Site Map > 1986 > June
Please visit the Site Index for an overview of TIME.com
- Science: A Jarring View: Are the Soviets ahead in space?
- Scraphogs Invade Hawthorne
- Medicine: A Comeback for Whooping Cough
- Antitrust: A Bid to Cap Fizzopoly
- Disasters: Collision Over the Canyon
- Espionage: The Bureau's Bad Apple
- Education: Defecting to the West
- A Sense of Where He Is
- No Whitewash
- Science: Defeat for Strict Creationists
- Regulation: Heads Butt Over an Ad
- Reagan's Mr. Right
- Stocks: The Witch Was Busy
- Warm Spirits, Cold Logic
- A Flock of Fine-Tuned Favors
- First Family: Another Brief Appearance
- William Rehnquist
- Sport: An Empty Dream: Len Bias dies at 22
- Seattle: More Capsule Casualties
- Prisons: Running Out of Room
- A Threat to the Darkroom
- Books: Best Sellers: Jun. 30, 1986
- Biotechnology: Debugging Bug Rules
- The Court That Tilted and Veered
- Strikes: Phones Back in Service
- A Letter From the Publisher: Jun. 30, 1986
- WORLD NOTES SRI LANKA TERROR STRIKES TRAVELERS
- A Letter From the Publisher: Jun. 23, 1986
- WORLD NOTES BRITAIN RANDY ANDY'S NEW TUNE
- STOSS AND RIEMENSCHNEIDER
- THREE WHO CAPTURE THE MAGIC New ballerinas from Italy, Russia and France are revelations
- HE SET AMERICA SWINGING Benny Goodman: 1909-1986
- RELEASED. Ricardo Montero Duque, 60, a battalion commander in the 1961 U.S.-supported Bay of Pigs invasion, which sought to overthrow Fidel Castro, and the second-to-last prisoner being held; after serving 25 years of a 30- year sentence; from a Havana prison. Montero Duque flew to Florida with aides of Senator Edward Kennedy; with others, Kennedy ...
- UNMAKING THE APPOINTMENTS The fight is on over Reagan judicial choices
- LIBYA SHELL-SHOCKED The colonel missed the party
- Sport: In a Green Field, in the Sun
- For those who have seen it, Pripyat is a place of silence, devoid of life. The only movement that suggests human habitation is the flutter of laundry on clotheslines. But the laundry has been there, day and night, since April 27. On that day, most of the town's 40,000 citizens hastily collected a few belongings ...
- MURDER IN THE WORST DEGREE LEGAL EAGLES Directed by Ivan Reitman Screenplay by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr.
- At 3 a.m. and beyond for three nights last week, late-night travelers near Atlanta came upon an astonishing new rock group in the lounge at the Ramada Renaissance. There, goofing and jamming together, were U2's lead singer Bono Vox and guitarist the Edge as well as Lou Reed, the grandfather of punk, Genesis Founder Peter ...
- DIED. Jorge Luis Borges, 86, blind Argentine author of poetry and fiction, one of Latin America's greatest writers; of liver cancer; in Geneva. Borges was an original: his poetry was somber and elegaic, his short stories at once fantastical and grittily realistic--most notably the mystery-like ''fictions,'' reminiscent of Kafka and Poe. The 1973 return of ...
- She is best known to the public as TV's crew-cut, uniformed Hotel employee, so Shari Belafonte-Harper, 31, likes to compensate for that contained image the rest of the time. ''You go out so many times, you sort of feel like, 'What can I do that will make me a little different?'' she says. At a ...
- BUSINESS NOTES FINANCE DIAL-A- HOT-TIP
- INTO THE BREACH U.S. tourists return to Europe
- DIED. Merle Miller, 67, author who turned taped interviews into controversial oral histories of Presidents Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson; of an abdominal infection; in Danbury, Conn. ...
- THE PRESIDENCY ''I'VE MELLOWED A BIT''
- DOCTOR'S DILEMMA
- MARRIED. Reza Pahlavi, 25, son of the late deposed Shah of Iran; and Yasmine Etemad Amini, 17, daughter of an Iranian businessman and a recent high school graduate; both for the first time; at the bridegroom's family home in Greenwich, Conn. ...
- HAVE DATA, WILL TRAVEL
- IN ALASKA, THE PARTY IS ON A light-struck wilderness awes new visitors
- WORLD NOTES EAST GERMANY DIPLOMATIC RETREAT
- WORLD NOTES FRANCE COURTING FAVOR WITH KHOMEINI
- ICY HELL THE KOREAN WAR: PUSAN TO CHOSIN BY DONALD KNOX Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 697 pages; $24.95
- SOUTH AFRICA THE BOOT COMES DOWN Emergency rule declared amid unrest and outrage
- FLOTSAM AND JETSAM
- MEXICO DEAD MEN DON'T PAY UP Almost everything is going wrong at the same time
- BUSINESS NOTES REGULATION PAY NOW, SPRAY LATER
- DIED. Alan Jay Lerner, 67, composer, playwright and lyricist of Broadway hit musicals, including Brigadoon, My Fair Lady, Camelot, Paint Your Wagon and Gigi, and author of the screenplay for An American in Paris; of lung cancer; in New York City. Lerner worked with Kurt Weill and Leonard Bernstein, but his greatest successes were produced ...
- HOOKY PUCK FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF Directed and Written by John Hughes
- ICONOCLASM ''Q'' CLEARANCE by Peter Benchley Random House; 340 pages; $16.95
- REMEMBRANCES OF WHITE
- SIZING UP CUOMO
- CIRCUS TIME Wall Street reels over scandal
- WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION A pride of new compact disks awards first place to Beethoven
- STRAIGHTENING THE RECORD
- IT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR THEM Fundamentalists consolidate power among Southern Baptists
- BUSINESS NOTES GOVERNMENT GNP RISES-- AND BITES TRIO
- Star Wars
- WORLD NOTES JAPAN A PANDER TO PUBLIC OPINION
- DANCING PARTNERS OF CHIC THE HORNES: AN AMERICAN FAMILY by Gail Lumet Buckley; Knopf; 262 pages; $18.95
- SINGING THE SHUTDOWN BLUES U.S. industry undergoes a wrenching change, but it could be for the good
- THE G.O.P. LITMUS TEST
- HAITI AT THE EDGE OF THE VOLCANO A government hangs on for life
- GIVE US YOUR TV CAMERAS But only for 16 minutes, unless they belong to ABC
- BUSINESS NOTES ADVERTISING ROCK 'N' SELL IT
- PANAMA SHADY BUSINESS Heat is on the top general
- Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock in the streets of San Francisco? The surprise is there was no surprise. Not a San Franciscan eye batted while the makers of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home used a hidden camera to record man-in-the-street reaction to Kirk's glowing wine-red suit or Spock's white robe and ear- covering headband. ...
- OF TELEVISION AND TRANSPLANTS An infant's life is saved, but TV's role raises questions of fairness
- BUSINESS NOTES CRIME LIGHT-FINGERED WORK ETHIC
- CONVICTED. Carmine Persico, 52, reputed boss of New York City's Colombo crime organization; on charges of racketeering, extortion and bribery; after an eight-month trial; in New York City. Persico faces up to 20 years on each of two racketeering counts. Earlier in the week, 15 alleged associates pleaded guilty to various charges at another trial ...
- AUSTRIA LAST HURRAHS Few smiles after a big victory
- A vigorous older man leads a party of hikers along a mountain trail, pauses beside a waterfall, naps under a tree after a sandwich-and-soft-d rink lunch. A typical day in the country--except when the hale sexagenarian happens to be Pope John Paul II, taking a rare and precious break from papal responsibilities. His doctor is ...
- Press: Telling a Town About Itself
- Celebrities Who Travel Well
- English: A Language That Has Ausgeflippt
- Networking the Nation
- A Critical Mass Bell Laboratories
- Opening Round: Senate battles shape up
- Books: Neither Tarnished Nor Afraid
- In Old Milwaukee: Tomorrow's Factory Today
- Lights, Cameras, Tax Reform!
- Living: If Heaven Ain't a Lot Like Disney Theme Parks
- Health & Fitness: A National Obsession the U.S. Turns on to Exercise
- Magnificent Flying Machines with Skill and Pride,
- Austria a Hard-Fought, Bitter Victory
- Special Issue: Best of America
- Cinema: Lights! Camera! Special Effects!
- It's an Addictive Life
- Deep Pockets for Doing Good
- Poland Nails for Solidarity's Coffin
- American Best: Variety, Optimism, Bounty, Talent: an Accounting
- Freedom First
- More Than Song and Dance with Each Show, Sondheim Redefines the Musical
- First in - and Out
- Born and Worn in the U.S.A.
- Food: Sandwiches: Eating From Hand to Mouth
- Pop Goes the Culture
- Essay: Another Look At Democracy in America
- A Letter From the Publisher: Jun. 16, 1986
- Middle East Plight of the Moderates
- Formality Is Taboo California Institute of Technology
- Life in the Express Lane
- Computers: Letting 1,000 Flowers Bloom
- Alaska: Out of the Past into the Future
- Austria the End of an Electoral Agony
- Books: Really Rosie Monkeys
- Central America All for One
- A Letter From the Publisher: Jun. 9, 1986
- Turning Away From Dirigisme
- Art: The Tintoretto of the Peons
- Culture: Weeding Orwell's Farm
- Salt Ii Is Finito
- Soviet Union Rock 'N' Roll, Mounting Toll
- Weapons: Hey, Get Your Tommy Guns
- Colombia Dry and Mighty
- South Africa We Cannot Be Held to Ransom
- Honoring the Loyalists
- Luxury: The High Cost of Leaving
- Press: Newswatch: Getting Back At the Press
- Canada: Attack in a Distant Land
- Essay: How Paradise Is Lost - and Found
- Spilling Some Very Big Beans
- Wall Street's Merry-Go-Round
- Education: A Few Words Before Going Forth
- Space: Fixing Nasa
- Fixing NASA
- Investigations: A Tainted Stock Play
- Cinema: Upticks on the Atomic Clock the Manhattan Project
- Investments: The Liberty- Coin Craze
- Products: Coating of Many Colors
- Israel Struggle At the Top
- Seeking Political Protection
- France: The Helicopter Caper
- Dissidents Homeward Bound, Reluctantly
- Sport: A 16th Flag in Sight
- Kampuchea: Sealing Off a Border?
- Star Wars' Heavy Load
- Ballpark Figures the Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract: Villard; 721 Pages
- Music: Invaders From Waukesha
- People: Jun. 9, 1986
- Books: A Voice in the Wilderness Murrow: His Life and Times
- In Mississippi: Visiting Around
- Argentina: And Now, a Squid War
- Science: Dealing with Threats From Space
- We Have to Be in Space
- Larouche's Tangled Web
- Africa How Do You Spell Relief?
- Cinema: On the Road Vagabond
- Barbados: Big Win for a U.S. Critic
- FBI: Standing By Their Man
- Paper News
- The Price Was Finally Right
- East Germany Settling Scores
- Michigan's Holy Confusion
- Lobbying: Delving into Deaver's Deals
- Jordan: A Wary King Cracks Down
- Theater: De Niro, Drugs and a Bold Debut Cuba and His Teddy Bear by Reinaldo Povod
- People: Jun. 2, 1986
- Law: Accent on the Affirmative
- Education: The Language of Money
- Readings in the Roosevelt Room
- Odd Man In
- Books: Fortunate Life Margaret Bourke-White
- Mario Cuomo
- Sport: Reggie and the Rookie
- Ireland: A Taste for Finer Things
- Time: Early to Bed, Early to Rise
- The Philippines: Fresh Hopes, Tired Tactics
- Bookends: Jun. 2, 1986
- The Pride's FALL Sunk by a white squall
- Environment: The Perils of Plastic Pollution
- Energy and Now, the Political Fallout
- Ready for Prime Time? Tv Cameras Intrude into The
- Changes At the Helm At&T And
- What to Make of Mario
- Warning Shot: The House gets tough on trade
- High Fashion for Little Ones
- Chile Hanging Tough
- The High Price of Abuse
- South Africa the Commando Offensive
- South Africa We Live with Danger Every Day
- Design: Legacy of the Golden Arches
- People: Jun. 2, 1986
- Dominican Republic Slow Pokes
- Show Business: A Celebration of Reel Life
- Drugs: A Comeback for Contac
- People: Jun. 2, 1986
- New York: The Case of the $99 Raincoat
- Sweet Is Turning to Sour
- Cinema: A Man of Few Grunts and No Beeps Cobra
- A Letter From the Publisher: Jun. 2, 1986
- In California: Out of Mothballs
- Congress: New Limits on Executive Ego
- Nato Arms: Unnerve the Allies
- Taking His Measure
- Unions: Brock Takes a Gutsy Stand
- Crack: A cheap and deadly cocaine is a fast-spreading menace
- No-Win Battle Over Saudi Arms
- Health & Fitness: Shake a Leg, Mrs. Plushbottom
- Press: Questions of National Security
- Images: Betty Crocker Goes Yuppie
- South Korea: Anti-U.S. Fever Surges Anew
- Civil Service: Thanks for Not Smoking
- Japan Tight Spot
- Diplomacy Flying the Friendly Skies
- People: Jun. 2, 1986
- Inside the Diaries, and the Mind
- The Outlook: Good News, Bad Vibes
- People: Jun. 2, 1986
- People: Jun. 2, 1986
- Lending a Helping Hand
- Airlines: Now Boarding . . . Please!
- Fiat's Silent Partners
Site Index > 1986 > June