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- Cinema: When Humor Meets Heartbreak
- The Himalayas War at the Top Of the World
- Poland: The General Squeaks By
- Space: No Free Launch
- Religion: No Longer Poles Apart
- Essay: In Praise of Censure
- Junior Is His Own Bush Now: GEORGE W. BUSH
- Investigations: It May Have Been Suicide
- Picking Lemons for the Plums?
- How Motown Lost Its Big Mo
- High Spy At State?
- WALL STREET: Risky Poses in A Bare Market
- Congress: Limousine Libertine?
- Time Magazine Contents PageVol. 134 No. 5 JULY 31, 1989
- Doctors and Patients
- Arms Control :An Exercise in Trust
- Law: Stalking The Green River Killer
- Money Angles: I Was a Teenage Communist
- Special Report: The Big Slowdown: Adrift in the Doldrums
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 134 No. 5 JULY 31, 1989
- SCANDALS: This Job Is Jinxed
- America Abroad: Debt and Forgiveness
- Minnesota: Day of the Locusts
- Afghanistan Liberty, Fraternity - Disunity
- Critics' Choice: Jul. 31, 1989
- Books: Unlocked Doors
- TOYS: Soldier Boy, You're a Doll
- Music: Building On Prime Real Estate
- Brace! Brace! Brace!
- From the Publisher: Jul 31 1989
- Books: Polar Heroics and Delusions
- Kenya: The Priciest Pyre
- Soviet Union Revolution Down Below
- The Stealth Takes Wing
- Behavior: A Fatal Obsession with the Stars
- AUCTIONS: A Texas-Size Garage Sale
- Living: Sick and Tired
- O.K. To Log On, Comrades
- First Hot Air, Then Clean Air
- Education: The Plight of Palestinian Schools
- REAL ESTATE: Ted's Home On the Range
- Art: No More Tributes to Mount Fuji
- Environment: Attack of The Killer Cats
- Burma: Locking the Gates
- Colombia: Ready for the Big Leap
- Vol. 134 No. 4 JULY 24, 1989
- One for The Books
- Environment: Joe's Bad Tripon the Exxon Valdez
- Travel: Lost And Found
- A Bizarre and Suspicious Flight
- Jack Be Nimble, Jack Be Quick
- France Vive la Revolution!
- Technology: Trying To Decipher Babel
- AIRPORTS: Freight Goes First Class
- COAL STRIKE: First the Calm, Now the Storm
- Ethics: The Rights of Frozen Embryos
- Utah: Very Heavy Lifting
- Laurence Olivier: 1907-1989: Absolutely An Actor. Born to It
- From the Publisher: Jul 24 1989
- That's A Reach, Sir James Goldsmith
- Illinois: Two Times, Too Much
- Robots: Meet Manny, One Tough G.I.
- Nicaragua Decade of Despair
- Romancing The Roadster
- Press: Where Were the Media on HUD?
- George Bush's High-Wire Act
- MARKETING: The Ultimate Ad Space
- COMMODITIES: Ferruzzi's Big Pot of Beans
- Washington's Man from Nowhere
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 134 No. 4 JULY 24, 1989
- Cinema: We Don't Need Another Heroid
- France A: Mountain Of Sorrow
- Houston, Texas A Slugger and A Dream
- Greece: For Better Or Worse
- Joseph Hazelwood
- Cuba: No Clemency For a Hero
- Hong Kong: Singapore, Here We Come
- Get Up and Walk!
- South Africa An Unlikely Tea for Two
- From Patrons to Partners
- Israel Why Is This Man So Glum?
- Essay: Why Israel Needs a Gentle Intifadeh Victory
- Press: News That You Can Choose
- Trends: An Ounce of Prevention
- Russia's Prophet In Exile ALEKSANDR SOLZHENITSYN
- Space: The Next Giant Leap for Mankind
- Montana: The Other Side Of the Story
- Washington: Sam, Call Capitol Hill!
- Health: Panic Over Power Lines
- ACCOUNTING: The Big Eight, Seven, Six . . .
- Poland: Together, After All This Time
- Books: At Play in Fields of Energy
- Oklahoma: The Law and Love County
- The Battle over Abortion
- Books: Deep Currents
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 134 No. 3 JULY 17, 1989
- Theater: Star Time in Central Park
- America Abroad: Beyond the Reagan Doctrine
- Israel Power, Not Peace
- 7 Deadly Days
- TAKEOVERS: Of Gold Mines And Jacuzzis
- THE DOLLAR: Once a Rocket, Now a Rock
- SPIKE LEE: He's Got To Have It His Way
- The Chic Is in The Mail
- East-West: The Mysterious Unmanned MiG
- Critics' Choice: Jul. 17, 1989
- Gun Deaths
- Mexico Democracy Wins a Round
- BOYCOTTS: Grapefruit's Sour Rap
- Essay: The New Politics of Abortion
- Fashion: Back From The Bikini Brink
- Science: A Colossal Collision Course
- Hong Kong: British Option: Foreclosed
- Greece: Snubs and Empty Files
- Diplomacy Muted Visit
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 134 No. 3 JULY 17, 1989
- Law: Is The Court Hostile to Religion?
- Dance: From Leningrad with Love
- Suicides: The Gun Factor
- Chicago: A Sweet Homecoming
- Five Political Hot Spots
- COLLECTIBLES: Bubble Gum Not Included
- Iran-Contra: Ollie Learns His Fate
- Music: Cooking At The Keys
- From the Publisher: Jul 17 1989
- Books: Laser Instinct
- Design: A Grand Folly in Ottawa
- The Eyes Gotta Have It
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 134 No. 2 JULY 10, 1989
- Behavior: Is The Gay Revolution a Flop?
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 134 No. 2 JULY 10, 1989
- China Rise of a Perfect Apparatchik
- Texas: Please Don't Die, Tree
- Washington: Doing Time for No Crime
- CORPORATE MOVES: Bright Lights, Big Exodus
- Academe: Old Bones, New Fight
- Greece: Three Months And Counting
- COMIC BOOKS: Swamp Thing's Quagmire
- South Africa: New Chapter, Old Verse
- From the Publisher: Jul 10 1989
- What Price Old Glory?
- New Mexico: Banning a BATmobile
- Environment: Putting The Heat on Japan
- Tokyo Answers the Call
- Heading for D-Day In Delaware
- Pete Rose
- Pennington, New Jersey
- T. Boone's Tokyo Campaign
- Cinema: Whole Lotta Irony Goin' On
- High Seas Danger!
- The Presidency: Hitting the Right Chords
- Books: Born Witness
- Cuba Reading the Coca Leaves
- Living Life by the Numbers
- Mexico: The Plot Thickens
- V.S. NAIPAUL : Wanderer Of Endless Curiosity
- Press: Is It Right to Publish Rumors?
- The States Like the Odds
- The Philippines: Slaughter in The Chapel
- A Call to Arms
- Law: Bad News for Death Row
- Medicine: Drugs From The Underground
- Still At Loggerheads
- Books: Battling The Myths and Dogma
- Sudan An Early-Morning Coup
- INVESTMENT: GAP Running Up a Global Tab
- Religion: Black Catholics vs. the Church
- NOSTALGIA: Quick, Name That Jingle!
- Essay: Walking on The Wild Side
- Soviet Union: That Rejected Feeling
- Gambling: Why Pick on Pete Rose?
- A Raider's Days Of Reckoning
- THE ECONOMY: Headed for a Hard Landing?
- Whose Mess Is It?
- Soviet Union The Odd Case of M. Orlov
- Eastern Europe: A Freer, but Messier, Order
- The Moscow Bug Hunt
- Japan An Affair to Remember
- Poland: Solidarity Cleans House
- New York: High School Exam Scam
- Books: Murder At Sea
- Iran-Contra: Juror on Trial
- LABOR: No Peace For a Veteran
- LAWN CARE: Mowing with The Reel Thing
- Theater: A Trio of Triumphs in London
- Nicaragua: More Mixed Messages
- Sport: The Darkening Cloud over Pete Rose
- Cinema: Hot Time in Bed-Stuy Tonight
- From the Publisher: Jul 3 1989
- Science: The Sun's Dark Side
- Critics' Choice: Jul. 3, 1989
- The ABCs Of Child Care
- Sweden: Palme for the Prosecution
- COMPUTERS: What Took So Long, 1-2-3?
- Diplomacy Just a Little Like Home
- Video: Just (Zap!) Like Old Times
- China The Face of Repression
- Greece Caught in the Labyrinth
- America Abroad: A Yankee in Gorbachev's Court
- The Sun
- High Seas SOS Under the Midnight Sun
- Books: Slaves Laugh
- Travel: Room Service? Get Me Milk And Cookies
- Religion: The Basilica in the Bush
- Money Angles: Happy Returns in Home Loans
- Mississippi: Living Down The Past
- The Presidency: Giving Honor to Old Glory
- North Carolina: Backing Up From the Sea
- O'Er The Land of The Free
- FINANCIERS: An Able Cain Makes a Killing
- Arms Control: Off to a Bad START?
- Listen Here, Mr. Big!
- Science: Fury on The Sun
- Essay: Disorders Of Memory
- Paramount Raises Its Ante
- Refugees Closing the Doors
- Cashing In On Ethics
- Summer of The Spills
- Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 134 No. 1
- Music: The Return of Van Cliburn
- The Community New Times: Thatcher down, Greens up
- Big Blue's Chip Club
- Law: Dial-A-porn, Find-a-Lawyer
- Angola We Have Taken the First Step
- AIRLINES: Go Northwest, Young Man
- Whose Art Is It, Anyway?
- Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 134 No. 1
- Dangerous Mind-Set
- Texas: Antiwar or Antichrist?
- Interview with DAVE BARRY: Madcap Airs All
- A Man in Orbit
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