Table of ContentsScaling China's Wall AT&T joins the crowd invading Asia's biggest and fastest-growing market SICK OF IT ALL Probing into an apparently bottomless political cesspool leaves * the whole country feeling dirty''Pulling Off'' the Impossible OUCH! Which hurts more, the shot or the bill? Now drug firms also feel the pain as Clinton blasts their prices.Japan's Economic Red Tide Rises Carmakers suffer financial woes only worsened by a strong yen Justice for All Bye, Bye, Big Book OH, WHAT A FELINE! Conflicted Custody The Supreme Court affirms reproductive rights -- for men In the Crossfire When rival warlords open fire, a TIME journalist, Somalis and peacekeepers get caught in the middle.The Political Interest Getting Smart About Head StartThe Boss Is Back Steinbrenner returns to baseball, but not as a kinder, gentler George 5% of X = $1 Billion. Solve for X.Outlawing Dr. Death Michigan tries again to put the brakes on the suicide specialist The Kids Down the Hall For the young, diverse Clinton staff, the tools of governing are R.E.M. tapes, PowerBooks and 100-page briefing papersThe Strange Burden of a NameWinds of ChangeRethinking RU 486 With Clinton in, the French abortion pill may finally make it to the U.S. THE LAND LORD Outdoorsman Bruce Babbitt aims to protect 500 million federal acres that have long been exploited for commercial purposesTIME magazine masthead MARCH 8, 1993 VOLUME 141 NO. 10 DON'T FENCE US IN For family ranchers, higher grazing fees are just the latest hardship to blow across the plainsTIME magazine contents page MARCH 8, 1993 VOLUME 141 NO. 10 Boris, Meet Bill An April U.S.-Russia summit could help Yeltsin hold his enemies at bay What's a Short, Bald-Headed, Potbellied Guy to Do? The list of risk factors for heart disease grows even longerTime to Bow Out Canada's Mulroney makes room for a new Conservative leader Eluding the White Death A narrow escape for five skiers lost in the Colorado snow highlights a record season of avalanchesA Good Maiden Voyage Warren Christopher's Middle East trip produces more than expected Copying What Comes Naturally Scientists are creating revolutionary new materials by imitating the weave and structure of biological designsCOOKING UP A POLITICAL STORM The restaurant lobby is stirred up over entertainment deductions. Maybe too much so.At the Boiling Point India's government puts a lid on a planned protest by Hindu militants One Shade for Everyone A French Big Bang Rocard calls for a new political constellation to replace the Socialists NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT Fly-by-night job agencies are promising -- but not delivering -- fat paychecks in faraway placesAnd What About Moonlight? THE CHEMISTRY OF LOVE MIRACLE DRUG: ONLY $350,000 A YEARUNCIVIL CEREMONY A Complaint: Double VisionHold That Sugar! Congress says it doesn't dare put stimulus ahead of deficit cutting Bill Murray in The Driver's Seat Goofily charming in a hit comedy and silkily menacing in a drama, he perfects the role of Everyguy as superstarFire and Smoke A powerful bomb explodes underneath the World Trade Center Rodney King Redux A jury impaneled, the second L.A. police trial gets under way Pushing Back The FrontierA Treatment for MS? It's too soon to tell, but a new study shows tantalizing results Troy's Legend Grows Fresh finds in Turkey have the dimensions to be Homer's grand city DYNAMIC DUO SEX BY THE NUMBERS SPILLED MILK Vitality's Signature The drawings of Daumier powerfully capture the muck and detail of lifeLunar Mission By stabilizing Earth's tilt, the moon may have made life possible Few Bucks, Very Big Bang A nifty, no-budget movie makes Robert Rodriguez, 24, the industry's newest bet for directorial stardomThe U.S.'s Honeymoon Is Over ! Coalition forces face the reality of Somalia's convoluted conflict Top of the Pops: A Symphony? Poland's Henryk Gorecki has a surprise transatlantic hit with his hypnotic Symphony of Sorrowful SongsUnreliable Breast Test In younger women, mammograms don't seem to prevent cancer deaths Silence and SainthoodSupermodel SongbirdHigh-Altitude Help Clinton decides to air-drop aid into Bosnia, but the humanitarian gesture may turn out to be a high-risk venture with wide-ranging consequencesThe Master ObserverDavid Letterman, CBS (California Big Shot)Bad VibesWe're Going to Party Like It's 1969WHO COULD HAVE DONE ITNoblesse ObligeTHE GREAT PRETENDER:TOWER TERROR A murderous explosion in the heart of New York City raises the specter of terrorism in America and sets off a feverish hunt for the bomberDisorder and Early SorrowVOX POPOf Drugs, Porn And SoupSHORT TAKES Bosnia Airlift Is Set; Will It Do Any Good? A U.S. supply drop is praised, but critics fear a quagmire POISON PEN