Vol. 141 No. 19

COVER

An Interview with Hillary Rodham Clinton "We've Had Some Good Times" (Cover Stories)

At The Center Of POWER (Cover Stories)
The First Lady wants more than clout. She wants to have a life too. Can she find the formula?

Urging the Boss to Lighten Up (Cover Stories)

NATION

A Pension Plan for Nazi Followers (Grapevine)

Amongst The Ashes (The Week: Nation)
Waco's aftermath yields a bitter taste in Texas and Washington

Cat-Aloging Clinton (Grapevine)

Cleaning House (Grapevine)

Clinton Faces the Bosnian "Brute" (The Week: Nation)
After a week of discussion, the President prepares to act

Continental Drift (Grapevine)

Fashion Statement (Grapevine)

Hitler's Body (Grapevine)

Leon's Lament (The Week: Nation)
Panetta, reading from his own scripture, may have spoken truth

Live Free and Get Boycotted (The Week: Nation)

Nose Dive (The Week: Nation)

Passing the Torch (The Week: Nation)

The Gospel of Equity (Cities)
A new generation of black leaders is preaching a monetary message: Get capital and build wealth

Thou Shalt Not Steal (My Scotch) (Grapevine)

Upper, Downer (The Week: Nation)
Clinton's point man on drugs gets a big job and a small staff

Vox Pop (Grapevine)

WORLD

A Bad First Day (The Week World)
Italy's new leader faces a crisis only hours after forming a government

Day of The Assassin (The Week World)
A bomber kills Sri Lanka's President Premadasa at a May Day parade

Exercise in Democracy (The Week World)

Holding Court (The Week World)
A sick citizen kidnaps Costa Rica's Supreme Court Justices

No Room for Uncertainty (The Week World)

This Time, Boris Gets a Mandate (The Week World)
Russians turn out in strength for Yeltsin, reviving his hopes for reform

To Bomb Or Not To Bomb? (Bosnia)
Clinton settles on a tougher policy toward Serbian aggression. Now he has to sell it.

WAR & TERRORISM

Annie Get Your Gun (Armed Forces)
Under new Pentagon rules, females will be permitted to fly combat planes and serve on warships at sea

SCIENCE

Who Lost the Ozone? (Environment)
How the world waited too long to rescue the shield that protects earth from the sun's dangerous UV rays

HEALTH & MEDICINE

A Wake-Up Call for Heavy Snorers (The Week Health & Science)
The debilitating disorder called sleep apnea may be affecting millions

A Woman's Way to Make Sex Safer (Health)
The FDA prepares to approve a female condom

Bugs With New Bite (The Week Health & Science)
Dental fillings may be contributing to the spread of antibiotic resistance

Dna Works in Mysterious Ways (The Week Health & Science)
Pilot whales seek strangers to find a mate, salamanders to make a meal

News From The Ooze (The Week Health & Science)
A fossil discovery suggests that life evolved with surprising rapidity

SOCIETY

After The March Is Over (The Week: Society)
A flurry of incidents shows that gay rights have a way to go

Close Cut (The Week: Society)
A fanatic fan of Steffi Graf's stabs Monica Seles in the back -- literally

The Week Society (The Week: Society)

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Spectator
Behind Late Night's Cinderella Story

BUSINESS

A Gathering of Eagles (The Week: Business)
Four of Europe's smaller airlines join forces to take on the global giants

Detroit Plays Down A Miniboom (The Week: Business)
The Big Three report a profitable first quarter but avoid gloating

Fully Accountable (The Week: Business)

Hot Property (The Week: Business)

Name-Saving Plan (The Week: Business)
Lloyd's offers a scheme to attract new investors and protect the old ones

Secrets of Paris (The Week: Business)

The Maternal Wall (Careers)
A new study shows that even the most elite working moms face discrimination

LAW

Standing Tall (Justice)
The capital is all agog at the new Attorney General's outspoken honesty and toughness

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Adventures In Food Fear (Reviews Books)

Blending Art And Therapy (Reviews Theater)

Liberty's Dark Dream (Reviews Books)

Opening The Barnes Door (Art)
Amid lawsuits and controversy, one of the world's great semi-unknown collections begins a tour at last

Passing The Sitcom Torch (Television)
As Cheers says goodbye after 11 seasons, the Seinfeld era is ready to begin

Riffs for The Apocalypse (Reviews Music)

Smiles of A Summer Night (Reviews Cinema)

The Beltway Follies (Reviews Cinema)

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

ESSAY

The Gap Between Gay and Straight