Table of ContentsWINNERS & LOSERS In Search of the Simple LifeWHAT HAPPENS IF THE BIG BAD BEAR AWAKES? Moscow's neighbors fear they may fall prey to a new post-Soviet empireINSIDE WASHINGTON HUD to Settle Discrimination Suits HEBRON TIME BOMB: SETTLERS WHO PROVOKESEEN & HEARDIN THE SPOTLIGHT HOW TO ACHIEVE THE NEW WORLD ORDER In his book Diplomacy, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger argues that U.S. foreign policy needs less idealism and more RealpolitikSCORE ONE FOR THE INDIANS Zapatista rebels win government pledges to transform the political and economic climate of ChiapasTHE WEEK FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH 5IN THE KINGDOM OF LETTERMAN After a smash Olympic performance, he is dominating late night. But he's not the same old Dave.THE PUBLIC EYE FULL OF GRACEPICTURE OF A PRISONER SCHINDLER COMES HOME , In its German and Israeli premieres, Spielberg's Holocaust epic spurs tears, controversy and hopeGENERATION X BITES Gripes of a Golden GirlBATTLE CRY Next Year Call Emily PostRAGING AGAINST PEACE Still furious over the Hebron massacre, Palestinians insist Rabin's concessions are not enoughFOUR FOR FOUR A long, tedious trial ends with a jury convicting all the defendants in the World Trade Center bombingTHE VIEW FIRSTHAND ULTIMATUM ON SARAJEVO A STUBBORN CASE OF THE SHAKES More than 5,000 aftershocks later, Los Angeles is having a hard time settling downOH NOOOO! The public grows fearful of Clinton's plan and shows little faith in alternatives. Is reform doomed this year?LEAVE CALIFORNIA? NO WAY A FRIEND OF BILL'S The powerful committee boss struggles for a 19th term with the help of an ally who needs him: the PresidentEVERYBODY HAS AN ANSWER SHADOW OF DOUBT The Administration's judgment is in question again as the special counsel fires a volley of subpoenasTHE STAR-CROSSED OLYMPICS TIME Magazine masthead MARCH 14, 1994 VOL. 143 NO. 11 THE POLITICAL INTEREST FRYING THEM ISN'T THE ANSWERA MAINE MAN HEADS HOME Will the majority leader go to the major leagues? FURTHERMORE WELL GROOMED Sleek,forgettable fun in Four Weddings and a FuneralC'EST LA MORT Savage Nights has a defiantly incorrect view of AIDSHALF-BAKED IN CORPORATE HELL In The Hudsucker Proxy, the Coen brothers realize a handsome Deco dream but mislay their best satirical themeTHOROUGHLY MODERN MISHA Mikhail Baryshnikov has left ballet behind, but with his White Oak troupe he dances just about everything elseDAMN YANKEES IS BACK AT BAT Centenarian George Abbott's revival with attitude makes a '50s baseball musical one for the agesTIME Magazine Contents Page MARCH 14, 1994 VOL. 143 NO. 11 THE SOUND OF RUSSIAN FURY Against all odds, the spiky, eclectic music of Alfred Schnittke is enthralling -- and terrifying -- audiences worldwideRAW DATA THE NEANDERTHAL MYSTERYDISPATCHES A Sniper's TaleWAR OF THE WIRELESS By staking a position in the cellular-phone market, MCI takes its battle against AT&T to new heightsINFORMED SOURCES WHO SHOULD KEEP THE KEYS? The U.S. government wants the power to tap into every phone, fax and computer transmission''MY NAME IS TOM HARKIN, AND I'M A SPENDAHOLIC'' BURNED BY WARMING Big losses from violent storms make insurers take global climate change seriouslyAt Least They Don't Light Up HOW MAN BEGAN New evidence shows that early humans left Africa much sooner than once thought. Did Homo sapiens evolve in many places at once?THE MORNING LINE