Table of ContentsChildren's WardTaking Shots at The Baby Boomers A new -- and young -- breed of social activists issues a call to armsWhither Banking? Golden OldiesDoomsday Dread Going, Going, GoneIN YOUR TOWN, IN YOUR FACE A radical pro-life group launches a summer assault, but its tactics draw fireTraveling Salesman In contrast to his struggles at home, Clinton shows finesse in Tokyo by winning agreements to cut tariffsSaid's Role Spectator No Tariff on Tom CruiseA SEASON IN HELL Could the killer flood and record heat wave be harbingers of even more miserable weather to come?Missing Only The MagicNew Women of Washington?The U.N. as Globo-Cop TIME Magazine Contents Page JULY 19, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 3 New York SoulFATHERHOOD Singing BridgesSPOTLIGHT IN WHOSE BEST INTEREST? The courts viewed Jessica DeBoer more as property than as a person; now she must return to her biological parentsLet's Not Orbit White ElephantsMartyrs for the Sheik Emboldened by Abdel Rahman's imprisonment, Mubarak takes aim at the Sheik's followers in EgyptMy Life as an Uber ModelTHE MORNING LINE ALIENS IN A LAND THEY CALL HOMECheers for Tears EUROPE SLAMS THE DOOR Overwhelmed by migrants and too broke to support them, the nations of Western Europe are pushing the newcomers back homePGs for Grandma NEWS DIGEST JULY 4-10Coming Out in the Country Visibility remains perilous for gays and lesbians in rural AmericaTIME Magazine masthead JULY 19, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 3 He's No Gentle Ben The N.A.A.C.P.'s new leader is shaking up the stodgy group, but the Old Guard considers him a scary radicalChicken Pox Conundrum Should all children be vaccinated? The government weighs the risks of preventing a mild disease.PROGNOSIS: CONTROVERSY Pro-condom and pro-choice, the nominee for Surgeon General is provoking a heated reaction from conservativesDISPATCHES Hey Einstein, Let's Jacuzzi!TARGET: TUMORS A ''smart bomb'' against cancer in mice must still prove itself in humans.WINNERS & LOSERS Richard the Lionhearted Grievously injured in a plane crash, famed fossil hunter Leakey still shows his spiritRAW DATA INFORMED SOURCES WHEN A CHILD SAYS NO Switched at birth, Kimberly Mays wants to stay just where she isCAN ADOPTIONS BE UNDONE? Sometimes the claims of a biological father may outweigh all other considerationsCampaign Promise Fulfilled! Riding the Crest AgainGlittering DoublesPrince of Whales Free Willy hits all the feel-good buttons -- except at Sea World, which calls the film a slur on marine parksSAILING SEAS OF AIR High above the California desert, pilots soar and dive for the championships of hang glidingHEALTH REPORT Heartbreak in Cyberspace Having too many on-line affairs gets a computer Casanova strung up on an electronic bulletin boardMAP You Too Can Run An Airline A flock of new start-ups is taking to the skies and shaking up the airline industryToning Tips of the Pop Icons High on the Rockies Trailing in the National League West, Colorado's klutzy expansion team is tops in the hearts of fervid Rocky Mountain fans