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1989 |
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Time |
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English |
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United States |
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Magazine |
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February |
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News, General Interest |
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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:
FEBRUARY 6,1989; Vol. 133, No. 6
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COVER: ARMEAD AMERICA. More guns, more shootings, more massacres. DAVID LETTERMAN: Still offbeat and on top.
Cover: Photograph by Ulf Skogsbergh, Map by Frances Jetter.
COVER: A glut of lethal weapons. Are too many Americans now armed and dangerous? A killer sprays a schoolyard with gunfire, polic . wage an arms race with trigger-happy criminal and frightened citizens flock to buy firearms. The U.S. is flooded with deadly weapons. Shou AK-47 look-alikes be harder to get? Some Washington lawmakers think national service ft the young is an idea whose time has come. Ted Bundy confesses and confounds to the end.
WORLD: As the last of the Soviets leave Kabul, Afghans shudder at the prospect of the bloody siege to come Afghanistan's war-weary people wonder when, not if, the Moscow-backed regime of President Najibullah will fall. o. A leftist attack reawakens Argentina's ugly memories of the 1970s. P,. Nicaragua's Ortega says he is ready to make peace with Washington. The Soviet Union's first contested elections bring confusion and conflict.
INTERVIEW: DAVID LETTERMAN, host of TV's funniest talk show, gets serious sort of--about his career and his comedy. In 1982 he was a young stand-up comic with a little Tonight sho experience under his belt. Now, on the eve of the seventh anniversary of his own late-night show, Letterman is riding high as TV's most inventive and influential comic. Yet he still looks up to Johnny Carson, gets annoyed at guests who don't come prepared, and wonders why some people think he's mean.
BUSINESS: Many workers act as if they own the place. Well, they're entitled, because they do. Employee stock- ownership plans, or ESOPs, have rapidly come of age as morale boosting incentives and takeover tools
RELIGION: Life inside the Bible Beltway. From Quayle to Baker to Kemp to Nunn, big political names have joined. Washington's prayer groups. European theologians criticize the Pope.
PRESS: I Was a Socialist for the Wall Street Journal. In an extraordinary confession, reporter A. Kent MacDougall says that during his 24 years as ajournalist he was a secret leftist "boring from within.".
LAW: A major setback for affirmative action. A Supreme Court decision spells trouble for government programs designed to aid minority businesses. Helicopter searches by the police get a green light.
BEHAVIOR: The lasting wounds of bitter divorces. A family breakup is always a shock to the children, but a provocative report suggests that a disturbingly large number of youngsters are still feeling the trauma up to 15 years later.
CINEMA: A great movie epic is gloriously restored. The '60s David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia won seven Oscars and the hearts of a movie generation. Now the film that made Peter O'Toole a star is back stronger and handsomer than ever.
TECHNOLOGY: The underground is Japan's frontier. Elaborate plans are being drawn up for 21st century subterranean cities that may relieve the country's space crunch Offices below ground level could create a new class of vertical commuters.
THEATER: Harlem goes to Broadway in Black and Blue. The sumptuous review is fun but the funky essence of its blues numbers gets lost amid all the feathers and sequins. The revived Born Yesterday is a muddle today.
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