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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 9, 1982 Vol. 120 No. 6
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Big TV News Gamble. Ted Turner Shakes up The Networks. Cover: Photograph by David Burnett.

Cover: Sportsman and Buccaneer Businessman Ted Turner tops himself with Cable News Network, an innovative 24-hr. service that has the networks scrambling and is sparking a revolution in TV news. See PRESS.

Nation: Reagan and Congress square off in a feud that threatens their fragile budget deal. - El Salvador wins continued U.S. aid. - Lessons for George Shultz. - Watt slips again. - Grass is green for marijuana growers.

Lebanon: Shuttling between the capitals of the Middle East, U.S. Special Envoy Philip Habib tries to pull together an agreement that would bring peace to battered Beirut, which was hit hard again. See WORLD.

Essay The President backs a constitutional amendment to balance the budget. It is a bad vehicle to take toward a good goal.

Sport The teams are back but not the fun, as the action in the N.F.L. involves courtrooms, cocaine and labor contracts.

World The Iran-Iraq war flares again. - Zimbabwe is torn by dissent. - A firsthand look at postwar life in the Falklands.

Cinema An Officer and a Gentleman is good junk food for hungry movie fans. it. Two entries in the machochist thriller genre.

Religion U.S. clergymen are newly divided on an old issue: prayers in the public schools. - Catholic bishops ponder nuclear war.

Show Business Stratospheric salaries have priced many stars out of depressed Las Vegas, but they twinkle brighter than ever in Atlantic City.

Living Despite official dismay, Soviet youngsters embrace sneakers, skateboards, insignia T shirts and pizza.

Books Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter is a South American send-up of soap opera. - A stirring Pasternak correspondence.

Law Mobil's president wins a worrisome $2 million libel suit. - A jilted model argues her own case and also wins big.

Video The sitcom Leave It to Beaver went off the air in 1963, but Wally and the Beav are riding a wave of nostalgia on reruns.

Economy & Business Japan threatens the U.S. lead in computer chips. - New revelations in the Vatican bank scandal: - Business-lunch battle.



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