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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...seven dead and 13 wounded, five critically -- the biggest toll by a mass killer since another nut with an AK-47 sprayed a Stockton, Calif., schoolyard and killed five children last January. Investigators said Wesbecker, a former pressman, had harbored a grudge against his ex-employers since going on total disability for mental illness. Said Joe White, a Standard-Gravure employee: "This guy's been talking about this for a year. He's paranoid, and he thought everyone was after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kentucky: Another AK-47 Massacre | 9/25/1989 | See Source »

Colombians are also balking at the economic cost of the drug war. High government officials privately predict the price tag for the war could total . as much as $2 billion by the end of 1990. Officials also warn that if the Colombian Supreme Court, as expected, strikes down President Barco's power to extradite criminals to the U.S., he may be forced to stage a coup to continue his fight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colombia Truce or Consequences? | 9/25/1989 | See Source »

...CAPTION: Total value of junk bonds outstanding, in billions, at year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panic in The Junk Pile | 9/25/1989 | See Source »

When the College Board released its annual cost survey showing that private school tuitions would rise an average of 9% this fall, Kellie Kenner raced for her calculator. Since the 20-year-old junior entered Emory University two years ago, her total bill, including tuition, has jumped from $13,900 to $16,100, an increase of almost 16%. Despite a patchwork quilt of aid that includes scholarships, loans and an on-campus job, Kenner's father, a train conductor, must now pay $6,000 out of pocket to send his daughter to school this year -- $2,000 more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Sticker Shock at the Ivory Tower | 9/25/1989 | See Source »

Campeau has created a vicious cycle in his stores. After losing a combined total of $306 million during the first half of 1989, Allied and Federated face a cash crunch just when they must stock up for the holiday shopping season. In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing made public last week, Allied said its "needs are far greater than its resources...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Empire Shrinks Back | 9/25/1989 | See Source »

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