Vol. 135 No. 19

NATION

American Notes CALIFORNIA
Trouble in Paradise

American Notes CRIME
Keeping Tabs On Hate

American Notes MONTANA
Earth Day with Guru Ma

American Notes THE BRONX
Imitation Of Life

American Notes THE NAVY
Commending The Vincennes

For The Love of Money
Shaking down contributors vs. shaking up the system

Fox-in-the-Chicken-Coop Suggestion (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Grapevine (Grapevine)

Loser of the Week (Grapevine)

Sticking To His Guns
Cheney chops the Pentagon budget but refuses to reshape it

The Agony Over Israel
American Jews face a dilemma: how to criticize the Jewish state without seeming disloyal

The Lazarus Outrage Trophy (Grapevine)

The Political Interest
Congress: Twelve Is Enough

What's Love Got to Do with It?
Wellesley's unease over wife and mother Barbara Bush renews the debate about women's divided loyalties

Winner of the Week (Grapevine)

Wrong Number
A college president quits after making obscene calls

WORLD

First The Hostages, Then the Deal

Middle East One Home, 21 to Go
Why it would be a surprise to see any more captives freed soon -- and why there is also more hope for them than ever

Mongolia Asia's Gentle Rebel
As democracy stirs in this frozen outpost of Stalinism, the leadership takes a slow-motion approach to perestroika

Nicaragua Chamorro Takes a Chance Was the newly inaugurated President right to retain Sandinista commander Humberto Ortega as head of the armed forces?

South Africa The Other Black Leader
Buthelezi may be prince of the Zulus, but he is a king-size headache to Mandela and the A.N.C.

Soviet Union No Embargo On Advice
The West urges Lithuania to slow down

World Notes BRITAIN
Knavish Tricks

World Notes COLOMBIA
Election by Elimination

World Notes COMMUNISTS
Accentuating The Positive

World Notes ROMANIA
Is the Past Prologue?

World Notes ZAIRE
Moving Up But Not Out

SCIENCE

The Long Arm Of Radar
Pentagon warriors enlist the ionosphere against smugglers

HEALTH & MEDICINE

A Call for Radical Surgery (Medicine)
A major doctors' group joins the drive to overhaul health care

Bread Goes Upper Crust (Food)
Across the U.S., gourmet loaves are on the rise

RELIGION

Farewell To Thee's and He's
An "inclusive" Bible translation joins a crowded market

TECHNOLOGY

Reinventing The Wheel
Recent advances make bicycles faster, safer and simpler to ride

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 135, No. 19 MAY 7, 1990

Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Vol. 135 No. 19 MAY 7, 1990

BUSINESS

Business Notes BANKRUPTCIES
Debacle for A Discounter

Business Notes COPYRIGHTS
Your Rent's Due, Jimmy

Business Notes FIREARMS
Don't Touch That Gun

Business Notes LABOR
The Scab's Baedeker

Business Notes THE RICH
Trump's Dash For Cash

Fallen Master of the Universe
The junk-bond king pleads guilty, but he's getting off light

Hurry, Doctor!
Gorbachev is moving too cautiously in dispensing the bitter medicine that the Soviet Union needs. Here is the prescription he must swiftly administer

Just Who Are Those Guys?
A reclusive Middle East firm buys Saks for $1.5 billion

Sailing On Warm Trade Winds
In a turnabout, the U.S. takes Japan off the hit list

EDUCATION

Bigots in The Ivory Tower
An alarming rise in hatred roils U.S. campuses

Voting With His Feet

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Parent's View of Pop Sex and Violence (Show Business)

Blunt History (Theater)

Brilliant, But Not For Real (Art)
A show surveys old and new masters of forgery

Class Act (Books)

X Rated (Show Business)
It's a four-letter world out there: in rock and rap, in movies and on TV, in comedy clubs and real life. Many love it, especially kids. Many others hate it or don't get it. Should anything be done?

Critics' Voices (Critics' Voices)

Faded Jeans (Books)

Tape-Of-the-month Club (Video)
Coming soon to your supermarket: magazines for the home screen

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

ESSAY

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