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- America's Rat Race
- Travel: Welcome To New Harlem!
- A Doctor Prescribes Hard Truth: C. EVERETT KOOP
- Crime: Dismantling Detroit
- How To Make Boring Beautiful
- A Flower in a Clenched Fist: Abbie Hoffman: 1936-1989
- Wright Fights Back
- Drugs: Outline for a Skirmish
- Soviet Union With Georgia on His Mind
- Tobacco Road's Dirty Ashtrays
- Friend Or Foe?
- Israel Death Comes At Ramadan
- Essay: Aphrodite Was No Lady
- America Abroad: What's Wrong with Yalta II
- Power Station in a Pizza Box
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No. 17 APRIL 24, 1989
- Cinema: Don't Run: One Hit, One Error
- Voices: Gregorian's Chant
- The Presidency: The Speaker Should Step Down
- Books: Supermole
- Sport: Tough Message: A verdict on agents and colleges
- From the Publisher: Apr 24 1989
- Japan A Scandal That Will Not Die
- Where's My Escape Hatch?
- WALL STREET: Big Brother Is Listening
- Bookends: Apr. 24, 1989
- Colorado: Danger on the Slopes
- Books: Getting to The False Bottom
- West Germany: Down in The Dumps
- Southern California Tales of the Crank
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 17 APRIL 24, 1989
- Show Business: Finally, The Belushi Story
- An Oil Slick Trips Up Exxon
- Ollie's Cash Stash
- Nature: These Guards Just Love Fish
- Cult of The Red-Haired Devil
- Press: Tapping The Kiddie Market
- Wait Till Next Year
- PHARMACEUTICALS: Prescription For a Merger
- Science: Fusion Fever Is on the Rise
- Terrorism: Narrowing the Suspects List
- Mexico Wimp No More
- Critics' Choice: Apr. 24, 1989
- LITIGATION: Battle of The Bottoms
- Namibia: Wary Peace, No Retreat
- Crackdown on The Swiss Laundry
- LIQUOR ADVERTISING: A Matter of Tastelessness
- Britain: Bedlam in the Bleachers
- Living: How America Has Run Out of Time
- ENTERTAINMENT: Shedding an Old Skin
- South Dakota: The West Gets Wilder
- Cinema: An Unseen Star
- Battling An Old Bugaboo
- AUTOMAKERS: The 0% Solution
- Middle East Inch by Inch, Step by Step
- IMPORTS: Do You Dare Eat a Fugu?
- Namibia Botching the Peace
- TAKEOVERS - -: T. Boone's Tokyo Fling
- Video: NBC Gets Down to Business
- THE ECONOMY: Subtle Sign Of a Slowdown
- Interview with Israel's ARIEL SHARON: Never! Never! Never!
- THIRD WORLD LOANS: How to Spell Debt Relief
- Law: Now for A Woman's Point of View
- Theater: Demonic Bargain
- Books: Children of A Lesser God
- Pawn Among Giants
- This Will Be All-Out War
- Diplomacy Moscow Scales Back
- Peter Ueberroth: The Designated Hero
- Environment: The Two Alaskas
- Theater: Some Vigor And Vinegar
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No. 16 APRIL 17, 1989
- A Case of Wright and Wrong
- Science: Trying To Tame H-Bomb Power
- Florida Spring's Old Sweet Song
- The Exile of Sharon Rogers
- Environment: A Tale of Two Villages
- Haiti: Military Madness
- High Seas Disaster
- Politics: Changing the Rules - Again
- Lebanon Nearing the Point of No Return
- America's Last Frontier
- The Philippines: Fertilizer of His Country
- Critics' Choice: Apr. 17, 1989
- Cinema: Teen Life Ain't Worth Livin'
- Books: The Rhythm of Retribution
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 16 APRIL 17, 1989
- Environment: A Dubious Plan for the Amazon
- Food: Wine In Its Time
- From the Publisher: Apr 17 1989
- Crime: Never Too Old For a Heist
- Law: Judging A Book by Its Cover
- South Africa: The Crocodile Flip-Flops
- The Presidency: The Just Folks Presidency
- California: Agnew Agonistes
- Behavior: It Hyphened One Night
- Nepal: An Indian Choke Hold
- Essay: In Defense of Congress
- Flight No. 30 Carries the Goodies
- The Arts: Freedom Waiting for Vision
- From the Publisher: Apr 10 1989
- The Union: Go Faster! No! Go Slower! Holding Back
- Taking It All Back, Plus Interest
- The Union: Go Faster! No! Go Slower! Pushing Forward
- Exxon Valdez: The Big Spill
- Technology: In Search of Hackers
- The Union: Haunted By History's Horrors
- The Cup Turneth Over
- Religion: Islam Regains Its Voice
- The Union: Then and Now
- Philadelphia: A Doggone Shame
- Cinema: Censors' Day Off
- Changing U.S.S.R.
- Behavior: Rehabilitating Sex
- Health & Fitness: Here Come the Trainers
- The Union: The New USSR
- Oh, No, Here Comes Joe
- Press: Typing Out the Fear
- Joint Misadventures
- A Taste of the Luxe Life
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No. 15 APRIL 10, 1989
- The Union: What the Comrades Say
- Space: Do You Read Me, Phobos?
- Show Business: Let Me Tell You . . .
- Fashion: Couture for the Comrades
- Education: Restructuring the 3 R's
- Music: Hot, Hot, Hot: Brigada S
- The Union: Winners and Losers
- Maine: Rallying to The Claws
- Art: Canvases of Their Own
- On the Front Line
- Religion: New Freedoms for Old Faiths
- Turning Up The Power
- A Soviet Sampler
- Theater: Voices From the Inner Depths
- The Union: Legacy of an Unpopular War
- America Abroad the Need for New Thinking
- But Will the Cheers Last?
- Soviet Scene: Moscow Beginners Where Slava Starts Over Again
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 15 APRIL 10, 1989
- Medicine: A Profession Under Stress
- Essay: Would I Move Back?
- The White House: How High an Office?
- TAMBOV: PERESTROIKA IN THE PROVINCES
- The Union: A Long, Mighty Struggle
- An Original American In Paris: PATRICK KELLY
- Don't Mess Around with Jim
- Letters: Middle-Class Blacks
- Advertising: Bad Day for A Behemoth
- Rights: A Chairman's Odd Antics
- Following An Independent Course
- Medicine: One Womb to Another
- A Choice of Arms
- BUBBLE-GUM CARDS: A Dither over The Dirty Ones
- Scandals More Sex Please, We're British
- Taxes: A Kinder Collector
- Dea Don Juan
- Good Place for A Test Case
- South Korea: Breaking a Promise
- Education: College Sport...Foul!
- From the Publisher: Apr 3 1989
- Education: Playing To Win in Vegas
- America Abroad: How to Move the Immovable
- Art: Raw Talk, but Cooked Painting
- Water Marketing A Deal That Might Save A Sierra
- MINIMUM WAGE: How Much Is Just Enough?
- Sport: The Sad Ordeal of Mr. Baseball
- Books: The Message Is the Message
- Video: Star Wars at the Networks
- An Attack Dog, Not a Lapdog
- Books: Doing Things His Way
- India The Awakening of An Asian Power
- Parks: Mott Out, Fund Raisers In
- Soviet Union: Revolt of the Scientists
- Law: A Boost for Drug Testing
- Recrossing The Thin Blue Line
- Student Athletes and Education
- Critics' Choice: Apr. 3, 1989
- Books: Going Beyond Brand Names
- Australia: True Confessions
- Central America Back to Square One
- Technology: Putting The Finger on Security
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 14 APRIL 3, 1989
- The Quiet Little Dutch Invader
- The Diaspora's Discontent
- New York City: Ruling Out The Board
- Reach Out And Rob Someone
- Afghanistan: Impasse at Jalalabad
- TRIALS: Sorry, We Can't Decide
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No. 14 APRIL 3, 1989
- Essay: The N.R.A. in A Hunter's Sights
- Exxon Valdez: The Biggest Spill in U.S. History
- Step on The Gas, Pay the Price
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