Apr. 09, 1990: Winner Of The Week TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990 Apr. 09, 1990 America's Changing Colors
Time Magazine GRAPEVINE, Page 27

By Paul Gray/Reported by David Ellis

WINNER OF THE WEEK: Peter Lynch

At 46, he retires after 13 years of managing the Fidelity Magellan fund, with bank account and reputation intact. Wildly outperforming the market, he never succumbed to the showy excesses or the sleazy morals of the Age of Milken.

LOSER OF THE WEEK: Mario Cuomo

New York's bond ratings tumbled to 48th in the nation, a survey ranked the state 43rd in financial management, and a budget crunch has prompted talk of tax hikes. Cuomo is only one polluted harbor away from becoming the next Michael Dukakis.

BEST CAREER MOVE: Vaclav Havel

He once said he wanted to be Czechoslovakia's President only temporarily, then return to playwriting. But he likes the job and wants a full term. Now that his plays are not suppressed, they get polite reviews; but his leadership is drawing raves.

WORST CAREER MOVE: Jack Lawn

He quit as chief of the Drug Enforcement Administration because of weariness with bureaucratic wars, among other reasons. For a man who values his independence, though, he made an odd choice. His new boss: George Steinbrenner of the New York Yankees.