Vol. 133 No. 10

NATION

America Abroad
Of Deficits and Diplomacy

American Notes CALIFORNIA
Plugging into City Hall

American Notes CRIME
Riding a White Mare

American Notes IMMIGRATION
Hard Times for Refugees

American Notes LOS ANGELES
"Strawberry" Suspect

Blowout Over The Pacific
Another Boeing passenger plane "peels" in midair

Climbing Mount Everest (American Ideas)
What It Takes To Reach the Summit An ascent involves money, hype, sex, stamina, skill and the faint beat of great wings

Collapse of A Confirmation
White House blunders and Sam Nunn's power scuttle Tower

Is This Goodbye?
A Senate committee stuns Bush by rejecting Tower's nomination

Gallery Of Rejects

In Search of a Good Name
The debate over whether blacks should be called African Americans is about more than just a label

Kluck! Kluck! Kluck!
An ex-Klansman's win brings the G.O.P. chickens home to roost

Letting Down the Tribe
Scandal tarnishes a Navajo leader

WORLD

Czechoslovakia Act of Artistic Unfreedom
A playwright and popular hero is jailed

Japan "With Grief, We Bid You Farewell"
An Emperor is laid to rest and so, too, is a turbulent era

Middle East Enter the Soviet Union
Shevardnadze steps in where the U.S. hesitates to tread

Soviet Union Heading into the Homestretch
Election rules lead to controversy and occasional setbacks

Terrorism The New Satans
As the West wakes up, Khomeini confirms that the real fight is in Iran

World Notes AFGHANISTAN
Conflicting Consensus

World Notes EL SALVADOR
Strong Words, Deadly Deeds

World Notes SOVIET UNION
Dealing with The Fallout

World Notes WEST GERMANY
More Bad Chemistry

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Sweet Vino High-quality (Food)
Chilean wines impress even the Rothschilds

Watch Those Vegetables, Ma (Health)
Pesticide-laden produce may endanger your tots

SOCIETY

Keys to The Kingdom (Living)
Electronic boards teach new music lessons

PRESS

Filling The South Africa Void
An independent TV show keeps the spotlight on apartheid

RELIGION

Full House at Willow Creek
A multimedia appeal to the "unchurched Harrys"

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time (Contents)
Magazine contents page Vol. 133 No. 10 MARCH 6, 1989

Time (Masthead)
Magazine masthead Vol. 133 No. 10 MARCH 6, 1989

BUSINESS

Business Notes FILM
Too Crisp For Words

Business Notes GAMBLING
Rolling Sevens Out at Sea

Business Notes RETAILERS
If You Can't Beat 'Em . . .

Business Notes SECURITIES FRAUD
Crackdown on La Bolsa

Business Notes TOYS
Chatter from The Batter

Feeling The Heat
A burst of inflation rattles the stock market, sends interest rates bolting, and threatens to put the Fed and the White House on a collision course

Is That You on TV, Grandpa?
Commercials feature a hot new cast of characters: older people

Shake, Rattle and Roar Thunder in the distance?
No, it's a "boom car" coming

Sock It to Me!
Shoppers hop to the hose shops

LAW

"Poor Joshua!"
The Supreme Court absolves states in child-abuse cases

No Happy Ending
Parole board keeps The Thin Blue Line hero behind bars

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

An Old Master in Soft-Covers (Books)

Critics' Choice (Critics' Choice)

Pay-Per-View Starts Perking (Video)
A spate of mega-events spurs a new TV option

Peter Pan Flies Again (Show Business)
Dance master Jerome Robbins returns triumphantly to Broadway

Return Of Ecomania (Books)
A successor to The Name of the Rose sweeps Italy

The View from the '80s (Show Business)

Three's Company (Cinema)

PEOPLE

Fighting From the Inside (Interview)
Former jock and campus radical HARRY EDWARDS now works to put minorities into the front offices of professional baseball

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

ESSAY

Prosaic Justice All Around