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Table of ContentsReflections on the Revolution in ChinaUSSR Presiding over a new Soviet Congress, Gorbachev gets a clamorous lesson in democracyMIDDLE EAST Straight Talk from the U.S. Baker unveils a plan for peace and gets heat for evenhandednessWorld Notes IRAN Surgery for an Ailing Imam Teenagers and Sex Crimes A New Jersey assault dramatizes the rise in offenses by youthsWorld Notes WEST GERMANY A Bombmaker Who Got Away A Trial of High-Tech Detectives DNA testing may not be so foolproof as once thoughtWorld Notes PAKISTAN Bhutto Gets Tough Heroic SongBusiness Notes TRUCKING Cushy Ride For Indy Cars Tuneful WonderWorld Notes FRANCE A Fugitive Unfrocked American Cannes DoBusiness Notes MARKETING Big Brother's Pricey Advice How Many Will Fall? As Jim Wright topples, the ethics purge takes down Tony Coelho too, and only Tom Foley seems safe in the succession struggleWaiting for Opportunity to Knock Tom Foley is the Accidental Tourist of American politicsFish Mining on The Open Seas The U.S. seeks a new deal with Japan to curb use of killer nets The Medium Is The Message A NATO Balancing Act Bush comes up with positive ideas on arms control and tradeThe Times of Your Life An underground study shows how internal clocks can go awryMystery Aboard the Iowa Was the blast that killed 47 sailors murder -- or suicide?Thrust onto Center Stage Reporters in Beijing scramble to cover a confusing dramaTIME magazine masthead Vol. 133 No. 23 JUNE 5, 1989 Grapevine TIME magazine contents page Vol. 133 No. 23 JUNE 5, 1989 Grapevine Grapevine Blytheville's Bounty Dippy HarryVerdict for Ollie A Bothered School SpiritSpecial Report: Does Japan Play Fair? Getting Tough With Tokyo The U.S. assails its biggest economic ally for failing to open its markets to American goods, but hopes to avoid triggering a costly trade warWAITING FOR WASHINGTON Kemp's Proposal American Notes THE HOMELESS Battle of The Bottle Puffing to Hemingway's Peak Tropical heat and icy fingers dog Kilimanjaro's new conquerorsAmerican Notes SAN FRANCISCO Unwedded Bliss Taking the Earth's Vital Signs NASA seeks to become a major force in the campaign to save the planet Choices for Cambodia American Notes ANNIVERSARIES Frisbee's 50th -- Or Is It? Papal Opposition Adultproof Cap A way to keep patients honest American Notes VETERANS ''Our Mutual Tragedy'' America's Last Peacenik The Rev. WILLIAM SLOANE COFFIN says the U.S. should take advantage of the Gorbachev era by dismantling NATO and nuclear armsGrapevine Lessons from Thatcher Business Notes PERESTROIKA Hottest Loaf In Town Farewell, AgainCritical Voices The Global Cry: Play Ball! U.S. leagues and foreign athletes are breaking down boundariesPeddling Athletes' Autographs Business Notes MERGERS Making Way For a Deal Business Notes ADVERTISING Close Shaves, Battling Blades COVER STORIES Fighting The Founders The two giants of Communism cope with an explosion of people powerSultry Night, Video DazeNo Longer Factory-BuiltCHINA Backed by the army and Deng Xiaoping, Beijing's hard-liners win the edge over moderates in a closed-door struggle for powerShenanigansSky Strain The FAA is falling down on the job, critics say Restless on His LaurelsAngling for Bass and Bucks An Alabama firm builds an empire on a presidential pastimeNext Door and Eight Years Away Hong Kong demands greater freedom for China -- and itselfLighting OutSpecial Report: Does Japan Play Fair? Is the Door Open Wide Enough? Despite much talk of global neighborliness, more push is neededToo Much All in the Family
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