Vol. 143 No. 12

COVER

"Yes, We Made Lots of Mistakes" (INTERVIEW)
Clearing the air with Hillary Rodham Clinton

Does Rose Have Something to Hide? (WHITE HOUSE)

The Trials of Hillary (Cover Stories / THE WHITE HOUSE)
The First Lady's way of doing business and dealing with others helps explain why Whitewater grew so messy

Why It Isn't Watergate (PERSPECTIVE)
There is no evidence of criminality in Whitewater -- but that doesn't mean it's trivial

NATION

Dispatches (Chronicles)
Are You There, NBC? It's Me, Zlata

Health Report (Chronicles)

Hurts So Good (Chronicles)

Informed Sources (Chronicles)

Not in The Cards? (Chronicles)
Clip and fold your first Chronicles baseball trading card.

Parodies Regained (Supreme Court)
Ruling on a Roy Orbison send-up, Justice Souter alights elegantly on the side of satire

Senator Pothole Calls the Kettle Black (Chronicles)

Serial Chic (Chronicles)

Spies At an Inquisition (Espionage)
After Ames' arrest, legislators demand that the CIA admit to -- and clean up -- sloppy security procedures

The Last Word in Oscar Picks (Chronicles)

The Week March 6-12 (Chronicles)

Vox Pop (Chronicles)

Winners & Losers (Chronicles)

Zhirinovsky Beat (Chronicles)

WORLD

Apartheid Apocalypse (South Africa)
The attempt to salvage a vestige of racial separatism ends in blood

Farewell My Trade Status? (China)
In a dispute over human rights, Beijing tells Washington to mind its own business

WAR & TERRORISM

The Tehran Connection (Terrorism)
An exclusive look at how Iran hunts down its opponents abroad

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Are Smokers Junkies? (Health)
Citing the addictive power of nicotine, the FDA and Congress may tighten the regulation of cigarettes

SOCIETY

Left Holding the Bag (Takeovers)
In the fight to take over Grumman, two Chicago traders come up short. Is insider dealing to blame?

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

The Political Interest Caught in the Web

Time (Contents)
Magazine Contents Page MARCH 21, 1994 VOL. 143 NO. 12

Time (Masthead)
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When Mickey Comes Marching Home (Development)
What the Grand Army of the Potomac failed to do, the Disney mouse may achieve 130 years later.

BUSINESS

Dividing Up the Spoils (Finance)
Goldman Sachs' partners pull down plump profits

Wanted: Slightly Used Hospitals
In the new era of medical-cost cutting, a health-care entrepreneur builds an empire based on efficiency

LAW

At Risk of Mutilation
Can a woman win asylum for fear of "circumcision" in her home country?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Different Drummer (The Arts & Media / MUSIC)
Scotland's Evelyn Glennie is pounding out a rare and brilliant career as a percussion soloist, never mind that she is deaf

A Moment in the Sun (The Arts & Media / CINEMA)
Spain's Belle Epoque evokes the spirit of a halcyon time

And Again, One More for the Road (The Arts & Media / MUSIC)
Despite lapses and hints of ill health, Frank Sinatra isn't ready to sing the final chorus

Dashing Daniel (The Arts & Media / CINEMA)
He can play it all, from Hamlet to Hawkeye. For Daniel Day-Lewis, acting is a very serious game.

Furthermore (The Arts & Media / MUSIC)

Glimmers of Ecstasy (The Arts & Media / MUSIC)
Sarah McLachlan writes songs from love's ragged edges

In the Name of the Truth (The Arts & Media / CINEMA)

Manson Family Values (The Arts & Media / TELEVISION)
Diane Sawyer revisits the notorious mass-murder case as the network prime-time news shows go crazy for crime

Take Two Tabloids and Call Me (The Arts & Media / CINEMA)
Ron Howard directs The Paper, a Front Page-style drama, at a pace so measured it nearly stops the presses

The Lone Rangers Ride Again (The Arts & Media / MUSIC)
Still bristly after all these years, a revived ZZ Top gets back to its boot-stompin' roots with a gloriously gritty new album

The Undeclared Wars of Men (The Arts & Media / BOOKS)
Ethan Canin's fine stories plumb the search for male identity

TO OUR READERS

To Our Readers

LETTERS

Overexposed Zhirinovsky

ESSAY

Why Prisons Don't Work