Table of ContentsTIME Magazine Contents Page SEPTEMBER 27, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 13 A Zsa Zsa in Training?SPECTATOR CAN 42ND STREET BE BORN AGAIN? Wisely, New York would preserve the honky-tonk diversity of 42nd StreetThe Doctor Is Way InChilde Virgil in OperalandROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH Words Without Music, for SureMichael -- Bad or Beautiful? HISTORY IN A HANDSHAKE The world felt the weight of the moment as two enemies joined in a profound statement of hopeCAUTION: SPEED BUMPS AHEAD To proceed down the road to peace, Israelis and Palestinians still need to resolve differencesHeart of DarknessTIME Magazine masthead SEPTEMBER 27, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 13 MAP Maybe They Should Pay the Kids to Graduate Grabbing for the JugularMy Friend Tir na nOgYET ANOTHER SETBACK FOR THE WHITE MALE DISPATCHES THE PLUMBER AND THE T. REXMr. O'Brien's NeighborhoodBOCHCO UNDER FIRE His racy NYPD Blue finally airs after a summer of controversy and a wave of affiliate defectionsTWO KNIGHTS OF THE OPERA As they toast 25 years at the Met, Pavarotti and Domingo are still opera's supertenorsHOW MAN CREATED GOD In a provocative new book, a former nun explains how God really is in the detailsHAWKING GETS PERSONAL The author of the best-selling A Brief History of Time tries a new formula: less cosmology, more about himselfWINNERS & LOSERS WILL THEY REACH THE ALTAR?THE MAN WITH THE IRON GRASP Through sheer will, he escaped a fatal fire; now the king of MTV wants to become a media tycoonINFORMED SOURCES TOO VIOLENT FOR KIDS?AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF COMING TO GRIPS RAW DATA The Good Old Malaise Days THE AMAZING VIDEO GAME BOOM Kid stuff has become serious business as Hollywood and Silicon Valley race to attract a new generation to the information highwayAFTERLIVES OF THE REVOLUTIONARIESHEALTH REPORT THE RETURN OF THE FUGITIVE After 23 years in hiding, Katherine Power relinquishes her freedomDeath of an Idealist A TALE OF TWO JOBS: ONE LOST, ONE GAINED A look at the factories of Toledo shows how NAFTA will cost some jobs but replace them with better onesThe Mystique of Age ''I DIDN'T GET HIRED TO FIX EVERYTHING'' Admitting that he has made mistakes, Bill Clinton tells how he feels he has learned to be presidential and to lead the journey toward the 21st centuryWhat Makes Sammy Tick? A Guy to Have in Your CornerTHE POLITICAL INTEREST WILL ABORTION BE COVERED?LOTS OF SECOND OPINIONS Clinton's plan is heading for an operating room full of lobbyistsNEWS DIGEST SEPTEMBER 12-18Beating BarneyTHE MORNING LINE ''I OPPOSE THE CREATION OF A PALESTINIAN STATE''SPOTLIGHT The Right Should Try Journalism''THIS IS A STEP TOWARD A PALESTINIAN STATE''