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Table of ContentsIntervening in Haiti Playtime for GonzoAbrams on Haiti Motormouth in Saigon GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM Directed by Barry Levinson Screenplay by Mitch MarkowitzWorld Notes PAKISTAN Benazir Takes The Plunge TIME Magazine masthead DECEMBER 28, 1987 Vol. 130 No. 26 Help from the Brits World Notes INDIA First the Fine, Then the Trial In Praise of Koch World Notes FRANCE Home for The Holidays The Business of Law World Notes SOVIET UNION Long Time No See Saying No World Notes HUMAN RIGHTS Tutu the Color-Blind Assessing Reagan ITALY Hitting Back Sentences for 338 mafiosi China's Only Children NICARAGUA Oh, Brother -- Not Again! The Ortegas blunder, once more lending a boost to contra aidAlcoholism's Roots CZECHOSLOVAKIA A Reluctant Reformer Bows Out Husak becomes the first East bloc leader to step down voluntarilyTIME Magazine contents page DECEMBER 28, 1987 Vol. 130 No. 26 ISRAEL Days of Rage in the Territories Facing widespread Arab unrest, the army comes down hardSOUTH KOREA A Vote for Stability Roh wins big, but opponents cry ''fraud'' and vow to overturn his electionNew Spiritualism Man of the Year? Roh: ''I Am a Positive Person''American Notes THE HOMELESS A Job, but No Place to Live Debate over Special Prosecutors Have they become weapons in a contest of power?Virtuoso Performance in Seville In a brilliant finale, Kasparov retains the world chess titleAmerican Notes NUCLEAR WASTE Resolving a Hot Issue American Notes SUPREME COURT Kid Gloves For Kennedy Happy 100, National Geographic For armchair roamers, the magazine remains a window on the worldSee the World -- and Pinch Pfennigs The weak dollar dampens Christmas for G.I.s in West GermanyThose Magicians at the Desk More women are joining the ranks of concierges in U.S. hotelsBush Stumbles As Dole scores with Reagan American Notes SAN FRANCISCO Can Gorbachev Outsell Ollie? Traveling Without a Map Pianist John Jarvis brings a dose of funk to the New AgeAmerican Notes CALIFORNIA Banning the Red Kettle Rise and Fall WINTER by Len Deighton Knopf; 571 pages; $19.95The War Against Forgetfulness THE DROWNED AND THE SAVED by Primo Levi Translated by Raymond Rosenthal; Summit; 203 pages; $17.95The Presidency Reagan on Gorbachev: ''We Can Get Along''Methodist Maneuvers Lee: ''It Was Hell''The High Price of Friendship Deaver faces a jail term for lying about his lobbying activitiesThe Bishops' Split on AIDS A controversy over condoms divides the Catholic hierarchyTrading Places Boesky gets three years in jail ''I'm Not a Fool''A Small Price to Pay Texaco will give Pennzoil $3 billion to end a historic rowCOVER STORY The Ghost Of Gary Past Hart's holiday surprise stuns the DemocratsKeeping the Press at BayBleak Year For the Banks Bad loans bring puny profits and 200 closures
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