List of covers of Time magazine (1990s)

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This is a list of people and topics appearing on the cover of Time magazine in the 1990s. Time was first published in 1923. As Time became established as one of the United States' leading news magazines, an appearance on the cover of Time became an indicator of notability, fame or notoriety. Such features were accompanied by articles.

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For other decades, see Lists of covers of Time magazine.

1990

DateNames or topics
January 1 Mikhail Gorbachev, Man of the Decade
January 8 Rumania & Panama
January 15 Antarctica
January 22 Charles Stuart
January 29 Joe Foss
February 5 Nelson Mandela
February 12 Military Spending
February 19Starting Over: Mikhail Gorbachev & Vladimir Lenin
February 26 Michael Milken
March 5Gossip
March 12 Soviet Union
March 19Pete & Christine Busalacchi
March 26 Germany
April 2 Richard Nixon
April 9America's Demographics
April 16Colossal Colliders
April 23 Dan Quayle
April 30 Vietnam: 15 Years Later
May 7Foul-Mouthed Pop Culture
May 14 Andrei Sakharov
May 21 John Sununu
May 28 Emergency Rooms
June 4 Mikhail Gorbachev
June 11 Scott Turow
June 18Child Warriors: Tin Hle in Karen conflict
June 25The Spotted Owl
July 2 Nelson Mandela
July 9 Abortion's Questions
July 16 The Next Generation
July 23 The Palestinians
July 30 Helmut Kohl
August 6 David Souter
August 13 Saddam Hussein
August 20Saddam Hussein & George H. W. Bush
August 27 War in the Gulf?
September 3GI in Saudi Arabia
September 10Saddam Hussein
September 17 New York City
September 24 King Fahd
October 1 David Lynch
October 8America's Children
October 15High Anxiety (Harold Lloyd in Safety Last!)
October 22 Wynton Marsalis
October 29GM's Saturn
November 1Special Issue: Women
November 5 Ronald Reagan
November 12 Dick Cheney & Colin Powell
November 19 U.S. Congress
November 26The Junk Mail Explosion
December 3 Margaret Thatcher
December 10U.S. Soldier
December 17Too Little Rest
December 24 Kuwait
December 31 Bart Simpson

1991

DateNames or topics
January 7 George H. W. Bush, Man of the Year
January 14 Breast Cancer
January 21 Saddam Hussein
January 28America Declares War
February 4 Norman Schwarzkopf
February 11 Saddam's Weird War (Battle of Khafji)
February 18Thomas Jenkins
February 25The End of the Gulf War in Sight
March 4Allied Troops Enter Kuwait
March 11 Kuwait is Liberated
March 18The Troops Come Home
March 25 Boris Yeltsin
April 1Why Cops Turn Violent
April 8 The Simple Life
April 15Saddam's Postwar Victims
April 22 Nancy Reagan
April 29 Nuclear Power
May 6 Scientology Exposed
May 13Kids of Crack Addicted Parents
May 20A Possible New Vice President for Bush: Dick Cheney, Nancy Kassebaum, Pete Wilson, Carroll A. Campbell Jr. & Colin Powell
May 27The Magic of Orlando
June 3 Katie Koestner
June 10The Nature of Evil
June 17Marissa & Anissa Ayala
June 24 Geena Davis & Susan Sarandon
July 1Inside the Cocaine Business
July 8Who Are Americans?
July 15What's in a Label?
July 22The Colorado River
July 29The B.C.C.I. Scandal
August 5Saddam Hussein
August 12The American Character
August 19 John McCarthy & Terry Anderson
August 26Science Under Siege
September 2 Boris Yeltsin
September 9 The Soviet Union in Chaos
September 16 Lamar Alexander
September 23Vanishing Cultures (Highland tribesman from Papua New Guinea)
September 30Curing Infertility
October 7A New Nuclear Balance
October 14 Jodie Foster
October 21 Anita Hill & Clarence Thomas
October 28 Oliver North
November 4New Age Medicine
November 11 Privacy in America
November 18California's Dilemma
November 25The Health-Care Crisis
December 2 Pearl Harbor Remembered
December 9One Nation, Under God
December 16Terry Anderson
December 23 Mikhail Gorbachev
December 30Search for Virgin Mary

1992

DateNames or topics
January 6 Ted Turner, Man of the Year
January 13 The Recession
January 20Why Are Men and Women Different?
January 27 Bill Clinton
February 3The Fraying of America
February 10 Japan & America
February 17 Vanishing Ozone
February 24 Ronald Reagan & John Paul II
March 2Angry Voter
March 9 Susan Faludi & Gloria Steinem
March 16 Jay Leno
March 23Bill Clinton & Paul Tsongas
March 30 Garth Brooks
April 6 Vitamins
April 13High Cost of College
April 20Bill Clinton
April 27 Pan Am 103
May 4 Roe v. Wade
May 11 Los Angeles Riots
May 18 Roger Keith Coleman
May 25 Ross Perot
June 1 World Conservation Summit
June 8The Balkans (Executed Croat in Vukovar)
June 15 Sam Walton
June 22 Allergies
June 29 Ross Perot
July 6Pills for the Mind (Kevin Buchberger)
July 13World's Last Eden
July 20Bill Clinton & Al Gore
July 27 Kim Zmeskal
August 3 AIDS Epidemic
August 10Doomsday Plan
August 17The Balkans (Prisoners in a detention camp)
August 24 George H. W. Bush
August 31 Woody Allen
September 7Agony of Africa
September 14 Hillary Clinton
September 21 Candice Bergen
September 28The Economy
October 5Lying
October 12 George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton & Ross Perot
October 15The New Millennium
October 19Bill Clinton & George H. W. Bush
October 26 Ötzi the Stone Age Man
November 2 Bill Clinton
November 9Can GM Survive?
November 16Bill Clinton
November 23 God & Women
November 30 Princess Diana
December 7 Russia (Kolkhoz women photographed by Margaret Bourke-White)
December 14 Somalia's Agony
December 21 U.S. Enters Somalia
December 28Science & God

1993

DateNames or topics
January 4 Bill Clinton, Man of the Year
January 11Problems of Megacities
January 18Rita Collins
January 25Bill Clinton
February 1 Zoe Baird
February 8 Cyberpunk
February 15Chemistry of Love
February 22Bill Clinton as Uncle Sam
March 1Bill Clinton
March 8 World Trade Center Bombing
March 15 David Koresh & Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman
March 22Can Animals Think?
March 29 Boris Yeltsin
April 5 Boomers at Church
April 12 Information Superhighway
April 19 Los Angeles
April 26 Dinosaurs
May 3 David Koresh
May 10 Hillary Clinton
May 24Kids, Sex & Values
May 31Dr. Jack Kevorkian
June 7Bill Clinton on the Decline
June 14 RU 486: Birth Control
June 21Global Prostitution
June 28 Fatherhood
July 5Striking at Terrorism
July 12 Janet Reno
July 19The Adoption Quandary
July 26 Floods in the Midwest
August 2Kids & Guns
August 9 Maya Culture
August 16Overturning Reaganomics
August 23America the Violent
August 30 David Letterman
September 6Boom Time in the Rockies
September 13 Yitzhak Rabin & Yasser Arafat
September 20Clinton's Health Plan
September 27 Video Games
October 4Muslim Militant Mahmud the Red
October 11How Life Began
October 18 Michael Durant
October 25 Eddie Vedder
November 1 Howard Stern & Rush Limbaugh
November 8Cloning Humans
November 15 Billy Graham
November 18The New Face of America
November 22A New Job Climate
November 29Is Freud Dead?
December 6 Fidel Castro
December 13 Bob Eaton, Alex Trotman & Jack Smith
December 20Enough Violence
December 27Angels

1994

DateNames or topics
January 3 Yitzhak Rabin, Yasser Arafat, F.W. De Klerk & Nelson Mandela, Men of the Year
January 10 Las Vegas
January 17 Genetic Science: How Far Do We Go?
January 24 Tonya Harding & Nancy Kerrigan
January 31 California Earthquake
February 7Tough on Crime
February 14 Gender Politics
February 21Tonya Harding & Nancy Kerrigan
February 28 Louis Farrakhan
March 7 Aldrich Ames
March 14Rewriting Evolution
March 21 Hillary Rodham & Bill Clinton
March 28Endangered Tigers
April 4 Bill Clinton & George Stephanopoulos
April 11Derivatives on Wall Street
April 18Battle Against Tobacco
April 25Fighting Cancer
May 2 Richard Nixon
May 9 Nelson Mandela
May 16 War in Rwanda
May 23Comet Hits Jupiter
May 30 Jacqueline Kennedy
June 6 Dwight D. Eisenhower
June 13 Kim Il Sung
June 20 Welfare Reform
June 27 O. J. Simpson
July 4Domestic-Abuse Victim 'Rita'
July 11 Vladimir Zhirinovsky
July 18 Attention Deficit Disorder
July 25The Internet
August 1Rwandan Refugees
August 8Hipper Than Thou
August 15 Infidelity
August 22 Baseball Strike
August 29Nuclear Terrorists
September 5 Fidel Castro
September 12Killer Microbes
September 19 Robert Sandifer
September 26 U.S. Enters Haiti
October 3 Jimmy Carter
October 10 Bill T. Jones
October 17Sex in America
October 24Poverty in Boom Times
October 31New Hope for Public Schools
November 7 Newt Gingrich
November 14 Susan Smith
November 21The G.O.P. Storms Washington
November 28 William Shatner & Patrick Stewart
December 550 Leaders for America's Future
December 12The Dangers of Overbreeding Dogs
December 19 Newt Gingrich as Uncle Scrooge
December 26 John Paul II, Man of the Year

1995

DateNames or topics
January 9 Newt Gingrich
January 16Girth of a Nation
January 23 Rush Limbaugh
January 30 Earthquake in Japan
February 6 Johnnie Cochran, O. J. Simpson, and Robert Shapiro
February 13 Stone Age Paintings
February 20 Fidel Castro
February 27Strengthening Marriages
March 1 Cyberspace
March 6When Did the Universe Begin?
March 13 Nicholas Leeson
March 20 Social Security
March 27 David Geffen, Steven Spielberg & Jeffrey Katzenberg
April 3 Shoko Asahara
April 10 The Resurrection by Noël Coypel (commons)
April 17 Claudia Schiffer
April 24 Vietnam
May 1 Timothy McVeigh
May 8Right-Wing Zealots
May 15 Ralph Reed
May 22 The Budget Revolution
May 29 Ramesses II
June 5 Bill Gates
June 12Pop Culture & Values
June 19 Scott O'Grady
June 26 Estrogen
July 3 Cyber Porn
July 10 Colin Powell
July 17Inside the Brain
July 24Legacy of Waco
July 31 Bob Dole
August 7Cultural Funding
August 14Mysteries of the Deep
August 21Cyber War
August 28 Automat by Edward Hopper
September 4The Rape of Siberia
September 11 NATO Bombs The Serbs
September 18 Colin Powell
September 25 Michael Crichton
October 2 Emotional Intelligence
October 9 O. J. Simpson
October 16 O. J. Simpson Verdict
October 23 Dick Carver
October 30Urban Blacks
November 6 Pat Buchanan
November 13 Yitzhak Rabin
November 20 Bob Dole
November 27Andrew F. Hawley
December 4 Big Bang
December 11 Elisa Izquierdo
December 18Is the Bible Fact or Fiction?
December 25 Newt Gingrich, Man of the Year

1996

DateNames or topics
January 8Fat-Free Fat
January 15 William Bratton, New York City's Top Cop
January 22What Your Doctor Can't Tell You
January 29 Steve Forbes
February 5Is Anybody Out There?
February 12 Magic Johnson
February 19 Marc Andreessen
February 26 Pat Buchanan, Lamar Alexander & Bob Dole
March 4 George Galatis, Nuclear Whistleblower
March 11 Princess Diana
March 18 Hillary Clinton
March 25Can Machines Think?
April 1 Norman Schwarzkopf
April 8Search for Jesus
April 15 Ted Kaczynski
April 22 Jessica Dubroff
April 29Back to Segregation
May 6 John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy & Caroline Kennedy
May 13 Billy & Franklin Graham
May 20Twisters
May 27Special Report: Russia
June 3Who Speaks for Kids?
June 10 Benjamin Netanyahu
June 17America's 25 Most Influential People
June 24Faith & Healing
June 28 Summer Olympics 1996
July 1 Hillary Clinton & Elizabeth Dole
July 8Aliens Have Landed
July 15 Boris Yeltsin
July 22 Prince William
July 29 TWA Flight 800
August 5 Centennial Olympic Park bombing
August 12 Michael Johnson
August 19 Bob Dole & Jack Kemp
August 26 Christopher Reeve
September 2 Dick Morris & Bill Clinton
September 9Dick Morris & Eileen McGann
September 16 Bill Gates
September 23Diet Pill
September 30 Ned Johnson
October 7 Diane Keaton, Bette Midler & Goldie Hawn
October 14Working Mom Lori Lucas
October 21News Wars
October 28Genesis Rediscovered
November 4 Bob Dole & Bill Clinton
November 11Suspect Political Donations
November 18Bill Clinton
November 25Forever Young
December 2 O. J. Simpson
December 9Pot & Parenthood
December 16Jesus Online
December 23Best of '96
December 30Dr. David Ho, Man of the Year

1997

DateNames or topics
January 13 Bill Gates
January 20Where the Jobs Are?
January 27 Bill Cosby
February 3How a Child's Brain Develops
February 10The Return of Star Wars
February 17 O. J. Simpson
February 24Echoes of the Holocaust
March 3 Deng Xiaoping
March 10 Dolly, Cloned Sheep
March 17College Tuition
March 24Does Heaven Exist?
March 31 FAA Blunders
April 7 Marshall Applewhite
April 14 Ellen DeGeneres
April 21America's 25 Most Influential People
April 28What's Wrong With the FBI?
May 5How We Get Addicted
May 12Dr. Andrew Weil
May 19 Steven Spielberg
May 21American Visions
May 26What's Cool This Summer?
June 2Kelly Finn
June 9 Generation X Reconsidered
June 16 Timothy McVeigh
June 23 Roswell Files
June 30Tobacco Settlement
July 7America: The Inside Story
July 14 Pathfinder Lands on Mars
July 21 Jewel and the New Women of Rock
July 28 Gianni Versace & Andrew Cunanan
August 4 Mormon Tabernacle
August 11 Sharks
August 18 Steve Jobs
August 25Death of Privacy
September 1 George Soros
September 8 Princess Diana
September 15 Princess Diana
September 22 Steve Case
September 29How Mood Drugs Work...& Fail
October 1Heroes of Medicine
October 6The Promise Keepers
October 13 Brad Pitt
October 20 Hillary Clinton
October 27What Makes a Good School?
November 3 Michael Foale
November 10 Alan Greenspan
November 17 John F. Kennedy
November 24 Bill Clinton & Saddam Hussein
December 1 Kenny & Bobbi McCaughey
December 8Small Towns
December 15 Al Gore
December 22Princess Diana
December 29 Andrew Grove, Man of the Year

1998

DateNames or topics
January 12 Jerry Seinfeld
January 19 Toni Morrison
January 26 Fidel Castro & John Paul II
February 2 Monica Lewinsky & Bill Clinton
February 9 Kenneth Starr
February 16 Bill Clinton
February 23The Flu Hunters
March 2Bill Clinton
March 9Time's 75th anniversary
March 16 John Travolta
March 23 Paula Jones
March 30 Africa Rising
April 6Armed & Dangerous
April 13 Time 100: Leaders & Revolutionaries
April 20 The Shroud of Turin
April 27The Future of Money
May 4 Viagra: The Potency Pill
May 11Where Are My Girls?
May 18Cancer
May 25 Frank Sinatra
June 1 Jim Carrey
June 8Time 100: Artists & Entertainers
June 15Kids & Sex
June 22 Michael Jordan
June 29Is Feminism Dead?
July 6The Gun In America, 1998
July 13 Health Insurance
July 20 Online Shopping
July 27 Ken Griffey Jr. & Mark McGwire
August 3 E. Coli
August 10 Monica Lewinsky & Bill Clinton
August 17 John Glenn
August 24Bill Clinton
August 31 The Clintons
September 7 Boris Yeltsin & Bill Clinton
September 14Is this Boom Over?
September 21The Starr Report
September 28 White House Scandal
October 5 Oprah Winfrey
October 12A Week in the Life of an L.A. Hospital
October 19How to Make Your Kid a Better Student
October 26The War Over Gays
November 2 Tom Wolfe
November 9Corporate Welfare
November 16 Newt Gingrich
November 23 Herbal Medicine
November 30 Ritalin
December 7Time 100: Builders & Titans
December 14 Moses
December 21 Bill Clinton
December 28 Kenneth Starr & Bill Clinton, Men of the Year

1999

DateNames or topics
January 11The Future of Medicine
January 18End of the World
January 25Too Much Homework
February 1 Bill Clinton
February 8 Lauryn Hill
February 15 Alan Greenspan, Robert Rubin & Lawrence Summers
February 22 The Clinton/Lewinsky Scandal
March 1 Hillary Clinton
March 8The Truth About Women's Bodies
March 15 Monica Lewinsky
March 22 Bill Gates
March 29Time 100: Scientists & Thinkers
April 5 Slobodan Milosevic
April 12 War in Kosovo
April 19 Genealogy
April 26 Star Wars
May 3 Columbine Murders
May 10Growing Up Online
May 17 Madeleine Albright
May 24 Ricky Martin
May 31How to Spot a Troubled Kid
June 7The Next Cold War
June 14Time 100: Heroes & Icons
June 21 George W. Bush
June 28 Kosovo: The Awful Truth
July 5 Nicole Kidman & Tom Cruise
July 12Sports-Crazed Kids
July 19 Women's Soccer
July 26 John F. Kennedy Jr.
August 2John F. Kennedy Jr.
August 9 The Atlanta Massacre
August 16 The Blair Witch Project
August 23How Man Evolved
August 30Taking Care of Our Parents
September 6Why We Take Risks?
September 13The I.Q. Gene
September 20 Harry Potter
September 27The New Silicon Valley
October 4 Bill Bradley
October 11 Laser Eye Surgery
October 18 Steve Jobs
October 25Aftermath of Columbine
November 1Low-Carb Diets
November 8Beyond 2000
November 15 Bill Gates
November 22 Pokémon
November 29Simple New Year's Eve
December 6Jesus at 2000
December 13 John McCain
December 20Columbine Tapes (Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold)
December 27 Jeff Bezos, Person of the Year
December 31 Albert Einstein, Person of the Century

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