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Vol. 133 No. 25
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NATION
"Sorry" Is Not Enough

American Notes JUSTICE
Philadelphia Story

American Notes MATHEMATICS
As American as Apple Pi

American Notes MURALS
Last Chance For Hercules

American Notes SCANDALS
Tough Talk, Light Terms

American Notes TOPEKA
Still Separate And Unequal

China's Dark Hours (Communism)

China The Wrath of Deng (Communism)
The old men emerge on top, but their compact with the people is shattered

Defiance (Communism)

Fax Against Fictions

Fear And Anger in Hong Kong (Communism)
Beijing's massacre shakes the colony's faith in the future

Getting Nasty
How to Spread a Smear The bickering on Capitol Hill takes a vicious turn

Poland A Humiliation For the Party (Communism)
But Solidarity handles victory with calm and realism

Saving The Connection
George Bush responds judiciously as the troops in Tiananmen Square trample a carefully cultivated relationship with the U.S.

Shutting Down Rancho Seco
Foes of nuclear power get a lift from a victory in Sacramento

Soviet Union Hard Lessons and Unhappy Citizens (Communism)
Wherever he turns, Gorbachev faces the forces he has unleashed


WORLD
Diplomacy A Rosy Reception for Bhutto
During her visit to Washington, both sides avoid the thorns

Iran A Frenzied Farewell
The Imam is gone, and his power is up for grabs

Miscellany Playing the Name Game
How Burma became Myanma

World Notes EAST-WEST
Innocent Until Proved Guilty

World Notes ITALY
Basta to Bambini

World Notes JAPAN
Tattling on Mr. Clean

World Notes MEMENTOS
Imelda's Greatest Hits

World Notes SWEDEN
Pay Up or Leave Town


SCIENCE
Environment (Environment)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Longer Life for AIDS Patients (Medicine)
New drugs are giving hope but also raising difficult questions

When Women Man the Stockpots (Food)
After ages laboring in the kitchen, females are earning the title of chef


SOCIETY
Trouble In Their Wake (Living)
"Personal watercraft" can create a public nuisance


RELIGION
Death In Rome
Was John Paul I murdered?

Episcopalians' Semi-Schism
Upset over women clergy, traditionalists defy the church


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Vol. 133 No. 25 JUNE 19, 1989

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BUSINESS
"Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way"

Business Notes AIRLINES
Cutting Them Off at the Gate

Business Notes OPEC
More Pinch at The Pump

Business Notes SECURITIES FRAUD
A Raider's Painful Reward

Business Notes TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Calling All Car Phones

Business Notes VENDING MACHINES
Lights! Action! Roll 'Em!

Clash of The Titans
Paramount's bid imperils the Time-Warner deal and stirs up a brawl

Money Angles
Membership Has Its Follies


EDUCATION
Teacher Or Trojan Horse?
Whittle takes on his critics and expands Channel One


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Critics' Choice (Critics' Choice)

Murk in The Myth (Show Business)

Summer Reading (Books)
Mysterious or comic, historical or touching, a seasonal sampler of fine fiction

Tape For Two (Video)
The dual-deck VCR arrives

The Caped Crusader Flies Again (Show Business)
Big, dark and flamboyant, the movie Batman aims to bring Gotham City's favorite cave dweller to majestic life


PEOPLE
Bringing Satan To Heel (Interview)
Tired of sex and violence on the air, the Rev. DONALD E. WILDMON has discovered that the quickest, most effective route to the networks' conscience is through their pocketbooks


TO OUR READERS
From the Publisher (From The Publisher)


ESSAY
A Long Way from the Rue de la Paix


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