Time Magazine August 21 1989 Aug 8/21/89 and similar items
TIME Magazine August 21 1989 Aug 8/21/89 GEORGE H. W. BUSH TOM CLANCY
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TIME
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE:
AUGUST 21, 1989; Vol. 134, No. 8
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Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: He's Smarter than Reagan, less driven than Carter, and Savvy like Nixon. HOW BUSH DECIDES. Inset: TOM CLANCY's new thriller.
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Illustration by Seymour Chwast.
COVER: Mr. Consensus--how George Bush performs as President: A careful, pragmatic politician, he seeks opinions, relies on advisers and likes to split the difference on difficult choices. An inside look at how this White House operates. The hostages are still a long way from home, but the bazaar is open. o Do guns save more lives than they lose? The National Rifle says so See NATION.
WORLD: Nationalist fervor sweeps the Baltic states: The republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania push for ever greater and ever faster reforms. Central America's leaders tell the contras to disband, but will they go?.
BUSINESS: The bulls of summer are setting records: Yet woozy Wall Streeters are asking, Can a crash happen again? Is this boom any different from the last one? Despite such fears, investors have been looking on the economy's bright side.
LAW: Taking aim at fedoras and pinstripes: Designed to go after mobsters, the catchall federal RICO law is being used to track down racketeers from Main Street to Wall Street.
CINEMA: Dreaming the Viet Nam nightmare again: Based on a real-life incident, Brian De Palma's Casualties of War, starring Sean Penn and Michael J. Fox, performs a gritty diagnostic test on the national conscience.
LIVING: Zoogoers are heeding the call 50 of the wild and finding that today's menagerie is a cageless wonderland: Here is a Himalayan highland full of red pandas, there a tropical jungle where it rains indoors eleven times a day. As American zoos are renovated and redesigned--at a cost of more than a billion dollars since 1980--hosts of once jaded visitors, some even without children, are flooding through the gates. Inside they find education, entertainment and an urgent mission.
MUSIC: Working weird wonders on old Irish airs: Full of spunk and sass, the Pogues, a loud and adventurous punk band, are electrifying folk music with a heady lash of hard rock.
INTERVIEW: Adviser to the lonely hearted: Ann Landers patiently gives guidance to her millions of readers on everything from marriage and life to toilet paper.
BOOKS: Tom Clancy looks beyond best sellers: His thrillers--of which the latest, Clear and Present Danger, is out this week--have made him the military's minstrel. Now the ex-insurance man longs to live the life he writes about.
EDUCATION: The search for minorities: Colleges come courting, but high prices, poor preparation, cultural barriers and a resurgence of campus bigotry keep minorities, especially blacks and Hispanics, away.
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