FINE ARTS
ALAN HITSKY
Conservative congregations
are battling for survival.
AMY J. MEHLER
Rodney King, the riots
and the lessons.
A German soldier's
visit to Warsaw Ghetto.
DETROIT
24
68
A J.E.F.F. theater
group meshes teens.
Erosion
Of Faith?
Birthday
Trip In Hell
6
7
11
EDITORIAL
OPINION
UP FRONT
CLOSE-UP
14
33
BACKGROUND
Will multi-lateral talks
move the peace process?
36
POLITICS
The faces keep changing
in some local races.
54
EDUCATION
The fifth grade looks
at themselves and drugs.
A local doctor sees
a different S.E. Asia.
DEPARTMENTS
\ BUSINESS
' Magic Kingdom
ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
The man behind the
museum like no other.
50
AROUND TOWN
Proud Artists
The JARC show at Sinai
has 20 artists beaming.
93
Purely Commentary
Sports
Israel
Danny Raskin
Carla Schwartz
For Women
Arts Calendar
Food
For Seniors
Engagements
Ann Arbor
Births
Single Life
Lifestyles
Classified Ads
Obituaries
40
48, 107
62
72
74
82
84
86
92
94
101
102
104
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