Vol. 133 No. 26

NATION

American Notes WEST POINT
Diluting the Honor Code

Atlanta---Underground, Off the Ground

Colorado Nuclear Mystery

Dan Quayle's Salvage Strategy
Oddly enough, it depends on being more like Walter Mondale

Giving Birth to A Scandal
Did Detroit cops investigate the mother of the mayor's son?

Scrapping The Moral Majority
After ten years of bashing liberals, Falwell folds his tent

Smell That Fresh Air!
Bush's plan for reducing pollution offers something to almost everybody

Texas Let Me See Some ID

The Housing Hustle
Under Reagan and "Silent Sam," HUD took care of the greedy instead of the needy

The Presidency
The Warm Reverie of Reagan's Retirement

Will Star Wars Ever Fly?
Not at this rate, despite six years of research and $17 billion

WORLD

Big Brother Was Watching

Catharsis In Hungary

China Deng's Big Lie
The hard-liners rewrite history to justify arrests and bury democracy

Diplomacy "Gorbi! Gorbi! Gorbi!
" In Bonn, the Soviet leader envisions "a common European home"

Middle East Fighting Fire with Fire
Tired of stones, Israeli settlers launch their own revolt on the West Bank

Portrait of a "Hooligan"
From Mao's Little Red Book to embracing democracy

Trying To Bridge the Gap

World Notes CUBA
Thinning Out The Ranks

World Notes HIGH SEAS
A Marker on a Chilly Grave

World Notes MEXICO
The Cop and The Newsman

World Notes REFUGEES
Pulling In the Welcome Mat

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Physician, Inform Thyself (Medicine)
With better data, doctors learn what works -- and what doesn't

SOCIETY

Rio Grande Valley, Texas Oh, Give Me a Home Where Wild Rhinos Roam And the deer and the antelope play with ostriches and zebras (American Scene)

SPORT

Youth Will Be Served
With a touch of impertinence, teens top the tennis world

STYLE & DESIGN

Something Of a Druid (Design)
George Nakashima gives old trees masterly new life

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 133 No. 26 JUNE 26, 1989

BUSINESS

Business Notes CONTESTS
Everyone's a Winner (Oops)

Business Notes CRANBERRIES
Not Crazy About Craisins

Business Notes FINANCIAL MARKETS
Rubber Checks On the Bourse

Business Notes PRODUCTS
Hey, This Apple Pie's an Import!

Business Notes STRIKES
Wildcatting in The Coal Fields

Don't Touch My Bailout
Bush's tough S & L bill survives an industry challenge

Napa Valley's Gripes of Wrath
Vintners wage a tart tussle over new appellations

Return To Sender
Time Inc. rejects Paramount's takeover bid and moves to cement its Warner merger with an offer that could ultimately cost $14 billion

The 30 Cents Gap
A proposed $4.55 minimum wage earns a presidential veto

EDUCATION

Help For At-Risk Kids
An ambitious report calls for an overhaul of U.S. middle schools

LAW

Chipping Away at Civil Rights
With two key rulings, the court confirms its rightward shift

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Monster Brought to Life (Books)

Pursuing The Dream (Show Business)
Sexy, straight-on and ambitious, Kevin Costner is a grownup hero with brains

Critics' Choice (Critics' Choice)

Fanatic Champions of the New The Kronos (Music)
Quartet has a mod look -- and a mod repertoire

Heeeeere's Johnny! (Video)
The life and times of America's favorite talk-show host

Poetry In Glass and Steel (Art)
A posthumous show confirms Christopher Wilmarth's stature

Time for The Ants to Revolt? (Cinema)
Two big, dull sequels hint at a drizzly summer

SPECIAL SECTION

Cruisin' Up the River (Travel)
A wish-book boat trip explores the charms of Normandy

PEOPLE

A Bright, Broken Promise (Profile)
Washington's MARION BARRY, once mockingly dubbed "Mayor for Life," sinks slowly into a quagmire of scandal, corruption and incompetence

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

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