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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: JULY 19, 1982 Vol. 120 No. 3
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: BEIRUT UNDER SEIGE. Send in the Marines? Children of War Revisited. Inset: Hollywood's Hottest Summer. Cover: Photograph by David Rubinger.

Cover As 500,000 people remain encircled in West Beirut, Reagan offers to send in the Marines to oversee a P.L.O. withdrawal. The President also sends Begin a tough letter warning him to stop obstructing negotiations.

Nation: Reagan takes charge of foreign policy with a plan that causes grumbling at home and abroad. Backing off on Europe's pipeline. - Congress mulls new taxes. - Jet crash in New Orleans. P. Miami's showy sheiks.

Hollywood: The phenomenal E. T. leads a pack of popcorn movies through the hottest box office season yet, and studio bosses hope they have found a no-fault system for hits: make sequels, only better. See CINEMA.

American Scene In the New Hampshire woods, grownup boys with paint-pellet pistols and desperate grins play out comic-book fantasies.

Art A new El Greco show in Washington, the largest ever, displays no astigmatic madman but a practiced and intuitive genius.

World Iraq braces for an Iranian attack. - South Africa's gold miners revolt. - In Argentina, a new economic course.

Behavior With the new technique of time compression, movies, records, TV and class instruction can be squeezed without losing a word.

Press Challenged by 24-hour cable services, the networks launch new late-night and early-morning news shows. But is more better? Law The National Academy of Sciences tries to bury, and instead highlights, a study urging decriminalization of pot smoking.

Economy & Business Stagnation and inflation raise haunting fears of a prolonged global slump. The outlook for Europe continues to darken.

Religion Theologians rebut his message, but Rabbi Harold Kushner has comforted thousands with a bestselling book on personal tragedy.

Medicine For adults who cannot face the world with a "tin grin," invisible orthodontia is bracing. - Malaria, ulcers and video-game epilepsy.

Computers The middle-aged exec, of all people, fears automation in his own office, preferring the cozy, familiar ways of old.

Space Having shown the right stuff on four flights, the shuttle is declared ready for business, military as well as civilian.



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