Vol. 136 No. 1

NATION

A Hero's Welcome
Mandela arrives in the U.S. seeking support against apartheid and finds that Americans want something too: a chance to hail him

American Notes ESPIONAGE
Blackbird's Secret Son

American Notes FLORIDA
A Madman's Deadly Spree

American Notes INDIANS
Revenge of the Senecas

American Notes MONEY
Set Us Free, Susan B.

American Notes THE NORTHWEST
Spotted Owl: Still in Danger

Chicken Hawk of the Week (Grapevine)

How Nasty Is Nasty? (Grapevine)
A textual analysis of 2 Live Crew

Judge Wapner, Where Are You?
Imelda Marcos' trial has been a celebrity-studded soap opera

New Jersey's Robin Hood
Governor James Florio has a radical idea for this read-my-lips era: face reality and raise taxes

The 20% Solution

The Chrome-Dome Scenario (Grapevine)

The Egil Krogh Plumber's Trophy (Grapevine)

The Eyes of Texas Are Upon Him (Grapevine)

The Hexing of the President (Grapevine)

The Pallid Palette Prize (Grapevine)

The Political Interest
Getting Shamir's Attention

The S&L Poster Child (Grapevine)

Thundering to A Photo Finish (Grapevine)

Two Faces of George Bush
The President still woos Democrats, but they are busy fighting with his evil twin

WORLD

America Abroad
Defusing the German Bomb

Canada What Comes After Armageddon?
The Meech Lake accord expires, Quebec insists on its unique status, and the country falls into constitutional confusion

Iran The Hour of Doom
A deadly quake rocks the Caspian shore and claims at least 45,000 lives

Soviet Union Key Players in a New Game
As perestroika comes to politics, and democratic institutions begin to replace rule by secrecy and dictatorship, the old party is breaking up

The Koreas Same Bed, Different Dreams
They fought the hottest clash of the cold war, but 40 years later, Koreans still stare across an armed divide. Is it time for them to reunite -- and for the U.S. to go home?

World Notes DIPLOMACY
Going After Big Game

World Notes MEXICO
Sending a Blunt Message

World Notes THE COMMUNITY
Welcome to Schengenland

World Notes WEST GERMANY
A Very Special Hobby

HEALTH & MEDICINE

A Losing Battle With AIDS (Medicine)
In the streets of San Francisco, victims cry for attention and help

PRESS

The Big Shake-Out Begins
A publication glut and a soft ad market spell turbulent times for the consumer-magazine industry

SPORT

Stalking Memories At Wimbledon
As talented teens nip at their heels, Lendl and Navratilova shoot for the history books

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time (Contents)
Magazine contents page Vol. 136, No. 1 JULY 2, 1990

Time (Masthead)
Magazine masthead Vol. 136, No. 1 JULY 2, 1990

BUSINESS

Business Notes ELECTRONICS
Will DAT Be a Dud?

Business Notes HOSPITALITY
Buy Us a Round, Norm!

Business Notes INVESTMENT
Riding into The Sunset

Business Notes MERGERS
Chow Time for Philip Morris

Business Notes SOFTWARE
What's the Big Secret?

Many Happy Returniks

New Kids on the Bloc
Bringing money and expertise, Westerners are rushing to invest in Eastern Europe's freedom. They will find as many obstacles as opportunities

When You're Hot, You're Hot
Atlantic City rolls snake eyes, but Las Vegas hits the jackpot

EDUCATION

Power to The Classroom!
Self-managed schools are all the rage, but so far the reviews are mixed

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Domain of Light and Color (Art)
Morocco's impact on Matisse is traced in a radiant show

Critics Voices (Critics Voices)

Revenge of The Dyna-Movies (Cinema)
In the hot summer films, storytelling is out, sensation is in

Summer Reading (Books)
How to beat the heat with spies, anchormen, police and a revitalized Pope

This Time They Cheered (Music)
Philip Glass's minimalist trilogy triumphs in Stuttgart

PEOPLE

Sermons From Rev. Feelgood ! (Profile)
ROBERT FULGHUM insists that regardless of what the calendar says, it is always invincible summer

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

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