TIME Magazine April 23 1990 Dan Quayle Earth and similar items
TIME Magazine April 23 1990 Dan Quayle Earth Day Kurt Masur
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ISSUE DATE:
APRIL 23,1990 Vol. 135. No. 17
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: NO JOKE. THis man could be our next president. A probing look by Garry Wills.
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Cynthia Johnson.
NATION: Is Dan Quayle more than just a joke? Americans had better hope so He is the first of his generation to get so near the presidency. Was it all dumb luck? Garry Wills looks at the secret of his success. Or. Sunbelt mud bath: Democrats in Texas, Florida and California cut each other up while G.O.P. candidates are rested, ready and rich.
ENVIRONMENT: America gets ready to celebrate Earth Day 1990 Behind the concerts and the fanfare, a quiet revolution is greening the country
from the grass roots up. Report card: How well are nations addressing environmental problems? ii. Program guide: A sampling of Earth Day events.
WORLD: The spies who are coming in from the cold war As Eastern Europe breaks free of Moscow's grip and the Soviet Union enjoys unprecedented openness, the espionage world is undergoing its own changes. -A mistimed bid for the presidency leaves Poles wondering if Walesa is still a savior, or just an ambitious political spoiler. -A hunger for independence in Soviet Georgia. Peru's surprising election.
INTERVIEW: Shalala of Wisconsin This hands-on educator holds forth on college athletics, student drinking and the role of Government on campus.
BUSINESS: The battle over tobacco and alcohol ads An emotional ground swell against the marketing of vices is fueled by health consciousness, consumer activism and community pride. - Drexel's chief blasts the Government and the press.
RELIGION: Will Christianity's first churches die out? After a bleak Easter, the future of Mideast Christians is dimmed by civil war, Muslim pressure and emigration. Even the Holy City could turn into a mere Gospel museum.
EDUCATION: Life without Marx and Lenin Classrooms in the Soviet bloc are experiencing a burst of intellectual freedom. But with the new honesty come old problems--like shortages of teachers and books.
MUSIC: An East German takes over in New York Kurt Masur, conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus and a leader in last year's peaceful revolution, is named music director of the Philharmonic, America's most fractious ensemble.
ESSAY: I Was an Ivy League Reject and Survived This week thousands of students are reeling after being turned down by the college of their choice. A 1965 rejectee recalls his own trauma and laughs.
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