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TITLE: TIME magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
AUGUST 2, 1982 Vol. 120 No. 5
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: Today's Scarlet Letter: HERPES. Inset: A Grim Week in Britain.
Cover: Photograph by William Coupon; lettering illustration by Timothy Girvin.
Britain: In a traumatic week, the I.R.A. strikes in cold blood, the Queen's personal bodyguard resigns, a palace intruder embarrasses the government, and a new spy scandal suggests a breach in the West's security. See WORLD.
American Scene More than a century after its founding, Chautauqua still draws lovers of fresh air and philharmony to upstate New York.
Design New York's Museum of Modern Art surveys the modern yet livable buildings of Viennese-born Architect Richard Neutra_
Cover: Herpes, a baffling, incurable virus infection that has hit millions of Americans, seems to be moderating the sexual revolution. Though the physical damage is often light, the psychological impact can be severe. See BEHAVIOR.
World Two wars preoccupy the Middle East. - France defies U.S. over the Soviet pipeline. - An interview with Indira Gandhi.
Computers Bigger is better, says the National Weather Service, which has installed some big new equipment to better its forecasts.
Law Georgia and Alabama want to try them in the same murder; the defendants cry double jeopardy, but experts are not so sure.
Cinema A midsummer lull: Woody Allen's A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy is not funny, The World According to Garp is flat.
Nation: A rare new diplomatic opportunity in the Middle East. - Bleary of eye. Senators pass a mammoth tax hike devised by Bob Dole of Kansas. - Boeing vs. Lockheed in an aerial war. - A male wins a record sex-harassment case.
Education Nashville's Meharry Medical College, which turns out some 40% of the U.S.'s black doctors and dentists, fights for life.
Environment The bountiful Great Lakes may become the scene of a national battle over water. - Some pricey horse-trading over the seas.
Religion Seventh-day Adventists are rocked by charges of financial fraud and, worse, of plagiarism by the church's "prophet."
Music The familiar strains of Beethoven's greatest hits fill the air as U.S. summer festivals cling to the safety of Top 40-style programs.
Economy & Business Bad loans are beginning to cause some big troubles for American bankers. - Tough times for the Exxon tiger.
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