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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 12, 1982 Vol. 119 No. 1$
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: In The Eye Of The Storm -- Protest and Prayer. Cover: Illustration by David Suter.
Cover: Venerated by three faiths, Jerusalem, an ancient but eternally new city, is the center of the most complex of the conflicts between Arabs and Jews. During Holy Week, it takes on a special life for Christians. See WORLD.
World: Defying the guerrillas, El Salvador's voters bravely flock to the polls. - Leonid Brezhnev, the lion in winter, grows weaker. - Argentina invades the Falkland Islands. - Lech Walesa meets his newborn daughter.
Nuclear Freeze: Are the Soviets superior in strategic weapons? Critics quarrel with Reagan on that crucial issue, as the U.S. antinuclear movement hits the White House and Capitol Hill with megaton force. See NATION.
American Scene At a health spa in Arizona, a Type A female sheds her toxins, takes an herbal wrap and balances the triangle of life.
Show Business Henry Fonda wins his first Oscar, Katharine Hepburn her fourth, proving again that there is real gold in On Golden Pond.
Nation Farmers brace for a lean year. . A Mexican car thief with CIA connections. - Knoxville readies its World's Fair.
Art Giorgio de Chirico went from surrealist hero to rejected classicist. New York's MOMA reclaims his early brilliance.
Press El Salvador's turnout catches journalists unprepared. - Joseph Allbritton deals for the New York Daily News.
Books Letters Harry Truman never sent are finally printed. - A novel celebrates vanishing species, especially humans.
Space After a wave-off at White Sands, N. Mex., the shuttle comes in "high and hot" to face questions about its future.
Theater On and of Broadway, the Catholic clergy have become figures of raucous tun. - In Louisville: several errors, only one solid hit.
Medicine A new treatment for cleft palate. - Abusers use self-blackmail to kick cocaine. D. An electric way to treat spinal curvature.
Sport Not always the prettiest game, college basketball ends on a sweet note in New Orleans, and with more than one winner.
Economy & Business As April 15 nears, cheating on income taxes ìs becoming a national pastime. - Nigeria's unexpected petro woes.
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