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Table of ContentsBalloon Power New evidence cites angioplasty as the better way to treat heart attacks BLIZZARD CONDITIONS Barbarians on the Screen A high-finance best seller comes to the tube with the greed and nastiness intact, and much of the drama tooAnother Budget Game: Can You Top This? But this time, Democrats vie to see who can cut spending the most FORCED QUARANTINE If Not the Jetsons, What? Educational shows will work only if everyone stops treating them like spinachFaster Than a Speeding Bullet Revenge of the TouristsBatteries with Bounce A rubbery power cell may be the answer for electric vehicles CALLING ALL SENATORSA Series of DreamsAmerica's Most WantedMisty About BaseballWe Aren't the WorldA Fiesta of Whining Preachy and political, the Whitney Biennial celebrates sodden cant and clicheRead My ShipsGIANT PITCH Park Control to Ranger Tom?Right Shows Might Germany's Republikaners challenge the mainstream political parties SHORT TAKES Yeltsin Loses Twice In a Power Showdown Congress tries to strip his authority and rejects a Russia-wide vote A Journey into Moral ChaosAt Last, a Full Cabinet Janet Reno breezes to confirmation as the first female Attorney General Downtown PleasuresWHAT THE WEST CAN AND CANNOT DOConeheads: The MovieBesieging the Messiah The wait outside a cult compound in Texas drags into a third week Head FaceWHO RULES RUSSIA? In a brutal struggle for power, parliament reins in Yeltsin and imperils the course of his economic and political reformsBEATING SWORDMAKERS INTO PLOWMAKERS Rodney King, Live The central figure in the L.A. police trial testifies for the prosecution Cutting Close to Home The base closings affect the entire nation, but one Congressman's district got hit by a surgical strike.Naughty and No. 1Clinton to Bankers: Lenders Be The President asks an industry with record profits to share the wealth OPERATION HILLARY The First Lady is discovering whether the best way to reform health care is to put the smartest people in a big room and pull a lot of all-nightersKing of the Street Sandy Weill's megadeal with American Express augurs a brokerage war TIME magazine contents page MARCH 22, 1993 VOLUME 141 NO. 12 The Political Interest Life After High SchoolBombs in Bombay Twelve explosions tear through the city, killing more than 300 At Large and ReportingCLINTON'S ECONOMIC PLAN Apocalypse, With And Without GodPeddling Power For Profit Big names and political connections prove a bankable asset for a growing Washington investment firmSWISS MS. The $400 Bomb New arrests and a hot money trail lead investigators to wonder who else might be behind the Tower bombingBye-Bye Ballots Elections in Cambodia will proceed but without the Khmer Rouge Thou Shalt Not Kill With three pops of a handgun, two men who did not seem destined to co-star in a national morality play suddenly became fused in violenceDeath in the Mosque 23 are killed as Egyptian police stage raids against Muslim militants One Doctor Down, How Many More? Prey to harassment, arson and now murder, abortion clinics are easy targets for militantsInspection Lockout North Korea withdraws from the nuclear nonproliferation treaty TIME magazine masthead MARCH 22, 1993 VOLUME 141 NO. 12 Are Some People Immune to AIDS? An amazing group of men, who have thrived with HIV for more than a decade, may reveal how to beat itNO COMMENT Anarchy: The Final FrontierMITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES The Archbishop's Sins A top Hispanic-American cleric confesses to sexual improprieties BETTER TREATMENT, LONGER LIVES Can Animals Think? After years of debate, ingenious new studies of dolphins, apes and other brainy beasts are convincing many scientists that the answer is yesEarly WarningAttention, Giants Fans! San Francisco makes history by hiring the first woman announcer DRESSING FOR SUCCESS? Say It with Music Not-So-Stupid Pet TricksAlas, Slavery Lives A new report details a world still plagued by human bondage F.D.R.'s Leadership BIG GAMBLE IN SPACE A shuttle mission aims to save the Hubble telescope -- and NASA's reputationGETTING THE MESSAGE Correction
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