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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:
APRIL 7, 1980; Vol. 115, No.14
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: FLYING HIGH. $4Billion for the Cruise Missile. BOEING boss T. A. Wilson.
Cover: Illustration by Roy Andersen.
COVER: Boeing Co. aces out General Dynamics for the first big defense deal of the 1980s, the $4 billion cruise missile contract, proving once again that the Seattle planemaker is aviation's tops. See ECONOMY & BUSINESS.
CAMPAIGN: Protesting Carter's policies, voters give Kennedy stunning upset victories in Connecticut and New York. His candidacy is revived, but his chances of winning the nomination remain slim. See NATION.
NATION: Inflation fever gives the economy the shakes. P, Bunker Hunt gets caught with his silver down. Foreign policy vacuum in the presidential campaign. Do, Cold welcome for the MX. III Will Mount St. Helens blow her top?
WORLD: In Egypt, Sadat dares to grant a sanctuary to the desperate Shah, who undergoes spleen surgery. Tehran's Ghotbzadeh expresses guarded optimism on the hostages. P. Sweden says yes to nuke power. Ill Disaster strikes an oil rig on the North Sea. Ill In El Salvador, a fearless archbishop is murdered at the altar.
LAW: A more lenient bankruptcy statute gives overextended debtors a new lease on life. Lenders are critical, however.
MUSIC: Ska, the lighthearted stepfather of the Jamaican soul music reggae, is dancing its way to a rousing comeback.
BEHAVIOR: Shrinks say that their patients' problems these days stem largely from the shrinking dollar. A blow to the ERA.
SCIENCE: Some newly released aerial photos of secret Soviet sites recall the days when the U-2 soared unchallenged over the U.S.S.R.
RELIGION: In philosophy, it has become respectable again to talk of whether God exists, and theists are analyzing traditional proofs.
SPORT: The N.C.A.A. championships help to show why college basketball has become so much livelier than the pro game.
MEDICINE: Fatigued? Dizzy? Weak? You probably do not have hypoglycemia. Smokers can harm the lungs of nonsmokers.
PRESS: Reporters are finding the campaign tough to track. Triple trouble at the Globe. How candidates outfox journalists.
LIVING: In city and suburb, wildlife returns for food and shelter to backyard habitats. Awar of words twixt Dish and critic.
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