prescribing Shock Therapy Small Wonders Burned by big-star salaries and fancy productions, Hollywood suddenly sees a hitmaking formula in films that are warm, playful and cheap to makeAmerica Abroad The Villain's AdvantageLEADERSHIP The Man Behind A Demonic Image To fathom the cruel complexities of Saddam, one must explore the world and the anger that shaped himWorld Notes CANADA Take It or Leave It ''If You're Going to Do a Party, Do It Right!''THE ALLIES Good Riddance To Arms Why two economic superpowers, Germany and Japan, are such reluctant warriorsBusiness Notes THE ECONOMY O.K., O.K., We Give In! IRAN The Not So Innocent Bystander By agreeing to park Iraq's planes, Tehran is positioning itself to play a stronger role in postwar gulf politicsWhere Do They Go from Here? Before it's over, the recession is likely to put as many as 2 million people out of work. And benefits are running low.THE ARSENAL Who Armed Baghdad Almost every nation with weaponry to sell did, including America's allies. Even worse, the purchases were funded by Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.Business Notes BANKING Is It Broke Yet?
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