Table of ContentsNo Surrender Neither Israel nor the Palestinians want to look like they're compromising. The U.S. is urging a tactical retreat.Tender into Tinder A bank note issued by Zaire's Mobutu touches off military rioting FIGHTING BACK The Verge of Collapse Serbs signal the depth of their hatred by sabotaging a Croatian dam ''SOMETHING IS TERRIBLY WRONG HERE'' In his upcoming memoirs, George Shultz reveals how Ronald Reagan came to trade arms for hostages -- and how White House aides tried to keep the operation going long after the scandal brokeA Legacy from Nureyev Choppers and Snipers Another U.S. Marine is killed as Somalia looks more like a war zone The Knife in the Book Bag When two girls decided to kill their English teacher, fellow students bet their lunch money on the outcomeHeavenly Encounters The Race to Map Our Genes A French team is running ahead of America's lavishly funded genome project -- and on higher moral groundWar of Words in a Worried Land A barrage of insults over deported Palestinians raises new concerns CROWDED FIELD IN L.A. Dialing ''P'' For Panic Can cellular phones cause brain cancer? There's scant evidence but lots of fear.SECOND OPINION Board Games In a fundamental power shift in corporate America, boards of directors, once tame and docile, are turning on their mastersTIME magazine contents page FEBRUARY 8, 1993 VOLUME 141 NO. 6 THE CLUB Surfing off the EdgeCHELSEA MORNING KEY PICK CYBERPUNK! With virtual sex, smart drugs and synthetic rock 'n' roll, a new $ counterculture is surfing on the dark edges of the computer ageThe Trial This Time U.S. prosecutors add some muscle to Rodney King's civil rights case Spy Killer An unknown gunman assaults cars at the entrance to the CIA Southern Comfort Republicans elect a smooth conciliator as party chairman Proud Mary? Proud AngelaFirst Lady's First Job Hillary Rodham Clinton gets a tough role -- leading health-care reform Mais Oui, OSCAR! The first American to head a Paris couture house, Oscar de la Renta scores in his debut showAn Ode to the Big Book When Sears dropped its famous catalog last week, it closed the books on an era of innocence and optimismTarnished Tankers European officials call the world's oil fleet an ''international disgrace'' The Quayle TaleShake, Rattle and SnoreTightening Noose The court limits death-row appeals based on late claims of innocence Deadly Burgers A tragic outbreak of food poisoning kills two children Speaking in Tongues Puerto Rico now has two official languages: Spanish and English Pannin' ShannenTrouble Brewing In Twin PeaksMoney for Red Nukes Former enemies start a fund to make old power plants safer VOX POPSumo YankeeNO DUMPING ZONE Attention Must Be PaidClinton Walks into A Brawl over Gays A preliminary order eases the ban, but the big fight may lie ahead A Magical History TourLeft OutAll Shot UpLAST HAND The KGB Could Take LessonsNo Cap and Gown Sexual-harassment charges help send Berkeley's Naked Guy packing The Iceman Goeth The rapper and his label agree to disagree -- and to split It Came from Inner SpaceThe Princeling Of KitschOBSTACLE COURSE By getting snarled in a battle over gays in the military, Clinton has lost valuable momentum. How long will it take him to get back on track?SHORT TAKES May Day! May Day! U.S. aircraftmakers join the list of corporate giants eliminating jobs Calling for Help Expressed Out Amex boss Robinson resigns shortly after winning a Pyrrhic victory SEX, LIES AND THE MILITARY For gays and lesbians, life in the armed forces means unflagging vigilance and some tactical deceptionTIME magazine masthead FEBRUARY 8, 1993 VOLUME 141 NO. 6 The Doves Are Right About BosniaWhere America Shops Less Sears plans to shut its catalog and shed 50,000 jobs and 113 stores Justice's House SitterGrisly Atrocities MAJOR SUES Greece's Cultural Heritage L.A.'s Open Wounds Could violence break out again? Nine months after the devastating riots, a fractured Los Angeles braces for the beginning of two racially charged trialsHAVEL RETURNS Fingering Tehran Turks blame a reporter's murder on Iranian fundamentalist hit squads A Room at the Top Hillary Clinton must juggle the demands of her new assignment with the traditions of being First LadyBoutros-Ghali Under Fire FANFARE FOR AN UNCOMMON MANGuerrilla Democracy Cambodia sets a date for elections but gains no assurance of peace Pat Buchanan's Views