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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: AUGUST 23, 1982; Vol. 120, No. 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Going, Going...! Land sale of the Century. Interior Secretary James Watt.

COVER: Led by James Watt, the Administration prepares to sell 35 million acres of federal land to raise funds and reduce the size of Government. Angry environmentalists predict poor land use at public expense. See NATION.

NATION: Reagan stakes his prestige on the tax hike. The Baker group puts Reagan on a moderate course. A revealing conversation with the President. Food stamps into cash. Donovan's worries are not over.

MIDDLE EAST: Israel's new assault on West Beirut enrages Reagan, who upbraids Begin for it. The invasion of Lebanon changes geopolitics in the region and gives the U.S. a new opportunity to work for peace. See WORLD.

WORLD: New fears of anti-Semitism in France. A wave of Armenian terrorism strikes again. Exclusive Gaddafi interview, SEXES: Do real men eat quiche? If not, why not? Ralph and Wanda debate the bestselling book and its canons of manliness.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: The Street's wild week: a failed merger and fluctuating stocks. 0. A judge talks tough to AT&T.

SHOW BUSINESS: Edie Sedgwick was the speed queen of Andy Warhol's '60s movies. Now she stars in a bestseller and a bizarre movie.

EDUCATION: In Texas, conservatives and liberals lock horns over what students should be allowed to read in school textbooks.

CINEMA: In homespun and khaki, business suits and Levi's, Henry Fonda defined in ifim the American character at its best.

LAW: The Supreme Court okays a Virginia execution at the final hour. A white civil rights lawyer is hit by reverse bias.

DESIGN: Michael Graves' controversial new office building in Portland, Ore., is playful, irrational, polychrome and ugly.

SPORT: Bets on horses have never been bigger, but the main action is not at the race track; it is in the Thoroughbred mating game.

ESSAY: George Steinbrenner has invented a new archetype: super-owner, the beefy tyrant more famous than his teams.

MEDICINE: Heart transplants are making a comeback, thanks to cyclospor-me, a new drug that dramatically increases survival rate.



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