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Table of ContentsIn Cold BloodAmerican Abroad Freedom's Ugly UndersideNew Conductors The Celebs' Golden Mouthpiece William Novak spins best sellers out of other people's storiesOr Watching Too Much TV? Warmed Over and Not So Hot Broadway musicals freely filch, so why not from the best?EL SALVADOR The Battle for San Salvador In the worst bloodletting of the decade-long war, the fighting kills hundreds, drives tens of thousands from their homes -- and brutally takes the lives of six Jesuit priestsOn Drugs, Debt and Poverty Venezuela's CARLOS ANDRES PEREZ sees the Third World as a revolution in the making unless richer nations come to the rescueBookends Wolfe Among the Pigeons A new ''literary manifesto'' ruffles some feathersBRAZIL Outsiders Are In Business Notes TOYS Fuzz Busters Not Included TIME magazine masthead Vol.134, No. 22 NOVEMBER 27, 1989 TECHNOLOGY Fax It To 'Em NAMIBIA The Doves Win SWAPO succeeds at the polls, but not by too much In Search Of Vision The U.S. needs -- but so far lacks -- an idea of how to foster more democracy in Eastern EuropeAn Uneasy Dip with the Dolphins Swimming with Flipper is fun, but is it unwarranted exploitation?World Notes SRI LANKA Curious Death Of a Rebel Yellow-Peril Journalism Is latent racism coloring business coverage of Japan?From Polonia with LoveBusiness Notes ENTERTAINMENT Tuning in To Europe NEW ZEALAND Lange's Little Fantasy Thing Business Notes AVIATION Taking Care of Business Give a Little, Get a Little Congress finally finds a way to hand itself a raiseAn Early-Warning System Researchers can now identify genetic defects before conception''A Legal Bank Robbery'' While an S & L was looted, the federal watchdog stood byBusiness Notes LITIGATION Block That Antitrust Suit SOUTH AFRICA Equality at Water's Edge Making Up, Hollywood Style Sony and Warner Bros. settle a billion-dollar talent war Grapevine Coffee Alert Decaf brews raise cholesterol Great Bubbles in the Cosmos A celestial map reveals clues to the Big Bang and invisible matterGrapevine The Sky's the Limit Using satellites and other technology, local television news operations are boosting profits and bypassing the networksGrapevine Business Notes FASHION Sorry for the Inconvenience Case of the Purloined Pix Brain Defender A new drug slows the progress of Parkinson's disease Teed OffA 14-State Barrage of Twisters After Hugo and the quake, a deadly autumn brings tornadoesCasualties Of Peace The Navy checks its safety and finds some faulty gear Picture PrettyGrapevine Grapevine Hey, Mamas, Lookin' GoodAmerican Notes CONGRESS The Crash of Air Force Three TIME magazine contents page Vol.134, No. 22 NOVEMBER 27, 1989 American Notes THE ARTS Compromising Position The Anatomy of a Deal How Alan Bond bought a $53.9 million painting, with more than a little helpTale WagsHanging Around WashingtonKeeping Lockerbie Alive Questions still burn for relatives of the Pan Am 103 victimsTreasures for Trinkets? American Notes WASHINGTON Getting Nasty With Noriega THE BIG BREAK Why We've Failed to Ruin ThanksgivingAmerican Notes ABORTION A Bishop Says No Bearing It American Notes SEATTLE Stop Busing -- Some Day Punishment to Fit the Crime SOLD! It went crazy, it stays crazy, but don't ask what the art market is doing to museums and the publicAIDS Ruckus In the Vatican A tense meeting also produces a papal pronouncement Leipzig: Hotbed of ProtestAdoption Quandary The Fella Expects To Win Notre Dame coach LOU HOLTZ brings Irish football back to the top with a salesman's touch, iron will, and players who like to knock headsA State, Not a Nation East Germans may be Germans, but the psychological wall built during four decades of separation complicates the reunification questionMarine LifeReagan's Yen Murphy's One-Man BandBanning Ivory An Irresistible Tide With Moscow's apparent acquiescence, reformers in Bulgaria and protesters in Czechoslovakia follow East Germany in pressing for democracy
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