Table of ContentsUnder Fire at the FBI Accused of abusing the perks of his job, the director fiercely defended himself. But he has succeeded only in sparking a rebellion from within.If at First . . . Clinton tries, tries again to pick an Attorney General Partners for LifeTIME magazine masthead FEBRUARY 22, 1993 VOLUME 141 NO. 8 GodsisterNANNY OUTING The first crusade of the Clinton years has millions of families worried about being scofflawsClip, Clip Here, Clip, Clip There Targeting the deficit, the President starts to define ''shared sacrifice'' The Lessons Of NannygatePOISON PEN More Fun Than WagnerSAVING A FEW PERKS FOR A RAINY DAY WHAT'S IN IT FOR US? Voters in Ohio's Montgomery County want change, but the specter of higher taxes is making them squirmWild West 101War on the Potomac Powell rebuts Pentagon critics but seeks peace with the White House La Dolce ChiaraWELFARE FOR THE WELL-OFF America's comfortable classes may think Clinton is putting the squeeze on them, but he's barely touching billions of dollars in subsidies and tax breaksWalsh Soldiers On The independent counsel lashes out against Bush and Reagan Mr. Clinton Pulls Up a Chair The U.S. opts to join international peace talks rather than fight in Bosnia ''I Can't Cry Anymore'' A bleak Labrador Indian community has become Suicide VillageLeaving Fire in His Wake As anarchy grows around him, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire serenely enjoys lobster and champagne in his jungle paradiseThe Big Scrub Operation Clean Hands is rocking Italy's political foundations THE POPE IN AFRICA Wanted Worldwide The man charged with murdering two CIA employees may be in Pakistan Where NBC Went Wrong The network suffers a humiliating bout of confessions and soul-searching after admitting it rigged the crash-and-burn of a GM truckOpening the Border to AIDS Clinton's plan to welcome infected foreigners may be medically justifiable, but it's politically explosiveBomb Brigades Now North Korea shuts its doors to international nuclear inspectors The Guns Talk Too Clinton accepts a peace plan he once rejected, but leaves open a military optionHuman Collateral Baghdad offers to barter two captured Britons for cash Going Back France's Mitterrand leads the West's return to Vietnam UNSPEAKABLE Is rape an inevitable -- and marginal -- part of war? Bosnia opens a terrible new perspective. It shows rape as policy to scorch the enemy's emotional earth.DEADLY SCIENCE A sudden and fatal eruption in Colombia shows again that volcanology is tragically imprecisePounds of Prevention The Clintons promote childhood vaccinations -- and blast drugmakers Is It Live or Is It Cybernetic? Crossed Wires A proposed deal may be the opening salvo in a major cable TV battle GUN RATIONING TIME magazine contents page FEBRUARY 22, 1993 VOLUME 141 NO. 8 Hollywood Rocks Madison Avenue Creative Artists shakes up the ad business with a sparkling new series of commercials for Coca-ColaBursting at The Seams Reluctantly, mutual-fund managers shut the door on new money Hazards Aloft Could a CD player, a laptop computer or a hand-held video game send an airliner off course?Choosing Death A new Dutch law makes euthanasia and doctor-assisted suicide easier THE ZOE BAIRD AFFAIR NEXT FOR THE CIA: BUSINESS SPYING? Snooping on foreign companies has become the most hotly debated topic in the U.S. intelligence communityHelpful H-Bomb A Chinese nuclear test reveals a subterranean ''continent'' Pleased, Not Peeved The new field of complexity may explain mysteries from the stock market to the emergence of . . . LIFE, THE UNIVERSE AND EVERYTHINGAIDS It Ain't A frightening immune disorder turns out to be rare and noncontagious Are You Being Served? Environmental Crime Home GamesAt Close RangeToo Much Partying Pop Art? Tot ArtSupport for Battered Women SHORT TAKES Taking Back His Own GodsCall for Preservation Farewell, Fair Lady A CALL TO ARMS If Clinton follows through on his plan to cut the deficit significantly, he must raise taxes $150 billion or so over the next four years. Here's how he hopes to do it.Peter Pan Speaks O.K., maybe he isn't as weird as he seemed, but in a blockbuster TV interview with Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jackson reveals a sad, innocent child withinThe Battle of the Ban DAY OF RECKONING After weeks of confusion, Bill Clinton comes to impressive and even dangerous clarity on what he hopes to accomplish -- and the sacrifices it will requireRemade the American Way