Vol. 133 No. 3
NATION
A Capital Offense
Barry's travails are just one woe for the "other Washington"
American Notes CALIFORNIA
Low-Speed Chase
American Notes GOVERNORS
Two Dukes Bow Out
American Notes HUMAN RIGHTS
Let's Meet In Moscow
American Notes WASHINGTON
A Ticklish Problem
Can A Driver Be Too Old?
Fender benders and fatalities raise fears over elderly motorists
Chemical Reaction As the U.S. presses Libya over a nerve-gas plant, a shootout erupts. Did Gaddafi sacrifice two planes so Washington would take the heat?
First Gusts from an Ill Wind
Giving In to "Graymail"
North's legal strategy decreases the hope for a full airing of the Iran-contra scandal
Habitat For Humanity A Bootstrap Approach To Low-Cost Housing Millard Fuller believes in volunteer labor a little seed money and a lot of inspiration
(American Ideas)
Knife Fighting in the Air
The Blame Game Begins
Reagan's last budget presages a flap over Bush's first
The Search for a Poison Antidote
WORLD
A Shopper's Day
Akihito: The Son Also Rises
China The Fallout from Nanjing
An ugly brawl leads to a fissure in Sino-African relations
Japan The Longest Reign
With Hirohito's death, an economic giant begins a new era
Soviet Union Why the Bear's Cupboards
Are Bare Despite Gorbachev's promises, consumers seethe over shortages and empty shelves
Terrorism In Search of Answers
Will the bombers of Flight 103 ever be found?
World Notes EXILE
The Accidental Tourist
World Notes INDIA
Blood and Ashes
World Notes ISRAEL
Bitter Pill For Peres
World Notes LANGUAGE
Latine Loqui Libet
World Notes SOVIET UNION
Pardons for Troika Cons
SCIENCE
Wormholes in The Heavens
A far-out concept leads to talk of time travel and new universes
HEALTH & MEDICINE
A Fishy Deal in the Freezer
(Food)
Surreptitious surimi masquerades as choice seafood
New Perils of the Pill?
(Health & Fitness)
Reports of a link to breast cancer stir confusion and fear
Operating In Danger Zones
(Medicine)
Volunteer doctors and nurses risk their lives to treat the suffering in the world's trouble spots
SOCIETY
A Look on the Wild Side
(Living)
Two young designers liven up a groggy fashion scene
Worries About Overactive Kids
(Behavior)
Are too many youngsters being misdiagnosed and medicated?
PRESS
Read My Cliche
An epidemic of Bushisms
RELIGION
All The Pope's Men
The naming of conservative bishops fuels bitter feuds
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time
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January 16, 1989 Vol. 133, No. 3
BUSINESS
Battle for The Future
Unless the U.S. can match Japan's all-out research effort, the race to dominate 21st century technology may be over before it has begun
Business Notes LITIGATION
He Can Afford To Be Tardy
Business Notes MUSIC PUBLISHING
The Sound Of Money
Business Notes NEW PRODUCTS
Oops, That Name's Taken
Business Notes PACKAGING
Brouhaha in A Beer Can
Business Notes TAKEOVER DEFENSES
But What About Elsie?
Leave The Coverage to Us
As credit cards provide free insurance, car-rental rates rise
On A Wing And a Dare
Braniff aims to triple in size
Why The Beef over Hormones?
Europe says its meat ban is based on real medical concerns, but U.S. cattlemen call it groundless and protectionist
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
"Red Harry's" Revolution
(Video)
And Now, Hollywood Babble-On
(Show Business)
A Tinseltown tour limns deathstyles of the rich and famous
Critics' Choice
(Critics' Choice)
Lust Is a Thing with Feathers
(Cinema)
Moving North
(Books)
Wind And Water
(Books)
PEOPLE
Flashy Symbol of an Acquisitive Age
(Profile)
Young, handsome and ridiculously rich, DONALD TRUMP loves making deals and money, loathes losing and has an ego as big as the Ritz -- er, Plaza
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