Cite
JAPAN Sand in a Well-Oiled Machine As kinken-seiji -- money politics -- claims Takeshita and his aide, the Japanese anxiously wonder, What next?
MLA
MacLeod, Scott, et al. “JAPAN Sand in a Well-Oiled Machine As Kinken-Seiji -- Money Politics -- Claims Takeshita and His Aide, the Japanese Anxiously Wonder, What Next?” TIME Magazine, vol. 133, no. 19, May 1989, p. 44. EBSCOhost, widgets.ebscohost.com/prod/customlink/proxify/proxify.php?count=1&encode=0&proxy=&find_1=&replace_1=&target=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edb&AN=57898777&authtype=sso&custid=ns315887.
APA
MacLeod, S., Hillenbrand, B., & Makihara, K. (1989). JAPAN Sand in a Well-Oiled Machine As kinken-seiji -- money politics -- claims Takeshita and his aide, the Japanese anxiously wonder, What next? TIME Magazine, 133(19), 44.
Chicago
MacLeod, Scott, Barry Hillenbrand, and Kumiko Makihara. 1989. “JAPAN Sand in a Well-Oiled Machine As Kinken-Seiji -- Money Politics -- Claims Takeshita and His Aide, the Japanese Anxiously Wonder, What Next?” TIME Magazine 133 (19): 44. http://widgets.ebscohost.com/prod/customlink/proxify/proxify.php?count=1&encode=0&proxy=&find_1=&replace_1=&target=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edb&AN=57898777&authtype=sso&custid=ns315887.