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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:
MAY 22, 1989 Vol. 133 No. 21
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: POLITICS, Panama Style. Noriega bludgeons his opposition, and the U S turns up the heat. Cover Photograph by Ron Haviv.
COVER: Noriega brazenly steals an election, mugging its winners and provoking a quick U.S. reaction In a brutish exercise of revenge, the Panamanit leader tries to install his handpicked President while his goons beat the real victors. Calling Noriega "a gangster," George Bush sends in more troops and debates his next step. - With the canal's importance to the U.S. diminishing, Washington finds itself in a battle as much to save its prestige as to restore stability to Panama.
NATION: Exclusive pictures follow Bush through a day sending troops to Panama and hearing news from Moscow Ciorbachcv does it again, catching the U.S. off guard with an arms-control proposal that could deepen the U.S.-West German split. - Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley loses some of his Teflon. - Rookie Governor Gaston Caperton gives West Virginia something new and strange--hope. - The annual Statistical Abstract paints a picture of American life by the numbers.
BUSINESS: The slowing U.S. a economy could fall victim to inflation on the one hand or recession on the other Multiplying signs that the record 61/2-year expansion is coming to an end present the Federal Reserve with the ticklish task of engineering a soft landing. The White House and Congress could help by cutting the budget deficit. - To protect the environment and their profits, firms are recycling plastics. - Mystery surrounds the death of an executive of Florida's troubled Gulf Power.
ENVIRONMENT: A search for White House leadership On such pressing issues as global warming and ozone depletion, the President has been taking his cues from the Europeans. The next major test will be his stance on the Clean Air Act.
TECHNOLOGY: "Hello! This is voice mail speaking" To find out why more and more phones are being answered by computers these days and why the machines are driving many people nuts, turn to page 98--now.
LIVING: A campy craze of fashion-model posing Forget break dancing. So long to hiphop. At the hottest clubs in Manhattan, on MTV and at Paris fashion shows, the ultra-hip are into vogueing, a scene that began in Harlem.
INTERVIEW: A clear, passionate and poetic voice Toni Morrison speaks about relations between the races, violence in the schools and teenage mothers.
RELIGION: The centuries-old center of American faith is collapsing as mainline Protestantism faces unprecedented woes The Old Guard churches that defined the nation's spiritual and moral ethos from Plymouth Rock through the 1950s are coping with a decline in numbers and social clout. Strategic failures abound in recruitment, missions and education, while demographic trends point to an even bleaker future.
TRAVEL: Retirees with RVs find a place in the sun There's no mayor, no water system, not even a stoplight. But each winter, tiny Quartzsite, Ariz., grows to absorb 200,000 people, only to shrink again come spring. What attracts the snowbirds?.
ESSAY: Can reform work in China and the Soviet Union? Not while the peasant mentality, reinforced in those countries since Communism took hold, continues to inhibit liberalization.
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