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Table of ContentsAmerican Notes POLITICS Return of the Mario Scenario Dr. Death's Suicide Machine An ailing teacher's last decision inflames the euthanasia debateAmerican Notes NEW JERSEY Sync Along With Milli EMERGENCY! Nonvoting Americans New Hope for Alzheimer's Victims Accordion to Your Taste American Notes CALIFORNIA Breakthrough For Hispanics A Nation of HypochondriacsChild Warriors -- Afghanistan -- Northern Ireland -- Burma -- Los AngelesLike a Mother A mod creed for Presbyterians Victory for a Dark Horse An Estonian is elected head of a re-energized Orthodox ChurchCharm Is Only Half Her Story California gubernatorial candidate DIANNE FEINSTEIN has been called bold, bright -- and overbearing -- but never a shrinking violetMedical AlertAmerican Notes HOUSTON Pregnancy and The Chief Whiz KidLet Us Pray The court okays religious clubs in public high schoolsTIME magazine contents page Vol. 135, No. 25 JUNE 18, 1990 Universal's Swamp of Dreams A $640 million theme park is off to a shaky but promising startThe Mouth of Massachusetts John Silber has an awesome vocabulary, a tireless tongue and plenty of bile. The combination could make him GovernorForgive Us Our Debts, Please!Carolina's Great Black Hope Despite his proven biracial appeal, Harvey Gantt will find it difficult to unseat right-winger Jesse HelmsBusiness Notes ENTERTAINMENT The Great Green Way Tunnel Vision Do voters finally see a need for new taxes? Californians did -- but only when they could also see the paybackCAMPAIGN CONFESSIONS A checklist of the political season's hot new defensive offense.Business Notes ADVERTISING He's Retiring (Yeah, Sure) Just Cause Stewart Udall wins a round in his battle for radiation victims The Political Interest Searching for Cuba LibreBusiness Notes MORTGAGE INSURANCE A House In Disorder Clinging to the Cold War Old habits die hard in Washington, where Gorbachev and Bush remain targets of political opportunityBusiness Notes PERSONAL SAFETY Here's Spice In Your Eye Business Notes STOCKS Playboy Covers Up THE RAP-TO-RICHES TROPHYLook Who May Not Be Talking World Notes BRITAIN Justice Or Revenge? World Notes SOVIET UNION Yet More Nationalism World Notes REVOLUTIONS Second Thoughts HUMANITARIAN OF THE WEEKWorld Notes SOUTH AFRICA Inching Closer To Talks THE AGING MAJESTICALLY CITATIONDanger from a Glowing Screen New tests raise concerns about the hazards of computer use STATESMAN OF THE WEEKExtra! Tracy's Tops Warren Beatty creates the best comic-strip movie yetTrouble with a Big T Running short on cash, an '80s icon struggles to save his overleveraged empireIn Good FaithAFGHANISTAN When Allah BeckonsTIME magazine masthead Vol. 135, No. 25 JUNE 18, 1990 When the Trumpet SoundsNORTHERN IRELAND Death After SchoolWicked SwitchcraftDidn't They Know the War Was Over? BURMA Junior RambosLas Vegas, Nevada The Big Poker Freeze-Out Three tens sure beat having to work for a livingThe Love Gap ELLIOT LOVES by Jules FeifferLOS ANGELES All Ganged UpWill NBC Make Jane an Anchor? Pauley gets a new role subbing for the traveling BrokawKhrushchev on Khrushchev How, and why, the deposed Soviet leader defied the Kremlin and outfoxed the KGB by allowing his memoirs to be smuggled to the WestAFRICA The Would-Be President The man trying to end Doe's reign of terror might not be much of an improvement for beleaguered LiberiaMIDDLE EAST Come One, Come All Soviet emigres continue to flood Israel, but many find themselves overqualified and underhoused
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