Table of ContentsINTERNET IS REEL KOOL!1!!! EXODUS FROM RWANDA The fighting seems to be over. But the wholesale flight of Hutu foreshadows new and different tragedies.HELL AND HIGH WATER Freakish rains flood three Southern states, leaving damage that Georgians compare to Sherman's marchTHE WEEK JULY 10-16COMMUNIST AUTARCHY SUCCESSOR OF THE WEEK THE POLITICAL INTEREST HOW THE CHICKEN GOT LOOSEBACK TO THE USSR? Not really, but election results in Belarus and Ukraine reflect a desire to move closer to MoscowSoftware at a Price Cockamamie Lingo STRUGGLING WITH IMPERIAL DEBRISBefore Dali BRIDGING THE DIVIDE Plans for an Israel-Jordan summit in Washington herald another step toward peace in the regionAn Omission FURTHERMORE THREAT AND DEFIANCE Clinton and Cedras keep pounding the war drums, but both sides quietly hope for a peaceful way outWhen Violence Hits Home THE RELUCTANT VIRTUOSO Pianist Van Cliburn returns to the stage, enigmatic as everO.J.'s Case in Court Who's at Fault? New FightCindy's Growing PainsTIME contents page JULY 25, 1994 -- VOL. 144 NO. 4 GOING WILD Overrun by visitors and blighted by development, the national parks try some drastic remediesSEEN & HEARDGoodbye, Bachelorhood?AN ISLAND FULL OF FUGITIVESOUT OF THE LINE OF FIRE Alarmed by teenage violence, cities campaign to keep kids off the streetsTIME Magazine masthead July 25, 1994 -- Vol. 144, No. 4 TIME FOR A LITTLE PANICHITTING THE GREAT DIVIDE The abortion issue, mostly ignored for months, suddenly threatens the outlook for Clinton's planAND WILL WE EVER RETURN?WHY WE WENT TO THE MOON On the 25th anniversary of Apollo 11, TIME's correspondent at the Kennedy White House tells how the quest beganNETWATCHHEALTH REPORT MIRACLE SURGERY When a big movie like Speed or Wolf has an ailing screenplay, Hollywood calls in the script doctorsPRANKS AND POPULISM The director of Roger & Me brings his satire to prime timeSOGGY SAGA A Russian's novel is a bad imitation of a Russian novelGROWING UP ROOSEVELT A dispiriting look at the disaster-plagued clans of T.R. and F.D.R.THE BEATIFICATION OF ST. STEPHEN A grueling grilling for the Supreme Court nominee by the Senate Judiciary Committee CAN THIS MAN GET A JOB? Barry Diller's own partners sink his bold effort to join forces with CBSNICE GUYS FINISH FIRST?WINNERS & LOSERS STYLE VICTIMS A subversive British import, Absolutely Fabulous, debutsINSIDE WASHINGTON The White House Searches for Intelligence FLY IT? THEY OWN IT Now that United Airlines employees have bought control, can they do what it takes to run it?BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF THE INTERNET The world's largest computer network, once the playground of scientists, hackers and gearheads, is being overrun by lawyers, merchants and millions of new users. Is there room for everyone?NEIL ARMSTRONG, YOU'VE JUST WALKED ON THE MOON -- WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO NOW? Only 12 men have set foot on the moon. Today, 25 years after Neil Armstrong's first step, they are scattered about the country. Not all of them are aerospace consultants or evWASHINGTOONINFORMED SOURCES JUPITER'S INFERNO A comet's violent collision with the giant planet is proving spectacular