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This edition of Time Magazine focused on the literal breaking apart of the Berlin Wall which had become a symbol of the "Cold War". Featured articles include: 1) Cover: After nearly three decades as the cold war's premier symbol, the Wall crumbles and 2) Nation: In Virginia, Douglas Wilder cracks the color line to become the first black elected Governor. The issue date for this magazine is November 20, 1989 and this copy is in overall excellent condition with an original home mailing label on the front cover.