What happened on June 25, 1989
NEWS
Boy Talk : DEAD LANGUAGES\o7 by David Shields (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 248 pp.) \f7 By Thomas Cahill, \f7 and \o7 Cahill was for 12 years editor and publisher of the Cahill & Co. Reader's Catalogue. He is author of the new "Looking for Books" (Ampersand Associates).
Up in Old Flames : THE KEYS TO TULSA\o7 by Brian Fair Berkey (Atlantic Monthly Press: $18.95; 398 pp.; 0-87113-314-8) \f7 By Jesse Sublett, \f7 and \o7 Sublett, a native of Austin, Tex., is a rhythm and blues bassist and writer of hardboiled novels, screenplays and short stories. His first novel, "Rock Critic Murders" (Viking), will be followed next year by "The Big Hurt" (Viking).
Parkinson's Law Reigns at the IMF By Allan H. Meltzer, ALLAN H. MELTZER \o7 is J. M. Olin Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute\f7
Commentary : The Battle Is On for Control of Neighborhoods By John Hartley, \o7 John Hartley is president of the El Cajon Boulevard Business Assn. and a candidate for the City Council from the 3rd District\f7
INTELLECTUALS: Mute Voice of America By Douglas Davis, \o7 Douglas Davis, artist and critic, is a visiting professor this summer at the Art Center College of Design\f7 ,\o7 Pasadena\f7
China Policy: Revulsion Real, Reprisal Wrong By Richard M. Nixon, \o7 This is an abridgment of an article by former President Richard M. Nixon for the summer issue of New Perspectives Quarterly\f7 ,\o7 to be published in July\f7
UCs to Be: The Search for New General Campus Sites By Dean E. Mchenry, \o7 Dean E. McHenry was the founding chancellor of UC Santa Cruz, 1961 to 1974. He also served as university dean of academic planning, 1960-63\f7
India Holds the Stick but Lacks a Carrot By Bharat Wariavwalla, \o7 Bharat Wariavwalla is a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi\f7
Words to the Wise on Teacher Involvement By Adrianne Bank and Richard C. Williams, \o7 Richard C. Williams is a professor of education at UCLA and director of Seeds University Elementary School; Adrianne Bank is associate director of the school\f7
To End This Plague, Immunize Against Conception By Roland C. Summit and Saul I. Harrison, \o7 Dr. Saul I. Harrison is director of child and adolescent psychiatry and Dr. Roland C. Summit is head physician of the community consultation service, both at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center\f7
Foreign Aid Undercuts U.S. Jobs : Apparel Workers Lose Out to Assisted Caribbean Factories By Richard Rothstein, \o7 Richard Rothstein is the author of a study of the international apparel industry to be published by the Economic Policy Institute, a Washington research organization\f7
Withholding Assessment Can Bring Foreclosure By Jan Hickenbottom, \f7 and \o7 Hickenbottom is president of the Greater Los Angeles chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI). Readers with questions or comments can write to her in care of \f7 "\o7 Condo Q&A,\f7 "\o7 CAI, P.O. Box 84303, Los Angeles, 90073.
Brokers By Linda Martini
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : Road to Rebellion Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : At the Top, a Core of Hard-Liners Keep Grip on Power Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 2 : Dissidents, Democracy and a Missed Dinner Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson.
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 3 : A Heart Fails, a Spark Is Struck and a People Stir Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson.
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 6 : As Spirits Soar, as Troops Delay, the Storm Builds Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson.
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 4 : For Freedom! For Democracy! End Corruption! Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson.
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 5 : Gorbachev--A Strange Hero in a Strange Land Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson.
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 7 : A Bright, White, Shining Goddess of Democracy Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson.
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 8 : Tell the World: 'They Kill the People' Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson.
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 10 : A View of the Future--Four Possible Paths Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson.
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 9 : 'A Debt of Blood Has to Be Paid Back in Blood' Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson.
The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 1 : A Nation on the Brink, a People Ripe for Change Staff for The Shattered Dream China/1989: A team of 28 reporters, editors, artists, photographers and researchers produced this special section. Principal Writers and Reporters: David Holley, Jim Mann, Michael Parks, Karl Schoenberger and Daniel Williams in Beijing; John M. Broder and Douglas Jehl in Washington; Ashley Dunn in Los Angeles, and Valarie Basheda in San Francisco. Editors: K.E.S. Kirby, Joel Havemann and Donald Bremner. News and Copy Editors: Jon Thurber, Paul Whitefield. Photo Editor: Larry Armstrong. Photographs: Lacy Atkins, Los Angeles Times; Fumiyo Holley. Art Director: Tom Trapnell. Artists: Patricia Mitchell and Ligaya Gritz. Researchers: Nona Yates, D'Jamila Salem, Abebe Gessesse, Pat Welch, Aleta Embrey, Ed Natividad, Gay Raszkiewicz and Mildred Simpson.
G'bye California, G'day Australia By Sean Mitchell, \o7 Sean Mitchell's last story for this magazine was a profile of writer Joseph Wambaugh." \f7
Selling Mars By Kathryn Phillips, \o7 Kathryn Phillips' last story for this magazine was "Closing In on Cancer." \f7
Skunk Line Steams Back Into Service By Tom Grimm and Michele Grimm, \o7 The Grimms are free-lance writers/photographers living in Laguna Beach. \f7
Looking for an Overview of the Azores By Frank Riley, \o7 Riley is travel columnist for Los Angeles magazine and a regular contributor to this section\f7
Writing at the Willard By Judith Morgan, \o7 Morgan, of La Jolla, is a magazine and newspaper writer\f7
A Police Officer-Parent Praises a Crackdown That Snared His Son By Rod Bernsen, \o7 Bernsen, a Westlake Village resident, is a Los Angeles police sergeant and free-lance writer. At his request, his son's name was not used in this story. \f7