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- CRANBERRIES: Not Crazy About Craisins
- Kevin Costner
- Education: Help For At-Risk Kids
- Travel: Cruisin' Up the River
- The Presidency: The Warm Reverie of Reagan's Retirement
- FINANCIAL MARKETS: Rubber Checks On the Bourse
- Portrait of a Hooligan
- A Bright, Broken Promise: Washington's MARION BARRY
- STRIKES: Wildcatting in The Coal Fields
- Sport: Youth Will Be Served
- Rio Grande Valley, Texas
- West Point: Diluting the Honor Code
- Music: Fanatic Champions of the New
- Design: Something Of a Druid
- Middle East Fighting Fire with Fire
- Cuba: Thinning Out The Ranks
- Dan Quayle's Salvage Strategy
- Cinema: Time for The Ants to Revolt?
- China Deng's Big Lie
- CONTESTS: Everyone's a Winner (Oops)
- Video: Heeeeere's Johnny!
- Critics' Choice: Jun. 26, 1989
- The Housing Hustle
- Art: Poetry In Glass and Steel
- PRODUCTS: Hey, This Apple Pie's an Import!
- Refugees: Pulling In the Welcome Mat
- Return To Sender
- Books: A Monster Brought to Life
- Don't Touch My Bailout
- Smell That Fresh Air!
- Will Star Wars Ever Fly?
- Catharsis In Hungary
- Big Brother Was Watching
- Giving Birth to A Scandal
- Kevin Costner: Pursuing The Dream
- The 30 Cents Gap
- Medicine: Physician, Inform Thyself
- Mexico: The Cop and The Newsman
- Diplomacy Gorbi! Gorbi! Gorbi!
- Scrapping The Moral Majority
- Trying To Bridge the Gap
- Atlanta - -Underground, Off the Ground
- From the Publisher: Jun 26 1989
- Colorado Nuclear Mystery
- Texas Let Me See Some ID
- Napa Valley's Gripes of Wrath
- High Seas: A Marker on a Chilly Grave
- Essay: Did Pete Rose Do It? What Are the Odds?
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No. 26 JUNE 26, 1989
- Law: Chipping Away at Civil Rights
- Revolt Against Communism
- Critics' Choice: Jun. 19, 1989
- Japan: Tattling on Mr. Clean
- China's Dark Hours
- Video: Tape For Two:The dual-deck VCR arrives
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 25 JUNE 19, 1989
- AIRLINES: Cutting Them Off at the Gate
- Fax Against Fictions
- Communism: Soviet Union Hard Lessons and Unhappy Citizens
- Environment: Environment: African Elephants
- Saving The Connection
- Religion: Death In Rome
- Mementos: Imelda's Greatest Hits
- The Wrath of Deng
- Education: Teacher Or Trojan Horse?
- Living: Trouble In Their Wake
- OPEC: More Pinch at The Pump
- Murals: Last Chance For Hercules
- Communism: Fear And Anger in Hong Kong
- Medicine: Longer Life for AIDS Patients
- Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way
- Communism: Defiance
- Italy: Basta to Bambini
- VENDING MACHINES: Lights! Action! Roll 'Em!
- Books: Summer Reading
- Time Magazine Contents Page: Vol. 133 No. 25 JUNE 19, 1989
- Interview with Rev. DONALD E. WILDMON: Bringing Satan To Heel
- Religion: Episcopalians' Semi-Schism Upset over women clergy, traditionalists defy the church
- Shutting Down Rancho Seco
- Diplomacy A Rosy Reception for Bhutto
- Communism: Poland, A Humiliation For the Party
- Sweden: Pay Up or Leave Town
- Mathematics: As American as Apple Pi
- Iran A Frenzied Farewell
- Clash of The Titans
- East-West: Innocent Until Proved Guilty
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS: Calling All Car Phones
- Show Business: The Caped Crusader Flies Again
- Topeka: Still Separate And Unequal
- Show Business: Murk in The Myth
- Justice: Philadelphia Story
- Getting Nasty
- Food: When Women Man the Stockpots
- SECURITIES FRAUD: A Raider's Painful Reward
- Scandals: Tough Talk, Light Terms
- Money Angles: Membership Has Its Follies
- Essay: A Long Way from the Rue de la Paix
- From the Publisher: Jun 19 1989
- Miscellany Playing the Name Game
- Sorry Is Not Enough
- Medicine: Silent Aids A troubling finding
- Religion: Singing Hymns and Hers
- Soviet Union A Volcano of Words and Wishes
- From the Publisher: Jun 12 1989
- Nuclear Energy: Fallout from The Election
- Technology: Brother Nielsen Is Watching
- The Fall and Fall of Argentina
- Science: Gene-Splicing Revolution?
- America Abroad: Back in Business
- The Navy , At Ease, Mr. Truitt
- BENEFITS: Ma Bell's Family Way
- INVESTMENTS: This Land Is Their Land
- Show Business: The Greening of Hollywood
- Theater: Once Outposts, Now Landmarks
- Critics' Choice: Jun. 12, 1989
- Have We Gone Too Far?
- Airlines: In Los Angeles, See No Evil
- Education: An Old Idea Makes a Comeback
- Art: A Love of Spontaneous Gesture
- COMMODITIES: Chips on a New Block
- MOVIES: Indy Plunders The Box Office
- The Naughty Schoolboy
- Behavior: Our Violent Kids
- Diplomacy Here We Go, On the Offensive
- Iran Sword of a Relentless Revolution
- Time Magazine Contents PageVol. 133 No. 24 JUNE 12, 1989
- Books: Sacred Cows As Hamburger
- East St. Louis, Illinois
- Crime: After 18 Years, a Bust
- Big Books, Big Bucks
- Massacre in Beijing
- Books: A Useful Application of Faith
- CORPORATE RAIDERS: He's Baaaack, With $2 Billion
- Cinema: Let's Misbehave
- Despair and Death In a Beijing Square
- The Republicans' Pit Bull
- Late-Night Style Talk-show hosts are looking to the headlines for laughs
- VIOLETA CHAMORRO: Don't Call Her Comrade
- Japan Numero Uno
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 24 JUNE 12, 1989
- Environment: Fish Mining on The Open Seas
- Books: Restless On His Laurels
- From the Publisher: Jun 5 1989
- Books: Shenanigans
- How Many Will Fall?
- Law: A Trial of High-Tech Detectives
- Blytheville's Bounty
- Anniversaries: Frisbee's 50th - Or Is It?
- MERGERS: Making Way For a Deal
- Sky Strain: The FAA is falling down on the job, critics say
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No. 23 JUNE 5, 1989
- Books: Lighting Out
- Critics' Choice: Jun. 5, 1989
- Beijing and Moscow
- Cinema: A Bothered School Spirit
- Technology: Adultproof Cap A way to keep patients honest
- Advertising: Close Shaves, Battling Blades
- Health: The Times of Your Life
- Sport: The Global Cry: Play Ball!
- San Francisco: Unwedded Bliss
- PERESTROIKA: Hottest Loaf In Town
- Does Japan Play Fair? Is the Door Open Wide Enough?
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 23 JUNE 5, 1989
- France: A Fugitive Unfrocked
- Middle East Straight Talk from the U.S.
- Cinema: Dippy Harry
- Essay: Reflections on The Revolution in China
- A NATO Balancing Act
- Angling For Bass and Bucks
- The Rev. WILLIAM SLOANE COFFIN: America's Last Peacenik
- MARKETING Big Brother's Pricey Advice
- Press: Thrust Onto Center Stage
- China and the Soviet Union: Fighting The Founders
- Press: The Medium Is The Message
- Behavior: Teenagers And Sex Crimes
- Waiting For Opportunity to Knock
- West Germany: A Bombmaker Who Got Away
- Travel: Puffing To Hemingway's Peak
- Veterans: Our Mutual Tragedy
- China Backed by the army and Deng Xiaoping, Beijing's hard-liners win the edge over moderates in a closed-door struggle for power
- Space: Taking The Earth's Vital Signs
- USSR Presiding over a new Soviet Congress, Gorbachev gets a clamorous lesson in democracy
- Pakistan: Bhutto Gets Tough
- Hong Kong: Next Door and Eight Years Away
- The Homeless: Battle of The Bottle
- TRUCKING: Cushy Ride For Indy Cars
- Does Japan Play Fair? Getting Tough With Tokyo
- Too Much All in the Family
- Iran: Surgery for an Ailing Imam
- Mystery Aboard the Iowa
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