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Table of ContentsFishing for Leadership Bush draws criticism for his slow responses to the global warming problem, the oil spill and other ecological threatsYou Can Look It Up The Statistical Abstract paints the U.S. by the numbers Grapevine Those Mainline Blues America's Old Guard Protestant churches confront an unprecedented declineGrapevine They're Puttin' On the Vogue For the hip, a campy dance craze with fashion-model posesRising Sun over Sweetwater A new Japanese school in Tennessee aims to span two culturesHello! This is Voice Mail Speaking The new phone systems are fast, efficient and a pain in the neckGrapevine Try Convertibles Vermont plans to ban auto air conditioners that use CFCs Grapevine Business Notes SCAMS 100 for You, One for Me Business Notes FASHION Bye-Bye, Bohan Here Come the Pregnancy Police Mothers of drug-exposed infants face legal punishmentBusiness Notes MINORITY ENTERPRISE Doing It for Themselves Hard Times for Teflon Tom Los Angeles' mayor faces questions about conflict of interestMadison Avenue, Moscow As Baker sits tight, Gorbachev wins another public relations roundBeam Me Up, Students Satellite TV brings live teachers to far-flung schoolsBusiness Notes ADVERTISING As the Phone Rings Fatal Subtraction Was the crash that killed a Gulf Power executive an accident?A Busy Thursday Between ordering troops to Panama and hearing from the Kremlin, Bush welcomed visitors. An intimate look at a tough twelve hoursTIME Magazine masthead Vol. 133 No. 21 MAY 22, 1989 Business Notes RESORTS Death of the Dolphins Those Write-In Campaigns Sam, Make Way for Ron Is takeover artist Perelman the fattest cat of all? Parked in the Middle of Nowhere Migratory retirees with RVs prepare to leave their place in the sunLook Out Below! The slipping U.S. economy could land safely -- or be blown into a slumpDouble Standard in Hollywood Benton: An American Original Second Life for Styrofoam A growing number of companies are protecting the environment -- and profits -- by recycling plasticsUnlanced BoilWillful Women, Home TruthsWhat, Me Worry? Aphrodite Leads Us On World Notes ITALY Passing the Taste Test French Bicentennial Free StateDr. Koop on the Case World Notes BRITAIN Unbanning The Bomb Damn YankeesWorld Notes POLAND Extra! Freedom Of the Press Singing Mahler to the Elephants A new biography explores the eccentric genius of Glenn GouldABORTION World Notes HUNGARY The Last Goodbye Noriega's Goon Squad Sour NotesIs Panama Worth the Agony? Why Washington is tying itself into knots, and what the Administration can doNew Face On the Block?CANADA Prosperity and Parochialism Asian immigrants fuel both boom and backlash in VancouverThen the Music StoppedTIME Magazine contents page Vol. 133 No. 21 MAY 22, 1989 American Notes NEW YORK CITY Tragic Transition Murphy's FlawDark SecretsAmerican Notes WASHINGTON Wright's Wrong Man COVER STORIES Lead-Pipe Politics As Noriega bloodies his opposition, the U.S. sends in more troopsThe Pain Of Being Black TONI MORRISON, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for her gritty novel Beloved, smolders at the inequities that blacks and women still faceSelling Hope in West Virginia A rookie Governor is building schools and cutting bureaucracyThe Brio of a Great All-Rounder A drawing show brings the genius of Inigo Jones to the U.S.Communism Confronts Its ChildrenAmerican Notes HATE Enter the Ku Klutz Klan American Notes HOUSING It's Who You Knew at HUD
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