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TITLE: TIME magazine
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1978; Vol. 112, No. 11
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Showdown at CAMP DAVID. Israel's Premier MENACHEM BEGIN. Inset: How Pope JOHN PAUL I
won. Cover painting by Richard Sparks.
COVER: It is a bold initiative, but can it save the collapsing Middle East peace process? That overriding question confronts Jimmy Carter as he convenes an extraordinary summit meeting with
Israel's Begin and Egypt's Sadat. See NATION.
WORLD: The struggle for Nicaragua goes on as Strongman Somoza refuses to resign. The Shah of Iran tries to stem unrest by appeasing the mullahs. Brazil's sorry scandal: the plight of 16
million destitute kids.
HOW POPE JOHN PAUL I WON: All the world was stunned by the amazingly quick election of this papal dark horse. Was the College of Cardinals' surprise choice a result of connivance, or
spontaneous consensus? See RELIGION.
NATION: By cutting short his vacation to save his energy bill, Carter underscores how difficult it is for a modem President to escape for even a few days' solitude. The scandal-plagued GSA
says 50 indictments are expected within weeks. A postal strike is averted by resuming talks under a new mediator.
LAW: Bearing witness can be intimidating, exasperating and dangerous, which makes many people unwilling to show up.
ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Five years after the oil crunch, the Seven Sisters are as robust as ever. Arthur Burns as the "door opener." Boeing's 757 coup.
PRESS: For the mighty New York Times, a reporter's jailing and a stiff fine bring out the worst of rhetoric and moralizing.
TELEVISION: Master Programmer Fred Silverman rewrites NBc's prime-time schedule and turns the ratings race into a free-for-all.
ENVIRONMENT: Controversy erupts in Minnesota's back country over whether motors should be allowed to roil the placid canoeing waters.
MUSIC: When the symphony season opens, many new figures will be on the podium after a lively round of baton passing.
SPORT: Setting up shop in a bright new home away from Forest Hills, the U.S. Tennis Championships face a passel of problems.
MEDICINE: A multimillion-dollar attempt at centralized care for mother and baby is dramatically cutting infant death rates across the U.S.
ESSAY: There may be more Americans running than ever, but those indomitable joggers are finding the road a little bumpy.
American Scene.
Behavior.
Theater.
People.
Education.
Milestones.
CINEMA: Reviews of "A DREAM OF PASSION", "A SLAVE OF LOVE", "A WOMAN AT HER WINDOW".
Books: Douglas MacArthur, by William Manchester.
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