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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 25, 1978; Vol. 112 No. 13
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: After the SUMMIT. (Begin and Sadat). Inset: Cutting Taxes, a Special Report. Cover: Illustration by Julian Allen.

COVER: The last-minute results shocked the world as Jimmy Carter staged an extraordinary summit that produced major steps toward peace in the Middle East and left Egypt's Sadat and Israel's Begin literally locked in an embrace. See NATION.

WORLD: Nicaragua's Somoza has a civil war on his hands. The Shah tries to end corruption in Iran.

Rhodesia's last Pioneer Day. What's right and wrong about martial law. France's Communists haggle still.

TAX POLICY: A two-day Time Inc. conference highlights a new consensus: the era of loophole closing is over. The drive now is to cut for everybody-and design the slashes to stimulate business investment. See SPECIAL REPORT.

NATION: Election year tax cut fever. A taint on a former high GSA official. Marina Oswald testifies about her late husband.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Credit card companies are expanding wildly. Report on LDCs. Ford's new president. NBC's top woman.

ESSAY: As the alternatives evaporate, nuclear power becomes an essential ingredient in the American energy equation.

TELEVISION: A pair of surefire hits, Taxi and Mork & Mindy, as well as two likely flops, are among the season's premieres.

MUSIC: Two years ago almost no one had heard of Boston, but now the group's heavy-metal sound is taking it to the top of rock.

EDUCATION: A new study that white flight from big-city schools is substantial and significantly linked to court-ordered busing.

SCIENCE: Ancient Africans were sophisticated steelmakers. California earthquakes. A critique of Nobel Prize awards.

BEHAVIOR: Attempted suicides are unexpectedly common among disturbed children. When women talk, men interrupt them.

LIVING: The new '40s fashion look demands the return, after a long absence, of little hats, both sporty and seductive.

SPORT: Muhammed Ali emerges champ in his rematch with Spinks--and age. What happened to that Red Sox lead of midsummer?.

BOOKS: An anthology covers 65 years of Poetry, the "little magazine that could." Ernest K. Gann's soaring memoir of flight and fancy.

Letters.
Science.
Behavior.
Living.
Sport.
Books.


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