Table of ContentsLYING DOWN WITH DOGS The CIA's payoffs to a top Haitian thug raises new questions about the agency's methods. Has it gone too far again?TRICKERY WINS OVER TRADE Business leaders have dreams of conquering new markets, but they bridle as Newt Gingrich delays one of history's most ambitious acts of economic legislationAristide on America's role and Haiti's future REMEMBRANCE, NOT VENGEANCECOPS FOR DEMOCRACY The U.S. military tightens its hold to make the country safe for Aristide's returnQ: ARE AMERICANS TOO LITIGIOUS? INSIDE WASHINGTON Finally, a Peace Dividend (and from the Embattled CIA, No Less) WINNERS & LOSERS WASHINGTOONBATTLE OF THE BUZZ WORDS ANNALS OF BLUBBERING BESUBORU LIKE IT OUGHTA BE The Yomiuri Giants and Chunichi Dragons battled for Japan's Central League championship, while the Seibu Lions clinched a fifth Pacific League pennant. DOWN WITH ''FAMILY VALUES''DISPATCHES ONE MAN AGAINST THE PLAGUESEEN & HEARDHEALTH REPORT Bridges of Brief EncountersBeyond SquidgygateRUSSIA'S SECRET SPOILS OF WORLD WAR II The Hermitage in St. Petersburg breaks its silence on a hidden trove of Impressionist treasuresNETWATCH News, Culture, Controversy on the Internet Taking Over Haiti ULTIMATE AMERICAN IN PARIS Composer Ned Rorem writes a worldy, catty autibiographyWARY FRIENDS Grace and wit endow a best-selling novel about raceJUGGLING LIVE ELECTRIC EELS Ed McBain can do anything, as his circus mystery showsLearning from Somalia FORCE OF EVIL Richard Thomas successfully turns villain as Richard IIIHumiliating Practice Trouble in Fat City NOT DINOSAURS-- GIANTS Superlative albums by Neil Young and Eric Clapton reveal two rock stalwarts who continue to renew and deepen their workThe Need for Artistry Exile's Return Liz Phair's second album is winningly lusty and honestA New Sexual Ethic THE LONG, WINDING ROAD With one book, Robert Frank changed photography. Now a fine new show fills out the picturePEARLS OF WISDOM TRUE MINDS THAT DON'T MEET A.R. Gurney's tribute to John Cheever misses the elegant painGuyana's Economic Growth IT'S GOOD OLD MONOGAMY THAT'S REALLY SEXYTHE WEEK OCTOBER 2-8KISS-AND-TELLEE OF THE WEEK THE GRAFITTI OF LOSS In nuanced abstractions, America's Cy Twombly shores up scribbly fragments against the ruins of the pastA GANGSTER STEALS THE SHOW Woody Allen's Bullets over Broadway, about a hoodlum turned playwright, is deft and funny and defines genius tooNOW FOR THE TRUTH ABOUT AMERICANS AND SEX The first comprehensive survey since Kinsey smashes some of our most intimate mythsBUT SHOULD WE BELIEVE IT? THE AMERICANS LEFT BEHIND As the nation's last Vietnam POW is declared dead, fresh details emerge on an failed effort to save captured servicemenIN THE REIGN OF FIRE Once again, mass death in an apocalyptic sect. This time, it was murderSUDDENLY, SADDAM AGAIN As internal dissent increases, Baghdad rattles its sabers, forsaking a charm offensive to end sanctionsD.A.R.E. BEDEVILED A new study questions the effectiveness of the country's most popular drug-prevention programSCHOOLS FOR PROFIT In desperation, a Connecticut city turns its classrooms over to entrepreneurs, launching a revolutionA TOKYO HEAD TWISTER: LOOK WHO'S BUYING U.S. CARS!TIME contents page OCTOBER 17, 1994 -- VOL. 144, NO. 16 SOMETHING SMELLS FOWL The Espy scandal is minor compared with the way the USDA has favored the poultry industryTIME Masthead October 17, 1994 -- Vol. 144, No. 16 ON THE MONEY THE BANANA WARS