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TITLE: TIME magazine
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
OCTOBER 23, 1989; Vol. 134, No. 17
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Is Government Dead? Unwilling to lead, politicians are letting America slip into paralysis. Also: Wall Street takes a tumble.
Portrait of George Washington by Gilbert
Stuart from Scala/Art Resource, N.Y. Teardrop by Tim O'Brien.
COVER: Paralyzed by special interests and shortsightedness, the Government risks slipping into irrelevancy: The Reagan Revolution's hands-off attitude persists in Washington, where governing by symbolism has taken the place of tough decision making on budget deficits, the drug scourge, failing schools and the urgent need to support the glimmerings of democracy in Eastern Europe. o. With big victories in Florida and on Capitol Hill, the pro-choice majority proves it is not so silent. o. Martin Luther King Jr.'s best friend writes a tattletale memoir.
WORLD: East Germany's leaders seem willing to lend an ear to the nation's newly vocal opposition movement: German dissenters have moved to center stage, but lack leadership and a clear agenda. P. Shedding Communism, Hungary's ruling party hopes to survive. P. Look! Up in the sky! Giasn ost goes honkers! i,. Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez talks about his relationship with the U.S.
BUSINESS: The stock market posts its worst loss since the '87 crash as Friday the 13th stirs panic on Wall Street: A faltering buyout of UAL, the parent of United Airlines, combines with signs of a new burst of inflation to put stock prices into a spin. The drop rekindles concerns that a debt-laden era might be coming to grief and provokes fears of a bearish season ahead.
SPECIAL REPORT: The environmental crisis is finally asserting itself as a major factor in world politics: Acid rain, overpopulation and global warming are inspiring international cooperation but they are provoking "ecoconflicts" as well. How the U.S. can exercise leadership in the Third World. See ENVIRONMENT.
NOBEL PRIZES: Criticism, surprise and excitement: Eight new laureates are honored for their work in econometrics the genetic basis of cancer, the inner workings of cells and precise measurements of time.
PROFILE: Actor, director, clarinetist?: Every Monday night, before packed houses WOODY ALLEN plays jazz clarinet with the same ardor and style that he puts into his films but he's never been one to blow his own horn about it.
SPORT: "Baysball!" The A's and Giants: The first ever Bay Bridge World Series pits the batting fireworks of Oakland's Bash Brothers vs San Francisco's Sock Exchange, and Hot Dog Henderson vs. Will the Thrill.
LIVING: At New York's edge: a and scheme: Manhattan has a dandy addition: Battery Park City. An airy enclave of walks, parks and performance spaces is a welcome escape from the gloomy canyons up north.
SHOW BUSINESS: ELLEN BARKIN, Sea of Love's sultry star: As the enigmatic center of Sea of Love (sensible working mom or psycho killer?) and as the unblinking ultra bitch in Johnny Handsome, this fine, ferocious actress has hit her Hollywood stride.
BOOKS: Ambiance chasers flock to independent shops Once a vanishing institution, mom-and-pop booksellers are thriving as never before by offering what chains like Waldenbooks can't: flavor, expertise and variety of stock.
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