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ID Code Z1053.3T0070002
Title Time International
Volume Aug. 7, 1995 Vol.146 No.6
Author
Publisher Time Inc.
Place of Publication New York
Publication Date 1995/08/07
Language 英語 eng
Pages 60
Size (cm) 27
ISSN
TOC TO OUR READERS/TRAVELER'S ADVISORY 2
CHRONICLES 7
DIPLOMACY: Shot Across the Bow 12
China aims missiles at Taiwan's international ambitions
Comeback: Madame Chiang returns to Washington
SINGAPORE: Lee vs. the IHT 15
The International Herald Tribune pays a hefty judgment
THE BALKANS: The Widening Conflict 16
Croatia joins the war as the Serbs take Zepa and target Bihac
TERRORISM: Explosive Times 20
Bombings leave France unnerved and Israel underterred
BORDER CROSSINGS: Time for Coffee 22
Where peacekeeping works-but entrenches the status quo
THE U.S.: A Lifetime in Prison 23
In Union, South Carolina, Susan Smith is spared exection
INVESTIGATIONS: Friends in the Wrong Places 24
An "asset" who may have gone wrong shakes the CIA
DRUGS: The Telltale Check 25
A presidential aide is detained in a drug-money scandal
ENVIRONMENT: Paradise Polluted 26
An oil spill blackens South Korea's lovely southern coast
CONTROVERSIES: Good Golly, Ms. Worby 27
A brouhaha about a U.S. Governor's unconventional wife
BUSINESS: Chunneling Along 28
Eurostar is a hit with travelers crossing the English Channel
TECHNOLOGY: Dynamos of the Disc 30
Some small surprises in Japan's CD-ROM industry
MEDICINE: The Stealthy Killer
A model's death shows how treacherous asthma can be
SCIENCE: A Pill to Make You Skinny?
A hormone that turns fat mice thin may someday help people
COVER: War of the Worlds 34
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were merely the appalling conclusions to a merciless conflict, waged savagely by both sides. The ferocity of the Pacific war was rooted in intense human hatreds and a history of hubris and humiliation
Doomsdays: The tale of the instant incineration of two cities
Essay: Ian Buruma on Japan, the unforgiven
THE ARTS & MEDIA: 52
Preservation: A partnership with Americans is helping Russia salvage some of its neglected cultural riches
Music: Imaginative opera at the Glimmerglass Festival
Cinema: Species has horror, sex and some real dumb stuff
Judge Dredd: Another dose of preposterone
SIGHTINGS 58
PEOPLE 59
Cover: Digital photomontage. Watch showing the time of the Hiroshima blast, now on display at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, for TIME by Seiji Fukasawa.
Background: U.S. Army photo of Nagasaki
Notes Cover title: When the war stopped : Road to Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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