Vol. 135 No. 16

NATION

A Tough Guy's Toughest Fight
Lee Atwater battles a tumor

American Notes AIR FORCE
Bait and Switch On Stealth

American Notes GOVERNORS
Heading for The Exit

American Notes TAXES
The Ultimate Penalty

American Notes TREASURE
Going for The Gold

Doing The Right Thing
Muslims have become a welcome force in black neighborhoods

Environment's Little Big Bird

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Scrubbing The Skies
After thirteen years of frustration the Senate finally strikes a deal to clean the air -- but business lobbies and environmentalists are still fighting

The Morning Line (Grapevine)
The odds on leaders likely to fall next

The Political Interest
The Free-Trade Hypocrisy

The Ultimate Fall Guy
Once again, Poindexter takes the hit for Iran-contra

WORLD

Britain Time for Maggie to Move Over?
Tax riots, inflation and a shaky economy shred Thatcher's popularity and prompt voters to think of life without her

China No Smiling -- It's Subversive
Facing the anniversary of the democracy movement, authorities go to ludicrous lengths to quench "bourgeois liberalization"

Diplomacy A Hurry-Up Summit
Despite Lithuania and strategic-arms talks that have hit some snags, the Bush-Gorbachev meeting is pushed up to May 30

Middle East Stumbling Toward Armageddon?
Iraq's threats against Israel heat up a region that keeps growing more dangerous, even as the superpowers back away from unstinting support for their respective allies

Next To Break from the Pack?
Estonia is on a more cautious collision course with Moscow, but for Mikhail Gorbachev, the gauntlet has been thrown down

The Alternative Is Dictatorship

World Notes AUCTIONS
A Taste of Czardonnay

World Notes BELGIUM
Commoner for A Day, or Two

World Notes BRITAIN
"Explosion Of Evil"

World Notes NEPAL
Battle Royal In Katmandu

World Notes SCANDINAVIA
Arson Aboard A Star?

SCIENCE

"New Window on the Universe" (Space)
With an unclouded view of the most distant stars, the sharp-eyed Hubble telescope will be able to look far back into time

Can We Really Understand Matter?

The Ultimate Quest
Armed with giant machines and grand ambitions, physicists spend billions in the race to discover the building blocks of matter

Petite Payloads (Space)
Pegasus puts into orbit the first of a new class of small satellites

SOCIETY

Getting Young and Old Together (Living)
A growing number of U.S. programs forge links between the ages at a time when social patterns tend to separate them

New York City, U.S.A. Shrugging Off The Homeless (American Scene)
The nation's toughest urbanites lose patience with the down-and-out

PRESS

Newsroom Homophobia
A survey and book examine coverage of gay issues

RELIGION

Carping Over The Catechism
Americans criticize a Vatican text on church teachings

TECHNOLOGY

Grab Your Goggles, 3-D Is Back!
Eye-popping realism gives new life to an old craze

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
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Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Vol. 135 No. 16 APRIL 16, 1990

BUSINESS

A Blueprint for Reform
Japan pledges to open up, but will the trade gap really close?

Business Notes AUTOMOBILES
The Boss Says Buy

Business Notes GOODWILL
Made Just For Him

Business Notes HOLLYWOOD
Honesty! What A Concept!

Business Notes TECHNOLOGY
Big Blue's Tiniest Logo

Business Notes THRIFTS
Take This Job And Do It!

GM Gets Itself A Car Guy
Robert Stempel will take over the top job in August

Money Angles
It's Not Easy to Be Short

The Proxy Punch-Out
Corporate raiders are using some old-fashioned tactics to spar with management

EDUCATION

Waging War on the Greeks
Fraternities and sororities are being forced to clean up their acts

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Approach of A Desolation Angel (Music)
Sinead O'Connor is current pop's most haunting, unlikely star

Cries of The Beloved Country (Books)

Critics' Choice (Critics' Choice)

Funny Girl (Books)

Home Is Where The Venom (Video)
Is Domestic life takes a drubbing in TV's anti-family sitcoms

Romance, Mostly Misguided (Theater)

Where Fantasy Teases Reality (Art)
A show explores the whimsical world of Jean-Michel Folon

PEOPLE

A Musical Pilgrim's Progress (Profile)
MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS conducts like a sprightly Ichabod, arms flapping, legs skittering. The audience is unusual too; it's all ears

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

ESSAY

Why Lithuania Is Not Like South Carolina