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Table of ContentsTIME Magazine Contents Page FEBRUARY 9, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 6 THE PHILIPPINES Bungled Coup, Foiled Return More troubles for AquinoOf Whom the Bell Told Mixed message from a legal battle over facts and fictionA Poet's View of Glasnost Yevtushenko writes about new leaders and old fears American Notes TEXAS A Piece of The Old West Conservation's Best-Kept Secret Protecting land the businesslike way -- by buying itSOVIET UNION The Call To Reform Gorbachev condemns past Communist Party mistakes and offers bold plans for changeHow to Win a Nobel Prize A new book takes aim at an award-winning physicistAmerican Notes MASSACHUSETTS Ah, Wilderness Business Notes MERGERS Take the Train To the Plane American Notes Teenagers Bells Are Ringing American Notes ENVIRONMENT Dumping a Hot Potato Pursuit of Tackiness Hype and hoopla surround the Constitution's 200th birthdayBusiness Notes BANKING Sex Change At the Bank Business Notes WINDFALLS Being Invisible Is Really Inside In God We Trust ''Ouch! Oooh! Cut It Out!'' In Boston, intelligent machines talk, paint, see and sufferIn Playland, Secrets 'R Us Freedom of Choice Business Notes DEALS Buying Back The Lost Baby The Presidency No Popularity ContestBusiness Notes COMPUTERS The Billionaire And the Kid Building from the Bottom Up Developers try new approaches to solve the housing crisisWelcome to the Fresh Follies Lacroix conquers ParisEurope's Recovery Keeps Rolling But not fast enough to satisfy an impatient White HouseKnight-Errant HOOSIERS Directed by David Anspaugh Screenplay by Angelo Pizzo''A Picture of Real Disarray'' The Senate's Iran report points to disputes among Reagan's aidesTalkin' 'Bout My Generation LIGHT OF DAY Directed and Written by Paul SchraderLive OppositionSocking It to Imports The Administration gets tough with the trade deficitZap, Zap! You're Dead, Lord Dread! Interactive toys enable children to get in on the TV actionThe State Of Reagan Once more with feeling -- but did anyone care?Even Golden Boys Can Tarnish A high-level firing shakes the J. Walter Thompson ad agencyAmerika the Controversial ABC's upcoming epic about a Soviet takeover stirs a furorCOVER STORIES Going For the Cup Dennis Conner is racing to come backIn Florida: From Molars to MoonglowWorld Notes NICARAGUA To Miami, With Relief Name Your Team Uneasy Rider COVER STORIES Auld Mug's Game Winning the Cup depends on years of high-tech teamworkWhen the Ghost Stories Came True CAMBODIAN WITNESS by Someth May; Random House; 287 pages; $17.95Touching a Nerve World Notes CHINA Bad News Or No News? World Notes DIPLOMACY An Agreement To Disagree Return to Sender Salinger throws a writer's block Trends in Twins Newswatch Short-Notice WisdomUnsafe Skies Baby M.'s Mother World Notes JAPAN Global Affairs Are a Bummer Random Bits from the Image Haze At the Whitney, the ''appropriations'' of Painter David SalleMerchant of Death Presidential Blessings TERRORISM A Deepening Sense of Frustration Terry Waite vanishes, and the U.S. bars travel to LebanonBookends THIRD WORLD Hard Times for Foreign Aid Donors are closely examining the efficiency of programsEntries A CLIENT CALLED NOAH by Josh Greenfeld Holt; 371 pages; $18.95TIME Magazine Masthead FEBRUARY 9, 1987 Vol. 129 No. 6
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