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Table of Contents. . . And One With VanitySure, reviving the economy and bringing peace to the Middle East will be important. But that's not all that counts. It's the Little Things . . .SCIENCE'S BIG SHIFT Researchers are used to doing what they please. But in the Clinton era, more government money will flow toward work that attacks society's problems.Day of Broken Dreams Germany's political fringe disrupts a massive plea for tolerance Extraordinary Stories Government coaching on the Iraq embargo reddens faces in Whitehall SOUL with a British Accent Transatlantic musicians like Mick Hucknall, Lisa Stansfield and Seal revitalize an American pop invention -- and in some cases make it betterServing Two Masters A Cuban exile in Miami says he worked both sides of the street CLINTON'S PEOPLE Clinton's Economic Idea Man Since their Oxford days, ROBERT REICH has been teaching economics to his friendA Vampire With Heart . . .Out, and in Uniform A Navy sailor fights the military's ban on gays and gets his post back The Political Interest Building a World-Class TeamScore Another For AmericansCLINTON'S PEOPLE A Faithful Friend And Confidant Clinton's best buddy, BRUCE LINDSEY works quietly at the Governor's side to make sure he gets the best information and makes the right decisionsET CETERA BAIT AND SWITCH SHORT TAKES TIME magazine contents page NOVEMBER 23. 1992 VOL. 140 NO. 21 Celebrating Gay AngerTrade War? Or Trade Peace? Any E.C. deal that satisfies the U.S. might mean isolating France How Much Can He Do? As Clinton tries to rebuild the economy, he faces challenges that are global in scope -- and to which there are no easy answers.That Sinking FeelingThe Second Reformation Admission to the priesthood is just one issue as feminism rapidly emerges as the most vexing thorn for ChristianityChips Ahoy! America's semiconductor industry, nearly given up for lost, is making an electrifying comebackFree Trade Across the Atlantic ET CETERA THOSE LEFT BEHIND FORD HEIRS Peck, Peck, Peck The Elevation of MALCOLM X A much hyped film turns a complex militant's life into an overlong, tepid primer for black prideWhere There's Smoke Following America's lead, Europeans and Asians join the war on smokingCLINTON'S LONG MARCH America Abroad Why They Backed BushWhose Airlines Are They, Anyway? Air Canada rescues Continental, as U.S. carriers protest a British plan When Kids Kill Abusive Parents Once seen as evil or ill, these desperate youngsters are gaining new sympathyCan Anybody Work This Thing? New gadgets keep arriving to try to cure VCR illiteracy. The latest lets people simply talk to their machine.FOREIGNERS, GO HOME! Racist youths have taken their violent hatred into the streets. Stopping the rise of neo-Nazi fervor will require that Germany grapple with the economic and social breakdown in the east.TIME magazine masthead NOVEMBER 23. 1992 VOL. 140 NO. 21 The Grapes of Wrath Who's right in the squabble over a hill of beans that threatens to triple the price of Chablis and unleash a global trade war?Great Event: The Year 2000 Cross Fire Colombia is caught in a squeeze between guerrillas and traffickers WORDS WITH SPIKE Making Malcolm X, says director Spike Lee, was a way to bring the slain leader's message to a new generationAIR WARS As the global dogfight heats up, American carriers protest a British Airways plan for the latest transatlantic mergerNow If We Only Knew Why The Chicken Crossed the Road ET CETERA NEW THINKING Highway Through Hell Gangs turn a Florida interstate into a mobile killing zone What Balanced Budget?Pamela Harriman's AxThe Pulpit Barrier The Church of England admits women priests, but Anglicans will remain split FORWARD SPINStay by the Bay Baseball's owners veto the San Francisco Giants' move to Florida Pack Some Good BooksRISKY BUSINESS If Drafted, She Cannot ServeThere Goes The Judge The distinguished career of New York State's chief jurist ends in disgrace Fixing the Bottom Line Japan's Matsushita agrees to a new, maybe trendsetting, U.S. tax formula The More Things Change . . .He's RunningHere Comes Santa After three tough years, U.S. retailers are dreaming of a greener Christmas Small-Town EatsPOISON PEN No Fire This Time Detroit keeps calm after a black motorist is killed by police Her WayFile Under Fired A search for dirt on Perot and Clinton costs an official her job Ball's Belle?And Now, Robodoc! In a medical first, a robot in California performs invasive surgery Election Day Fraud On TelevisionWho's in a Hurry? Not Bill Clinton . . . Yet The President-elect drops some hints on policy but takes time with names Perfect Pitch Scientists discover a parasitic fly with an unusual ear for cricket songs The Madam's MysteryAny Way You Slice It A leading researcher unsheathes a new weapon in the fight against AIDS
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