Vol. 122 No. 2582, November 1993
Index
- Alive: 20 Years.
- Beating the same old dead horse.
- Bravo, Broadway! This sweeping photographic odyssey reflects the achievements of an American institution from 1893 to the present.
- Dinosaurs rule the box office.
- Economic sanctions vs. human rights.
- George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey.
- Hockey's revised roadmap.
- How to survive the Clinton tax plan: debt reduction, wills, real estate ownership, and tax-deferred investments are among the strategies that can allow you to come out ahead.
- Islamic fundamentalism is not a threat to U.S. security.
- It's time to get the government out of mass transit.
- Joan Miro: visionary artist and master craftsman.
- Jobs, poverty, and family breakup: the impacts of unemployment and poverty are contributing substantially to dissolution of American families.
- Managed care: what's in store for U.S.? Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) are leaping to the forefront of efforts to extend health care to the entire U.S. population.
- Mom's in prison - where are the kids? During the last decade, the female population in U.S. jails rose 137%, many leaving their children in foster care in the welfare system.
- North American Free Trade Agreement: facts vs. fiction.
- Now, more than ever, America needs nuclear energy.
- Out of Control: Global Turmoil on the Eve of the 21st Century.
- Politics of dissatisfaction.
- Refuting the myths of compulsive gambling.
- Satanic cults' ritual abuse of children: horror or hoax?
- Secrets of the Titanic.
- Should we fear Islamic fundamentalists?
- Six ways to save out schools: it's time to set a national goal-oriented education agenda to improve students' performance, create incentives for good teaching, re-evaluate the curriculum, and develop new technology to spur learning.
- The coming banking scandal.
- The end of the great white male: after more than two centuries of running the nation, American white men are being threatened with loss of power.
- The future of television in a multi-channel world: with new technology allowing 500 channels to be brought into the home, can the networks survive?
- The Roads Taken: Travels Through America's Literary Landscapes.
- Try managing costs, not cutting them.
- We must get rid of pesticides in the food supply: exposure to these deadly chemicals can cause cancer, birth defects, and neurological damage.
- Words are what you make of them.