NATION
Academe: Old Bones, New Fight (American Notes)
Old Bones, New Fight
New Mexico: Banning a BATmobile (American Notes)
Banning a BATmobile
Texas: Please Don't Die, Tree (American Notes)
"Please Don't Die, Tree"
Washington: Doing Time for No Crime (American Notes)
Doing Time for No Crime
Gambling: Why Pick on Pete Rose?
Charlie Hustle has become the symbol of America's tolerance of gambling -- and the cost of an obsession
Living Life by the Numbers
Still At Loggerheads
Oregon's lumberjacks vs. tree huggers
The Moscow Bug Hunt
After a two-year investigation, U.S. security experts are convinced that Marine guards did not let Soviet spies put taps in the embassy
The Presidency: Hitting the Right Chords
Hitting the Right Chords
The States Like the Odds
What Price Old Glory?
To protect the flag, Bush calls for an amendment
WORLD
A Call to Arms
China Rise of a Perfect Apparatchik
Deng asserts his authority with a surprise party appointment
Cuba Reading the Coca Leaves
A drug case ensnares top officials and raises questions about what Castro is up to
Eastern Europe: A Freer, but Messier, Order
High Seas Danger!
Soviet Subs at Work Why Moscow's underwater fleet is so prone to disaster
Japan An Affair to Remember
In the wake of a scandal, Prime Minister Uno runs scared
Soviet Union The Odd Case of M. Orlov
A defector who dies in Moscow turns out to be a spy
Sudan An Early-Morning Coup
Officers topple the unpopular civilian Prime Minister
Greece: Three Months And Counting (World Notes)
Three Months And Counting
Mexico: The Plot Thickens (World Notes)
The Plot Thickens
South Africa: New Chapter, Old Verse (World Notes)
New Chapter, Old Verse
Soviet Union: That Rejected Feeling (World Notes)
That Rejected Feeling
The Philippines: Slaughter in The Chapel (World Notes)
Slaughter in The Chapel
SCIENCE
Environment: Putting The Heat on Japan (Environment)
Accused of ravaging the world's forests and seas, Tokyo starts to clean up its act
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Drugs From The Underground (Medicine)
AIDS patients are demanding -- and getting -- unproven potions
SOCIETY
Behavior: Is The Gay Revolution a Flop? (Behavior)
A new book urges homosexuals to tone down and blend in
Pennington, New Jersey (American Scene)
Sweating And Sharing For some women, aerobics provides more than a workout
PRESS
Press: Is It Right to Publish Rumors?
In an age of dirty politics, alas, mudslinging is part of the story
RELIGION
Religion: Black Catholics vs. the Church
Disputes in two U.S. cities dramatize a widening rift
STYLE & DESIGN
Design: A Grand Folly in Ottawa (Design)
Canada's newest museum is costly, controversial and curious
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page Vol. 134 No. 2 JULY 10, 1989 (Contents)
Magazine contents page Vol. 134 No. 2 JULY 10, 1989
Time Magazine Masthead Vol. 134 No. 2 JULY 10, 1989 (Masthead)
Magazine masthead Vol. 134 No. 2 JULY 10, 1989
BUSINESS
A Raider's Days Of Reckoning
Nearly everybody wants a crack at Paul Bilzerian
COMIC BOOKS: Swamp Thing's Quagmire
Swamp Thing's Quagmire
CORPORATE MOVES: Bright Lights, Big Exodus
Bright Lights, Big Exodus
INVESTMENT: GAP Running Up a Global Tab
GAP Running Up a Global Tab
NOSTALGIA: Quick, Name That Jingle!
Quick, Name That Jingle!
THE ECONOMY: Headed for a Hard Landing?
Headed for a Hard Landing?
Heading for D-Day In Delaware
A judge will soon decide whether Time Inc. is up for sale
T. Boone's Tokyo Campaign
The Texas tycoon is rebuffed but scores points back home
The Eyes Gotta Have It
It A hip Los Angeles company, Oliver Peoples, smartens up specs
Tokyo Answers the Call
Facing U.S. sanctions, Japan opens its mobile-phone market
Whose Mess Is It?
In the gooey aftermath of three spills, Congress is putting pressure on Big Oil to prevent accidents and do a better job of cleaning them up
LAW
Law: Bad News for Death Row
The court okays the execution of teenage and retarded criminals
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Books: Battling The Myths and Dogma (Books)
Books: Born Witness (Books)
Books: Laser Instinct (Books)
Cinema: Whole Lotta Irony Goin' On (Cinema)
PEOPLE
V.S. NAIPAUL : Wanderer Of Endless Curiosity (Profile)
A self-made man of many parts, the Trinidad-born and Oxford-bred writer V.S. NAIPAUL mirrors a world in constant social flux