Vol. 133 No. 8
NATION
American Notes ELECTIONS
Ku Klux Klandidate
American Notes ESPIONAGE
That Will Teach Him
American Notes LOS ANGELES
A Blizzard in Tinseltown
American Notes MONTANA
Shades of Buffalo Bill
American Notes NEW JERSEY
Terrorist on The Turnpike
Friendship Has Limits
Partisan conflicts on the budget and John Tower's stalled nomination signal trouble for the President's era of good feelings
Government by the Timid
Why the House is no home for the brave
Reaganomics With A Human Face
Bush's "action agenda" has something for everyone -- but the bookkeepers
Soul Brother No. 155413
A legendary singer winds up in the slammer
WORLD
A Curious Retirement
Afghanistan Without a Look Back
As the Soviets leave, rebels prepare to strike
America Abroad
Trouble on the Home Front
Drugs The Chemical Connection
Why the South American coke trade is a two-way street
Jamaica Once More, with Moderation
Steering a new course, Michael Manley is returned to power
World Notes BRAZIL
Suffocation in Sao Paulo
World Notes HUMAN RIGHTS
Tough Talk To a Friend
World Notes POLAND
Squaring Off at A Round Table
World Notes WEST GERMANY
Cracking Down On Neo-Nazis
SCIENCE
A Flap over Reactors in Orbit
(Space)
Activists want to ban nuclear power but the Pentagon favors it
Cosmic Birth
First look at a young pulsar
Last Stand For Africa's Elephants
(Environment)
Record ivory prices send poachers after the survivors
Stains on The White Continent
(Environment)
A disastrous oil spill stirs fears about Antarctica's future
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Dinner's on The Drawing Board
(Food)
Ambitious pilot restaurants test new themes for the chains of the future
SOCIETY
Gulf Coast Wetlands, Texas Wildlife
(American Scene)
Cops On a Bust Covert operations defend waterfowl and other wildlife
The Struggle of Kitty Dukakis
(Behavior)
Her bout with alcohol shows the dangers of cross addiction
SPORT
An Ominous Giant's Farewell
The great -- sometimes grating -- Abdul-Jabbar nears the finish
STYLE & DESIGN
On The Farm: Barn Again!
(Design)
A program preserves a uniquely American vernacular style
TECHNOLOGY
Video Snaps For Grandma?
The Japanese try to widen the market for electronic cameras
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page
(Contents)
Vol. 133, No. 8 FEBRUARY 20, 1989
Time Magazine Masthead
(Masthead)
Vol. 133, No. 8 FEBRUARY 20, 1989
BUSINESS
"Dad Would Make a Deal with the Devil"
Business Notes ADVERTISING
If the Inamuk Fits . . .
Business Notes AUTO RENTALS
Fins in the Fast Lane
Business Notes COPYRIGHTS
Whose Chip Is It, Anyway?
Business Notes TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Rome Calling Ma Bell
Business Notes TRADE
Cooking Up A Beef Deal
Help Your Country and Help Yourself
Special Report: The Savings And Loan Crisis
Finally, the Bill Has Come Due Bush puts forth a thrift-industry bailout plan that could cost $200 billion during the next three decades, but is it enough to solve the problem?
EDUCATION
Wooing A Captive Audience
A controversial plan to beam news -- and ads -- into classrooms
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Beyond The Fringe
(Cinema)
Bookends
(Books)
Critics' Choice
(Critics' Choice)
Out To Make Killings
(Books)
Crime pays, at least for the many authors who write about it
Trying To Get Its A.C.T. Together
(Theater)
San Francisco's resident troupe copes with bumpy times
War As Family Entertainment
(Video)
Two Viet Nam shows tackle the issues but avoid the politics
TO OUR READERS
From the Publisher
(From The Publisher)
ESSAY
Where The Founder Fits in the Picture