Table of ContentsMall MavenINFORMED SOURCES BEST SHOT Want a Child? Take My SonBeware, ArethaI WISH I WAS IN THE LAND OF COTTON . . . And Potatoes Don't Even Vote Irreconcilable DifferencesWINNERS & LOSERS No, Madonna Started It!An Artist to Plead for Art Actress Jane Alexander exits Broadway to revitalize the National EndowmentSPOTLIGHT DISPATCHES Searching for Jerry SeinfeldVOX POP Absent-Minded It's Safer on TV Even as media moguls convened in Los Angeles last week to discuss TV violence, life on TV has got safer: only 2.9 violent scenes hourly. Meanwhile, real violent crime is increasing. HEALTH REPORT REIGNING CATS AND DOGS For Americans and their pets . . . er, companion animals . . . it's the best -- and worst -- that money can buyThe Political Interest Helping the Poor Where They Live !CAR THIEF AT LARGE Mark Wills, the body cruncher of Bucks County, is still on the lam -- and may just be stealing a car near youWHO'LL FEEL THE PAIN? The budget will cost most people only 10 cents a day in new taxes -- but some may pay with their jobGOING THE LAST MILEHELL ON WHEELS Car crime is no longer a matter of stealing parts but of taking lives -- and an American icon becomes less and less of a sanctuaryTIME Magazine Contents Page , AUGUST 16, 1993 VOL. 142, NO. 3 THE LOW ROAD TO REVOLUTION Why Clinton's slim victory with a watered-down budget could still be the start of something bigTill Annulment Do Us Part Vatican experts find the U.S. church far too lax in granting ''Catholic divorces''TAMING THE BRAIN STORMS The first new epilepsy drugs in 15 years may turn despair into hope for more than a million AmericansBillion-Dollar Blowup A disastrous explosion means fewer spies in the sky and a giant hole in the U.S. intelligence budgetNot an I.R.A. Sympathizer Two for the SeesawForecast: Meteor Deluge Astronomers expect a spectacular display in the night skiesLiving Up To The HypeFirst, Kiss All the Lawyers Can the legal profession salvage its image from an onslaught of lawyer bashing?Public (TV) Defenders Sweltering SkiesREMEMBER THE GREEDY Exploiting their tax-exempt status, a growing minority of nonprofits put themselves before the poorNEWS DIGEST AUGUST 1-7Four Ghosts And a BabyLog On for Love Voting with Their Guns An orgy of violence threatens free and fair elections, but no one knows how to stop itTHE GREAT FLOOD Loveless in YorkshireA Casualty of Level-10 Frustration HEIDI DOES HOLLYWOOD The downfall of the very model of a major madam sends worried executives and stars fluttering for coverTIME Magazine masthead AUGUST 16, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 7 BLOOD, THREATS AND FEARS It's decision time. Will NATO launch air attacks? Can the Serbs avoid being bombed by pulling back? Will the Bosnians agree to partition their country?Gayness in Genes When the Easel Went POP The explosive arrival of the mass media into painting in the late '50s was not so radical as it seems