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- Baseball: Ninth-Inning Pardon
- Essay: The Secret of Our Success
- Czechoslovakia: Actions Speak Louder
- Running As His Own Man: RONALD BROWN
- Art: Goya, A Despairing Assault on Terminal Evil
- Ethics: Experience Required
- OIL: So Happy Together?
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No. 5 JANUARY 30, 1989
- El Salvador An Offer They Couldn't Refuse
- Books: Sallie's Turn
- Soviet Union The Shaky Fortunes of Gorby Inc.
- Theater: A Ghostly Past, in Ragtime
- CONSUMER ELECTRONICS: A Little on The High Side
- Boskin: I Have a Lot of Strong Principles
- Justice: The Last Word On Meese
- TOBACCO: Less Smoke, More Fire
- Books: Clockwork Plot
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 5 JANUARY 30, 1989
- Press: Covering The Bush White House
- From the Publisher: Jan 30 1989
- Law: Sculpture Clash
- Medicine: Special Report: Good and Bad News About AIDS
- Kampuchea Is Peace at Hand?
- West Germany Anger and Recrimination
- Aviation: Two Engines Are Better
- Medicine: The Other Dangers of Close Encounters
- Critics' Choice: Jan. 30, 1989
- Cinema: Pedro on The Verge of a Nervy Breakthrough
- A Brightly Colored Tinderbox
- HOMESTEADING: Go North, Young Man!
- Slaughter in A School Yard
- BAD DEBTS: Paying Off the Czar's IOUs
- New York City: Bark, You're on Canine Camera
- Music: Chocolate-Covered Razor Blades And other treats from a fun funk band
- George Bush: A New Breeze Is Blowing
- Israel A Moral Dilemma
- Education: To Conquer Fear of Counting
- Video: The History of the Bomb
- FBI: Crackdown on The Chicago Boys
- One Toe over The Line:Banks get the go-ahead to enter Wall Street turf
- There's Been a Certain Liberation
- The Bush Era Begins
- Health & Fitness: Shortcut to The Rambo Look
- Hitsville Goes Hollywood
- The Gipper Says Goodbye
- Law: Let Punishment Fit the Crime
- Music: Second Storming of the Bastille
- The Education of a Standby
- Knitting New Notions: U.S. economists jettison Reagan formulas
- Iraq: The Poison This Time
- Diplomacy: Talking About Talks
- Britain: City of Filth
- Brazil: A Fiscal Deep Freeze
- Poland: Never Say Never
- Health & Fitness: Cookies The Heart Can Love
- The Silver Fox
- AMUSEMENT PARKS: Lost in the Wooz Zone
- Critics' Choice: Jan. 23, 1989
- Japan A Delicate Burial
- West Germany On Second Thought
- FINANCIAL MARKETS: Here Come The Bulls
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No 4 JANUARY 23, 1989
- Video: Fresh Heir In Late Night
- Education: Japan's Search for U.S. Colleges
- Sport: Halftime Spectacles
- Britain: A Mortal Mystery
- America Abroad: Credit Where Credit Is Due
- HEADGEAR: Just Wild About Ringtails
- Essay: Time To Split
- Nation
- From the Publisher: Jan 23 1989
- Medicine: A Not-So-Happy Anniversary
- Soviet Union: A Little Too True?
- Joust of The Half Brothers
- New York: Giuliani for . . . Well, What?
- MANAGEMENT: Shining Up A Bad Apple
- Technology: Boosting Your Home's IQ
- Honestly, Can We Trust You? Employers seek an integrity test
- Travel: Uncommon Glimpses of Florence
- The Presidency Back in the Bully Pulpit
- Going Home a Winner: Ronald Reagan
- Interview: Advice From Mr. Chairman Paul Volcker, Who Helped Whip Inflation As
- Cinema: Mysteries of The Eccentric Heart
- Marilyn Quayle: A New Second Lady
- Hungary: Taking the Pluralist Path
- Immigration: Chaos in The Valley
- LABOR: The Boys' Club Pays Its Dues
- Medicine: Bone Booster
- Art:German Romantic Drawings, Tracing God's Fingerprint
- Law: Pro-Choicers Gird for Battle
- Fueling Up a Brawl: U.S. gas tax
- Books: A Triumph of Trying-Really-Hard
- Middle East Contemplating the Next Step
- Education: Bigots in The Ivory Tower
- Yugoslavia: Blows Against The Party
- Barbara Bush
- Mexico Robin Hood or Robbing Hood?
- Are They Worth It? Possible Congressional Raise
- Spain: Bagged in Bayonne
- Show Business: Magical Tours
- The Administration: At Last, a Full Cabinet-to-Be
- Sport: Just A Super Bowl of Crescendos
- Texas: Pensions for Primates
- Show Business: And Now, Hollywood Babble-On
- Exile: The Accidental Tourist
- Akihito: The Son Also Rises
- Battle for The Future: The U.S. vs. Japan in Technology
- India: Blood and Ashes
- Religion: All The Pope's Men
- LITIGATION: He Can Afford To Be Tardy
- Israel: Bitter Pill For Peres
- Terrorism In Search of Answers
- California: Low-Speed Chase
- Books: Moving North
- MUSIC PUBLISHING: The Sound Of Money
- Language: Latine Loqui Libet
- The Blame Game Begins
- Governors: Two Dukes Bow Out
- Knife Fighting in the Air
- Giving In to Graymail: Oliver North's Legal Strategy
- Health & Fitness: New Perils of the Pill?
- NEW PRODUCTS: Oops, That Name's Taken
- Soviet Union: Pardons for Troika Cons
- The Search for a Poison Antidote
- Human Rights: Let's Meet In Moscow
- Press: Read My Cliche
- Leave The Coverage to Us
- Habitat For Humanity: A Bootstrap Approach To Low-Cost Housing
- On A Wing And a Dare: Braniff aims to triple in size
- PACKAGING: Brouhaha in A Beer Can
- Science: Wormholes in The Heavens
- Can A Driver Be Too Old?
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No. 3 JANUARY 16, 1989
- Donald Trump
- Flashy Symbol of an Acquisitive Age: DONALD TRUMP
- Video: Red Harry's Revolution
- Washington: A Ticklish Problem
- Books: Wind And Water
- A Shopper's Day
- Soviet Union Why the Bear's Cupboards Are Bare
- Cinema: Lust Is a Thing with Feathers
- Japan The Longest Reign
- From the Publisher: Jan 16 1989
- Medicine: Operating In Danger Zones
- TAKEOVER DEFENSES: But What About Elsie?
- China The Fallout from Nanjing
- Why The Beef over Hormones?
- Living: A Look on the Wild Side
- First Gusts from an Ill Wind
- Behavior: Worries About Overactive Kids
- Chemical Reaction: The U.S. presses Libya over a nerve-gas plant
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 3 JANUARY 16, 1989
- Food: A Fishy Deal in the Freezer
- Critics' Choice: Jan. 16, 1989
- Mayor Barry: A Capital Offense
- Grapevine: Jan. 9, 1989
- Critics' Choice: Jan. 9, 1989
- RECYCLING: Don't Trash That Foam
- Show Business: Just Another Mississippi Whitewash
- Technology: Back to The Velvet-Roped Lines
- Grapevine: Jan. 9, 1989
- Technology: Drop The Phone
- Diabolically Well-Planned: Pan Am's Flight 103
- SWIMWEAR: No Itsy-Bitsy Offers, Please
- Gene Hackman & Willem Dafoe
- You Scratch My Back . . .
- Kennebunkport, Me. A Small Town Goes Prime-Time
- Grapevine: Jan. 9, 1989
- Building On Rock, Not Sand: Riots in Liberty City, Florida
- Great Leapin' Lizards! Michael Jordan Can't Actually Fly
- For Goodness' Sake
- Art: An Abiding Passion for Reality Gustave Courbet
- Captivity: Homeward Bound
- Time Magazine Contents Page
- Sport: You Do It Until You Get Caught
- TEACHING: Why Johnny Can't Budget
- America Abroad: Virtuoso Transformations
- Latin America Sounding the Alarm: Debt-Threatened Democracies
- Grapevine: Jan. 9, 1989
- Show Business: Fire This Time
- BAD LOANS: Hey, There Goes My Car!
- Show Business: Hackman: A Capper for a Craftsman
- Australia A Cry of Desperation Why do Aborigines die in police custody?
- Sudan: Anywhere But Here
- From the Publisher: Jan 9 1989
- Washington: Recalculating Poverty
- Brazil: A Jungle Slaying &
- Taps For Old Bases
- Law: A Struggle for Splitsville's Buck:Felder tops Mitchelson
- China Beat The Black Devils! Racial troubles in the streets of Nanjing
- Video: And Now, Nice-Guy Talk Hosts
- Soviet Union: Dissident Diplomacy
- Prisons: Criminal Charges?
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 2 JANUARY 9, 1989
- South Yemen New Thinking in a Marxist Land
- A Deceptive Killer
- TRADE: A Sizzling Beef War
- Environment: Submerging The Spirit
- Planting Trees of Life
- Aviation: Fear of Flying
- Open Heart, Open Hand: AIDS
- No Joyride in 1989
- Books: Nice People in Glass Houses
- Education: Lessons From On High
- Theater: Legs Diamond Shoots Blanks
- Planet Of The Year: Preparing for The Worst
- Cinema: Best of '88: Cinema
- Planet Of The Year: Global Warming Feeling the Heat
- Planet Of The Year: What The U.S. Should Do
- Endangered Earth, Planet of the Year
- Books: Savory Gambits
- Planet Of The Year: Deadly Danger In a Spray Can
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 1 JANUARY 2, 1989
- Video: Best of '88: Video
- Gloves for The Needy: One Heart Warms Many Chilly Fingers
- Books: Serpents in The Garden State
- Planet Of The Year: Magnitudes
- Disowning A Billion-Dollar Baby
- Music: Voices From Another Time
- Planet Of The Year: What on EARTH Are We Doing?
- Design: Best of '88 A Compelling New Modernism
- Planet Of The Year: The Good News: Osage, Iowa, Counts Kilowatts
- Planet Of The Year: Nuclear Power Plots a Comeback
- Planet Of The Year: The Greening of the U.S.S.R.
- Cinema: Hail The Epic-Size Hero
- George Bush: Back to The Party of Lincoln?
- Soviet Union Life in a Weary Land
- Theater: A Realm of Inspired Ritual
- Middle East Saying No to Arafat
- Show Business: Plugging Away in Hollywood
- Books: Best of '88: Books
- From the Publisher: Jan 2 1989
- Planet Of The Year: Waste A Stinking Mess
- Critics' Choice: Jan. 2, 1989
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No. 1 JANUARY 2, 1989
- Let's Make a Deal
- Planet Of The Year: Biodiversity The Death of Birth
- Planet Of The Year: The Good News: Japan Gives Trash a Second Chance
- Planet Of The Year: Nobel for A Noble Cause
- Planet Of The Year: The Good News: Thailand Controls a Baby Boom
- Arens: Mr. Hard-Liner
- Planet Of The Year: What Is Wrong With Us?
- Planet Of The Year: Overpopulation Too Many Mouths
- Music: Best of '88: Music
- Video: The Pulp Message of the Week
- Planet Of The Year: Hands Across the Sea
- Planet Of The Year: The Good News: Costa Rica Guards Its Forests
- Food: Most of '88 Recipe of the Year: Eat and Be Well
- The Mafia: Seems Like Old Crimes
- Theater: Best of '88: Theater
- Terror In the Night: The Crash of Pan Am Flight 103
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