Time Magazine September 12 1988 Sept 9/12/88 and 50 similar items
TIME Magazine September 12 1988 Sept 9/12/88 TRAFFIC GRIDLOCK GEORGE BUSH
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September |
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TITLE: TIME magazine
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
SEPTEMBER 12, 1988; vol. 132 No. 11
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COVER: GRIDLOCK. Inset: Bush comes on strong.
Cover: Construction by Mirko Ilie; photograph by Roberto Brosan.
COVER: Gridlock has gripped America, 52 taking a toll on nerves and productivity: After returning from summer jaunts, many travelers are looking back in anger at odysseys through jam-packed freeways, bottlenecked bridges and overstuffed airports. But gridlock is more than just an irritant: the jam-up is costing the U.S. billions of dollars in lost time and wasted fuel. It has even begun to influence where people choose to live and work. See ECONOMY BUSINESS.
WORLD: History's worst air-show disaster raises questions about safety and training: A midair mishap kills three Italian pilots and at least 47 spectators at a U.S. air base in West Germany, touching off a controversy about low-level flying within NATO. P,. After being invited to meet with authorities, Poland's Lech Walesa calls for striking workers to return to their jobs. o. A prosperous and newly democratized South Korea gets set to play host to the Olympics.
NATION: Those fickle polls reflect the fuzzy images of the presidential candidates: With Bush creating sideshows and Dukakis muting issues, neither gains consistent support. o. Three battleground states--Texas, Illinois and California--hold 100 potentially decisive electoral votes. o. Despite rhetoric, the candidates fail to see inadequate schools as a national-security threat. o. The U.S. backs a cashiered Panamanian colonel seeking a coup against Noriega.
EDUCATION: In an era of safe-sex manuals and $18,000 college fees, freshman life poses some unexpected problems for the class of '92.
CINEMA: Running on Empty finds home truths in the drama of a family of'60s radicals turned fugitives. Moon over Par-ador Evita was funnier.
BEHAVIOR: China's reforms have caused unexpected social strains, but few have been as unsettling as the new aura of sexual permissiveness.
BOOKS: Author Albert Goldman strips bare the best and brightest of the Beatles in his controversial biography The Lives of John Lennon.
HEALTH FITNESS: In their effort to reduce cholesterol, Americans are going gaga over oatmeal, oat bran, oat muffins and almost anything else with oats.
THEATER: Artistic Director Garland Wright fills the Guthrie's "gladiatorial space" with bold, striking shows. A case in point: his new Hamlet.
SPORT: After a 14-month war of words, wits and writs, the U.S. and New Zealand this week compete for the America's Cup on the water.
ESSAY: George Bush seems to be running on the issue of patriotism. But it's patriotism of a pecu-liar--and peculiarly unfortunate--kind.
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