Vol. 135 No. 24

NATION

Ameican Notes BOSTON
A Historic Walk For Women

Ameican Notes NAVAL ACADEMY
A Probe that Snowballed

Ameican Notes THE BORDER
Your Car Is My Car

Ameican Notes TRASH
Why Recycling Isn't Working

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Helping Moscow See the Light
Intent on a unified Germany within NATO, Washington and Bonn seek a formula -- and a price tag -- to satisfy the Soviets

Legislative Achievement Cup (Grapevine)

Name That Summit (Grapevine)

The Ed Meese Management Prize (Grapevine)

The End of Another Cold War
This time, Raisa Gorbachev played the gracious guest, while Barbara Bush gave the speech of her life at Wellesley

The Last Picture Show Summit excitement is no longer fed by cold war tensions, and future meetings should become routine. As the Soviets say, Khorosho! (Great!)

The Predators' Ball Award (Grapevine)

The Presidency
Capitalists over Corn Bread

The Trials of David Durenberger
If the scandal-plagued Senator does not resign, his colleagues might send him packing. The griddle is still hot for six others

Unbridled Winner of the Week (Grapevine)

WORLD

America Abroad
For He's a Jolly Fellow

Burma Democracy's Latest Convert
Voters toss out the generals, but will they go?

Iraq Sword of the Arabs Brutal perhaps, but only as crazy as a desert fox, Saddam Hussein mounts a crude push for Middle East supremacy and worries the world

Middle East With a Little Help from Friends
How the U.S. and its allies made Iraq a most dangerous nation

Poland Living with Shock Therapy
Soviets, take note: the Poles discover that patience must not be in short supply if economic reforms are to succeed

Soviet Union But Back Home . . . Challenging Gorbachev, Yeltsin wins power in Russia and sets a course for sovereignty that would reduce the Soviet Union to an alliance

World Notes ALBANIA
Duty-Free For All

World Notes COLOMBIA
President of Last Resort

World Notes HIGH SEAS
Catch of The Day

World Notes LIBERIA
Doe on The Run

SCIENCE

Mistaken by Millenniums
Geologists show that carbon dating can be way off

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Major Surgery Before Birth (Medicine)
Doctors learn how to save lives by entering wombs

SOCIETY

Should Every Baby Be Saved? (Ethics)
Physicians ponder when to start, and stop, treating preemies

The Grass Looks Greener (Living)
A breakthrough could save some ugly Sunbelt lawns

PRESS

Matters Of Fact
The court considers whether untrue opinions are libelous

RELIGION

A New Preacher for PTL
Televangelists compete over what's left of Bakker's domain

SPORT

Here Come the Yanks!
Shut out for 40 years, a U.S. soccer team goes to the World Cup

TECHNOLOGY

Dashed Hopes and Bogus Fears
The Smithsonian chronicles an unpredictable information age

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 135, No. 24 JUNE 11, 1990

Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Vol. 135, No. 24 JUNE 11, 1990

BUSINESS

Business Notes ACTIVISM
Sounding Off For the Earth

Business Notes AGRICULTURE
The Banana Rebellion

Business Notes AUDIO COMPONENTS
A Dose of Aural Gratification

Business Notes FINANCIAL MARKETS
Zoom! There Goes 2900

Business Notes WALL STREET
Drexel II: It's Back?

Debt Topples
A Tycoon Jovanovich didn't have the heart to cut back

Giving Credit Where It's Overdue
An unusual banking group helps women entrepreneurs

Let's Get Crazy!
Creativity is the buzz word as companies try to spark daring new ideas

Out of The Oil Pan . . . Iacocca's copilot takes wing

World of Business
The New Elizabethans

EDUCATION

Not Your Average Dude Ranch
The Thacher School combines horsemanship with scholarship

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

All Rise! Action! (Books)

Burden of Success (Books)
As a high-powered lawyer and novelist, Scott Turow has become the Bard of the Litigious Age

Crimes of The Heart (Books)

He's Finger-Pickin' Good (Music)
Bela Fleck takes the banjo from bluegrass into jazz and beyond

Lord Love a Wild Duck (Theater)
A playwright, an actor and a director save the London season

Mind Bending on Mars (Cinema)

SPECIAL SECTION

The Most Dynamic City in Europe? (Travel)
Spurred by the 1992 Olympics, Barcelona claims the title with an exuberant revival

PEOPLE

He Gives Wings to Dreams (Profile)
PAUL MACCREADY'S creative mind, having spawned weird and wonderful vehicles, now focuses on the global environment

Thanks for The Memory (Interview)
At 87, BOB HOPE recalls six decades of suitcase showmanship, talks about the world leaders he's known and rates the latest batch of comics

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

ESSAY

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