NATION
I Won't Kill, I'll Just Maim
California: See You in September? (American Notes)
See You in September?
Massachusetts: Can I See Your Registration? (American Notes)
Can I See Your Registration?
Memorabilia: The Gun That Jack Shot (American Notes)
The Gun That Jack Shot
The Senate: Finding It Hard To Share (American Notes)
Finding It Hard To Share
Our Bulging Prisons
The inmate population is soaring, but crime rates keep climbing too. Imprisonment is costly, but does it work?
The Presidency: The Ethics Monster Rages
The Ethics Monster Rages
Too Righteous?
Congress admits its new rules scare off public servants
Urban Growing Pains
Denver decides to take off, but booming Seattle hunkers down
Vanquishing Vice (American Ideas)
A Smut Buster Battles Sin in the City Activist Dan Hurlbut crusades to stamp out pornography and prostitution in Houston
WORLD
America Abroad: The Dukakis Approach
The Dukakis Approach
Beware The Dunce Caps
Will the Cultural Revolution repeat itself?
China: State of Siege
With Tiananmen Square the epicenter, a political quake convulses China
Czechoslovakia A Historic Encounter
Havel and Dubcek meet
Ethiopia Fizzled Coup
But Mengistu's position remains precarious
Soviet Union Back-Alley Politics in the Kremlin
Charges fly as a fiery prosecutor takes on a powerful opponent
The View from the Guesthouse
Watching From Offshore
Lebanon: A Peacemaker Is Slain (World Notes)
A Peacemaker Is Slain
Poland: A Nod to The Church (World Notes)
A Nod to The Church
South Africa: A Human Being Bows Out (World Notes)
A Human Being Bows Out
West Germany: Justice for Flight 847 (World Notes)
Justice for Flight 847
SCIENCE
Environment: Springtime in The Rockies (Environment)
Yellowstone recovers from the flames but becomes the center of a debate
Science: To Build or Not to Build
That is the question that riles London's preservationists
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Food: Battling Spaghetti O Taste Buds (Food)
An Italian cook pleads the case for food that "matters"
PRESS
Press: The Tarting Up of TV Guide
Murdoch brings wrenching changes to an industry watchdog
TECHNOLOGY
Technology: A Furious Battle over Milk
Farmers fear a biotech protein that could produce a dairy glut
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 133 No. 22 MAY 29, 1989 (Contents)
Vol. 133 No. 22 MAY 29, 1989
Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 133 No. 22 MAY 29, 1989 (Masthead)
Vol. 133 No. 22 MAY 29, 1989
BUSINESS
AUTOMOBILES: Muzzling the Gas Guzzler
Muzzling the Gas Guzzler
CRIME: Hef's Hutch Much in Dutch
Hef's Hutch Much in Dutch
TIMEKEEPING: Turning Back The Clock
Turning Back The Clock
VINTNERS: They Will Sell No Wine
They Will Sell No Wine
Computer Chip off the Old Block
Genius Seymour Cray and the company he founded split up
Delinquent Taxmen
A congressional investigation examines corruption and cover-ups at the Internal Revenue Service
Nowhere To Run or to Hide
Exxon's chairman gets a grilling at a shareholder meeting
Try To Stop Me, If You Can
A powerful rally turns the U.S. dollar into a raging buck
Tune In, Turn On, Sort Out
Cable TV's success brings fierce rivalry and growing scrutiny
EDUCATION
Education: Go to The Rear of the Class
Secretary Cavazos is criticized for ineffectiveness and lack of focus
LAW
Law: Libertad And Justicia for All
A shortage of interpreters is leaving the courts speechless
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: A Master Hits His Old Pace (Books)
Books: Acute Agility (Books)
Critics' Choice: May 29, 1989 (Critics' Choice)
Music: Gift Wrapped for a Ruckus (Music)
He sings! He acts! He won't eat cod!
Show Business: What's Old Is Gold: A Triumph for Indy (Show Business)
3 Two roguish stars, Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, shine as the Jones boys in this summer of the sequels
PEOPLE
Interview with JOHN GALVIN: Keep The Powder Dry General: (Interview)
JOHN GALVIN, NATO commander, counters Gorbachev's p.r. offensive with hard facts about the Soviet military