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News Editor for This Issue: Julie L. Belcove '89 Night Editors: David J. Barron '89 Martha A. Bridegam '89 Noam S. Cohen '89 Spencer S. Hsu '90 Benjamin R. Miller '89 Features Editor: Mark M. Colodny '89 Photo Editor: Terry R. Roopnaraine '90 Editorials Editor: David J. Barron '89 Sports Editors: Michael D. Stankiewicz '90-'91 Julio R. Varela '90 Business Editor: Amy J. Merritt '90 Copy Editor: Jean Y. Choi...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editor for This Issue: | 5/9/1988 | See Source »

...parallels to a 1981 crash of a Boeing 737 owned by Far Eastern Air Transport. All 110 people aboard that jet perished when the fuselage floor as well as roof peeled back at roughly the same altitude as that of Flight 243. Former top federal safety investigator C.O. ("Chuck") Miller, who studied the 1981 crash, points out that both vintage Boeing 737s were built in the late 1960s, endured tens of thousands of pressurization cycles, and operated in the highly corrosive atmosphere of the warm salt air over the Pacific Ocean. "The only difference this time is that . the fuselage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Plane Was Disintegrating | 5/9/1988 | See Source »

...social fabric of the ghetto. The driving force behind the drug epidemic is not just the highly addictive nature of crack; many young hustlers never touch the stuff. They are drawn by the more enticing lure of fast money. "They can make $1,000 a week dealing," says Blair Miller of the Adolescent Dual Diagnosis Unit in Detroit's Samaritan Health Center. "These kids have no other skills. It's very hard to resist." In some cities, the crack trade may be one of the bigger job programs for youngsters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kids Who Sell Crack | 5/9/1988 | See Source »

Group Publishers: S. Christopher Meigher III, Robert L. Miller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead May 9, 1988 | 5/9/1988 | See Source »

...swinging sounds of Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller were banned in Nazi Germany as Allied decadence, but Hitler's henchmen were less punctilious when it came to propaganda. West German Jazz Historian Rainer Lotz this week releases his second album titled German Propaganda Jazz. The music was recorded in the 1940s by Charlie and His Orchestra, a 14-member swing band organized by Joseph Goebbels' Ministry of Propaganda to spread the Nazi message via radio to Allied citizens and occupied Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Hitler's Hit Parade | 5/9/1988 | See Source »

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