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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 129 No. 25
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NATION
AIDS: Political Medicine (American Notes)
Political Medicine

Disasters: Dire Pyre of Tires (American Notes)
Dire Pyre of Tires

Scandal: Fallen from Grace (American Notes)
Fallen from Grace

Travel: Coming Home The Hard Way (American Notes)
Coming Home The Hard Way

Unions: Cleanup by Takeover (American Notes)
Cleanup by Takeover

Back To the Berlin Wall
Reagan rallies with a strong speech

Campaign Portrait, Joe Biden: Orator for the Next Generation
Orator for the Next Generation Does Joe Biden talk too much?

Down And Out in L.A.
The hidden homeless add a new dimension to an old problem

Innocent Man: An accused Marine spy is freed
An accused Marine spy is freed

Meanwhile, In East Berlin

Shredded Policies, Arrogant Attitudes
A clear picture of deceit emerges from the first round of hearings


WORLD
Down With Dictatorship!

Thatcher: We Are Building a Property-Owning Democracy
Serene and assured, Prime Minister Thatcher defends her record and speaks of the future

Britain All Revved Up
Thatcher rides again, winning a chance to finish her "revolution"

Diplomacy Flying into a Tight Corner
Will a promise to Pakistan put U.S. planes in too much danger?

Ideas How to Keep the Dragons Happy
The Chinese art of feng shui can ensure a prosperous building

Panama A Colonel Takes On the General
Charges detonate an explosion

Poland A Prayer for Solidarity's
Heirs In his homeland, John Paul talks of hope and defiance

Central African Republic: The Emperor Has No Clothes (World Notes)
The Emperor Has No Clothes

China: Being and Nothingness (World Notes)
Being and Nothingness

Nicaragua: We'd Like to Help You, But . . . (World Notes)
We'd Like to Help You, But . . .

Soviet Union: The Men Who Caused a Cloud (World Notes)
The Men Who Caused a Cloud

The Philippines: Dante Escapes An Inferno (World Notes)
Dante Escapes An Inferno


SCIENCE
Science: Abstracts Fiber-Optic Feeding Frenzy

Science: Probing The Monitor with a Deep Drone
A robot helps scientists explore a historic undersea wreck


SOCIETY
Living: Children of The World (Living)

Living: The Child-Care Dilemma (Living)
Millions of U.S. families face a wrenching question: Who's minding the kids?

In Vermont: A Spiritual Leader's Farewell (American Scene)

Living: Is Day Care Bad for Babies? (Living)
Hard facts are beginning to clarify a politicized debate


PRESS
Press: Full Disclosure, Semi-Outrage
A survey elicits complaints from presidential candidates


SPORT
Sport: The Complexities of Complexions
Struggles in living color on all the playgrounds


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Time Magazine Contents Page JUNE 22, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 25 (Contents)
Magazine Contents Page JUNE 22, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 25

Time Magazine Masthead June 22, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 25 (Masthead)
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BUSINESS
BANKING: Another Hit Where It Hurts (Economy & Business)
Another Hit Where It Hurts

EXPORTS: Abe Lincoln In Yokohama (Economy & Business)
Abe Lincoln In Yokohama

INVESTING: When in Doubt, Sit and Talk (Economy & Business)
When in Doubt, Sit and Talk

LABOR: Strange Doings In the Tower (Economy & Business)
Strange Doings In the Tower

TAXES Fightin' Fannie Vs. Uncle Sam (Economy & Business)
Fightin' Fannie Vs. Uncle Sam

Corporate Angst on Capitol Hill (Economy & Business)
The Democrats push for a passel of pro-labor bills

Making Oodles of Boodle (Economy & Business)

Rotten Shame: Who will pick the crops? (Economy & Business)
Who will pick the crops?

United Once More (Economy & Business)
By shucking its new name and failed strategy, Allegis plans to fly high again


EDUCATION
Education: Now, A Few Words from the Wise
For the class of '87, advice on time, truth and Italian restaurants


LAW
Law: No Taking Without Paying
From the Supreme Court, a sweeping decision on confiscation

Law: Tabloid Pays A Big Tab


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Bookends: Jun. 22, 1987 (Books)

Cinema: Could It Be . . . Satan? THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK (Cinema)
Directed by George Miller Screenplay by Michael Cristofer

The Untouchables: Shooting Up the Box Office (Show Business)
Ripe violence and gangster flash make The Untouchables the new sleeper hit

Books: Strangeloves Einstein's Monsters (Books)
by Martin Amis Harmony; 149 pages; $12.95

Music: The Making Good of Randy Ray (Music)
A country boy called Travis sings a sweet Nashville tune

Books: The Veneer of the Gilded Age EMPIRE (Books)
by Gore Vidal; Random House; 486 pages; $22.50

Cinema: Zitskrieg the Believers (Cinema)
Directed by John Schlesinger Screenplay by Mark Frost


MILESTONES
Milestones: Jun. 22, 1987

Milestones: Jun. 22, 1987

Milestones: Jun. 22, 1987

Milestones: Jun. 22, 1987

Milestones: Jun. 22, 1987

Milestones: Jun. 22, 1987

Milestones: Jun. 22, 1987

Milestones: Jun. 22, 1987

Milestones: Jun. 22, 1987


PEOPLE
People: Jun. 22, 1987

People: Jun. 22, 1987

People: Jun. 22, 1987

People: Jun. 22, 1987


TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher: Jun. 22, 1987 (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
Letters: Boring Process

Letters: Competing With Airbus

Letters: Jews Under Petain

Letters: Matter Of Ethics

Letters: Missile Strike

Letters: Soviet Guilt

Letters: Unwanted Rapist

Letters: Wyeth's Worth


ESSAY
Essay: If Necessary, a Superpower Acts Alone


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