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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:
MARCH 8, 1982 Vol. 119 No. 10
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: Interest Rate Anguish. Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker.
Cover: Photograph by Dennis Brack--Black Star.
Cover: The economy is down, bankruptcies are up and interest rates are sky-high. But though the prescription of Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker is bitter, it is bringing big gains against inflation. See ECONOMY & BUSINESS.
Nation: President Reagan proposes aid package for the Caribbean Basin. - A rash of budget alternatives. - Governors debate New Federalism. - Wayne Williams gets two life sentences in the Atlanta murders.
Kissinger: Part 2 of TIME's excerpts from the former Secretary of State's memoirs tells of Watergate, "a time of upheaval without precedent in this century," and the fall of the Nixon Administration. See SPECIAL SECTION.
World President Reagan's aid proposal gives a boost to the El Salvador government while guerrilla activity grows. - On the campaign trail with beleaguered moderates in Guatemala. - Jaru-zelski postpones hard decisions about the Polish economy. - The Muslim Brotherhood stages a bloody revolt in Syria.
Sport At 21, Wayne Gretzky, already hockey's top player, gets greater as he shatters the season scoring mark.
Music London's great Gilbert and Sullivan troupe ends a 106-year run. - Curtains too for rock on AM radio.
Medicine The Surgeon General calls smoking "the most important public health issue of our time." - A report on marijuana's effects.
Essay The art of passing the buck has been revived of late, but it is hard to find someone to take the responsibility for it.
Theater Alan Ayckbourn brings his rep compa- ny to Houston. - John Guare's murky gothic opens in Manhattan.
Cinema A new movie, Missing, accuses the U.S. of helping to mastermind the 1973 Chilean coup. But is it fact or fabrication?
Behavior Freudian analysts are in an uproar about just how emotionally involved they should get with their patients.
Press Competition heats up for Viet Nam-style coverage in El Salvador. - The Haig leaks damage trust among colleagues.
Books How to Make War removes the camouflage from a big target. I. Princess Margaret shows playing the palace as a royal pain.
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