Table of ContentsWATERGATE Where are they now?Dollars, Scholars and Gender Must women's colleges like Mills either go coed or go under?THE DADDY WARBUCKS GOLD MONEY CLIPFighting the Failure Syndrome A radical proposal for black boys: separate classesOne to MissCOVER STORIES Ignore My Lips And forget Sununu too, Bush tells Congress, as he calls a budget summit and hints that it may even talk about -- shhh! -- raising t---WINNER OF THE WEEKIn Praise of Low Voter TurnoutSaturday-Night Sizzle A raunchy comic's guest shot makes women see redTHE MADAME DEFARGE RABBIT'S FOOTWorld Notes IRAQ Happy Birthday To Me . . . A Sleeper with a Dream After the eerie Twin Peaks, TV may never be the same againLOSER OF THE WEEKWorld Notes CHINA It's All in The Timing World Notes SOVIET UNION Brickbats from The Baltics World Notes IRAN Clearing the Underbrush Testing the Limits Of Middle Age Mark Spitz won seven gold medals in the 1972 Olympics. He's now 40 years old, but he really believes he'll be in Barcelona in 1992PANAMA Sincerely, Manuel Writing from Miami, Noriega stirs up trouble back homeSOUTH KOREA Kicking and Screaming Students charge that Roh's goal is to accumulate powerNationalism's Silver Lining A Soviet Communist Party analyst reflects candidly on his country's problemsKenya: The Surprising Holdout Business Notes CREDIT Lighten Up, Lenders On Planting Trees Business Notes SPORTS EQUIPMENT Putting a Lid On Cyclists Swan SongsALBANIA And Then There Were None Reform comes to Europe's last Stalinist stateBusiness Notes SALES PROMOTIONS Bargain for the Born Again VIETNAM 15 YEARS LATER Encore, Encore A faster, bigger Concorde could cost $10 billion or more Business Notes COLLECTIBLES Fine Art's Blue Period Saving the Earth Business Notes ENTERTAINMENT Warning: Rock Music Ahead ROMANIA Two Cheers for the Front Runner Though Iliescu leads in the polls, many voters doubt he will bring Western-style democracy to a tempestuous political sceneCollaborating with a Genius ''I Really Won the Lottery This Time''My Friend FreudOn the AirIf the Loot's There, He'll Find It S&L crooks beware: private eye Edmund Pankau is on your trailThe Grass-Roots Prize American Notes DISASTERS The Southwest Goes Under Filipino Entrepreneurs Shooting The Works Lights! Camera! Money! Hollywood is on a spree!American Notes CRIME A Vested Interest Boing! Punch LineAFRICA Continental Shift In Africa too, authoritarian regimes are giving way to multiparty systems. But can democracy thrive in countries that cannot even feed themselves?Bringing Sanity to the Diet Craze The Government considers tough new rules for weight-loss firmsThe Wallenberg MysteryIt's Ugly, But It Works Fears about the environment fuel a revolution on the farmThe Great Cafes of Paris Though times have changed on the old boulevards, the moveable feast continues''Mankind Cannot Do Without Nuclear Power''Who Murdered Lake Baikal?American Notes NEW YORK CITY Begging the Question Once More, With FelineAmerican Notes JUSTICE A Shocking Way to Go A Novel Treatment of a LegendA Baffling Ozone Policy Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn: a Difference in PrincipleBig Bad John Sununu He's smarter than you are, and he wants you to know it. That's why George Bush prizes his brusque but brilliant White House chief of staffJailhouse BluesTIME magazine masthead Vol. 135, No. 21 MAY 21, 1990 TIME magazine contents page Vol. 135, No. 21 MAY 21, 1990 Years in ExileDoing the Ultimate DealWho Needs the Marines? From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of redundancy