Vol. 130 No. 22
NATION
Advice From The Third Man
How Nixon mediated between Reagan and Gorbachev
American Notes DENVER
Prescription For Disaster
American Notes DRUGS
Cocaine's "Henry Ford"
American Notes NEW YORK
The Angel Of Death
American Notes POLITICS
Spy's Sassy Political Poll
American Notes WEST VIRGINIA
"Mad Dog" Takes a Plea
Campaign Portrait
Young Man In a Hurry Dick Gephardt chases a boyhood dream
Here Comes the Prosecutor
Now it is Walsh's turn
In Place of Giants and Ogres
Whatever Cuomo is doing, it sure looks like fun
The Presidency
The Speaker's Itch for Power
Troubled Times for Hizzoner
Mayor Ed Koch has lost his touch in turbulent New York City
Turkey And Trimmings
At the last moment, a half-baked deal is cut
WORLD
Britain Escalator to An Inferno
Panic and death in London's Underground
Kenya The Plot That Never Was
A mysterious memo stirs a furor in Nairobi
Middle East A Land That History Forgot
Ruled by Israel, Gaza becomes the refuge of the dispossessed
South Africa The "Graying" of a Nation
As more neighborhoods are integrated, a key apartheid law fades
Soviet Union Rehab Job
Yeltsin finds new employment
World Notes BRITAIN
The Jewel In the Garage
World Notes FRANCE
Mitterrand's Trial by Fire
World Notes SOVIET UNION
Now, a Word From Our Spy
World Notes THE PHILLIPINES
This Time a Coup for Cory
World Notes WAR CRIMES
Long Road To Justice
Yugoslavia Teetering on the Brink
The economy is sinking, and the regions are restless
SCIENCE
Making Fertilizer from What?
(Environment)
A uranium processor's novel experiment starts a national furor
The Cactus Snatchers
(Environment)
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Out in the Open
(Medicine)
Changing attitudes and new research give fresh hope to alcoholics
Diary of A Drunk
(Medicine)
What is it like to suffer from alcoholism? The writer of the following article, who spent 28 days in a treatment center in the Northeastern U.S., offers his reflections:
SOCIETY
A Separate Reality on I-95
(American Scene)
Season Of Autumn-Summer Love
(Sexes)
More and more women find their ideal partner in a younger man
PRESS
Rethinking The Fair Game Rules
"A lot of respected journalistic guts are saying 'Whoa!' "
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page November 30, 1987
(Contents)
Vol. 130 No. 22
Time Magazine Masthead November 30, 1987
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Vol. 130 No. 22
BUSINESS
Born in the U.S.A., Sold to Japan
(Economy & Business)
Sony pays $2 billion for pacesetting CBS Records
Business Notes AUTOS
(Economy & Business)
Th-Th-That's All, Volks
Business Notes FINANCE
(Economy & Business)
Letting Banks Run with Bulls
Business Notes HOUSING
(Economy & Business)
Falling Through The Basement
Business Notes TAKEOVERS
(Economy & Business)
Parking Ticket For Trump?
Business Notes TELEPHONES
(Economy & Business)
Not as Good As It Sounds
Of Loose Lips and Stock Tips
(Economy & Business)
Victory in the Winans case will help in snaring insider traders
Peso Panic
(Economy & Business)
Mexico's currency plunges
The Technobandits
(Economy & Business)
America struggles to stop leakage of its industrial secrets to the East
You Thought Monday Was Bad?
(Economy & Business)
The day after the market crash was perhaps more dangerous
EDUCATION
Needy Kids, Perpetual Aid
Where Are All the Young Brains?
Gone to academe every one, claims a gadfly's new book
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
"The Half-Breed Rides Again"
(Music)
Robbie Robertson returns -- at last -- with a new record
Blazing Exceptions to Nature
(Art)
A huge London show evokes the world of medieval England
Down-Home Around the World
(Books)
The season's new cookbooks dish up traditional comfort foods
Lovelorn, Headstrong
(Cinema)
Worst-Case Scenario PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES Directed and Written by John Hughes
(Cinema)
Zapping Back at Children's TV
(Video)
After years of deregulation, kidvid's critics are on the attack
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(A Letter From The Publisher)