Table of ContentsPOLAND Out of the Political Desert The opposition gains leverage Fashion Without Frontiers Two top Italian designers defect to FranceCoverage by the Tankful Business Notes SOFTWARE A $175 Million Bottleneck Moscow Mission EL SALVADOR Revolt Under the Coconut Palms F.M.L.N. rebels prepare for their boldest assault since1981THE AYATULLAH ORDERS A HIT Business Notes PROMOTIONS Rockin', Rollin' And Dialin' No Canto DoHOSTAGES The Lost Life Of Terry Anderson The American journalist is beginning his fifth year in captivity somewhere in the bowels of Beirut, a coin for a cruel human barter that no one has been able to redeemDon't Fence Him InThe Founding Father Business Notes JAPAN The Scandal Will Not Die EAST-WEST Let's Count Down The superpowers want to shrink conventional arms, but don't agree howCall Him SirTIME Magazine masthead Vol. 133 No. 12 MARCH 20, 1989 Dressed for SuccessEastern Goes Bust Crippled by a walkout, Lorenzo throws the airline into bankruptcyAmerica Abroad Real Weapons, High HopesEnter the Brady Plan Washington unveils a new program to ease Third World debtFielding FidelGREECE ''No Mud Touches Me'' After allegations he took payoffs, Papandreou fights backA Deal Heard Round the World Faced with growing global competition in the information and entertainment industries, Time and Warner join forces to form a communications giantTIME Magazine contents page Vol. 133 No. 12 MARCH 20, 1989 Forbidding FruitAll Play and No WorkWorld Notes AFGHANISTAN Stalled at the Gates of Glory Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary A Swamp Makes Waste To Be Sweet Again Professors Allen and Gearheart design a wetlands as a natural sewage-treatment plantOne Bear Of a Soviet Politician Bumped from power by conservatives, BORIS YELTSIN is campaigning hard to avenge that ''mugging'' and improve on Gorbachev's reformsWay StationsPutting a Brake on TV ''Sleaze'' Advertisers are growing wary of shows that might offendA LETTER FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:Mazel Tov VobiscumImmigration Mess The Man Who Holds the Hostages Fatal SchismWorld Notes TIBET Chafing Under The Yoke Khomeini Backlash A Nightmare Without ForceLong HaulWorld Notes EGYPT Odious Transactions World Notes SOVIET UNION Glasnost's Better Half? ''Raticide'' in Boston Saying No to Lee Atwater Howard students derail the G.O.P. campaign for black supportBombs Across the Ocean? An explosion in San Diego suggests Iranian retaliationEvangelism and All That Jazz Take 6 puts Seventh-day Adventism on the chartsGrapevine My Father the CommunistDreaming the Big Dreams One-handed Jim Abbott shines at spring trainingA Fable for PostmodernsOn the Second Shot, a Straight Arrow Rude Awakening For all his experience and energy, the President is stumbling as his free-lance style leads to government by''ad-hocracy''A Dreamer Who Is Fuzzy About the Details With a new show at MOMA, Steven Holl's influence growsFunky FunkSpying and Sabotage by Computer The U.S. and its adversaries are tapping data bases -- and spreading virusesCOVER STORIES The Gene Hunt Scientists launch a $3 billion project to map the chromosomes and decipher the complete instructions for making a human beingAmerican Notes VIRGINIA An ''Ill Wind'' Picks Up Speed American Notes DENVER Gun Control at The Altar Snuffed Sniffles Is a cold remedy in sight? The Perils of Treading on Heredity Uncontrolled tampering with DNA could stir up a host of ethical dilemmasAmerican Notes BOSTON ''I Am an Alcoholic'' Grapevine Business Notes PRODUCTS What's in A Name? Grapevine American Notes HAWAII Lindbergh's Uneasy Rest When Less May Be More A heart study finds drugs as effective as invasive methodsBlack by Popular Demand African-American colleges enjoy a welcome renaissanceThe Re-Greening of America A new wave of Irish immigrants is showing its muscle