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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:
FEBRUARY 7, 1983; Vol. 121, No. 6
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: ANC's GIGANTIC GAMBLE. Robert Mitchum in "THE WINDS OF WAR".
Cover: Photograph by John Bryson-Sygma.
COVER: ABC goes all out on Herman Wouk's The Winds of War, the most expensive mini-series ever. This
$40 million, 18hr. epic reflects troubled times for all three networks, which are fighting to hold viewers.
See VIDEO.
WORLD: Vice President Bush dashes off to Western Europe to push NATO missile plans. Amid new frowns
between Israel and the U.S., Sharon smiles at the Soviets. Ireland's Liffeygate scandal. to- Japan's tunnel
to nowhere.
STATE OF THE UNION: Reagan offers a conciliatory hand to Congress and proposes a freeze on spending.
But members are skeptical. Even if his proposals are passed, the fiscal 1984 budget will be $189 billion in
the red. See NATION.
AMERICAN SCENE: In a Los Angeles suburb, film and TV people who did not get filthy rich savor past
triumphs at the old actors' home.
NATION: Cicero, Ill., is sued by Uncle Sam for race discrimination. "Wish lists" of strapped cities. Battle
over the F/ A-18.
LAW: Victims of crime push the legal system to right some wrongs. Squawks for "squeal rule" on
contraceptives.
ECONOMY & BUSINESS: An oil glut splits OPEC, and prices poise for a fall. Auto sales perk up. Computer
makers hire a CIA man.
RELIGION: The Pope approves a new code of canon law, pastoral in tone, which emphasizes the rights of
lay Catholics.
SEXES: Should all-male clubs enroll women as members`? New York City's 136-year-old Century Association
debates the issue.
SHOW BUSINESS: The survival of Merlin, a Broadway musi. cal with magic acts, may require all of Doug
Henning's stylish wizardry.
SPORT: His resolve was his greatest gift, and last week, after tasting the pleasures of life without tennis,
Bjorn Borg said, "It's finito.".
LIVING: Some feisty middle aged Mittys get to train big-league-style in Arizona and then play against the
1969 Chicago Cubs.
THEATER: Robert Brustein's transplanted Yale Rep gives Harvard two reinterpreted classics, and a forceful
new play on suicide.
ESSAY A foolish consistency is not only the "hob goblin of little minds." It makes life duller, funnier and a
lot more dangerous.
Letters. Science. People. Books. Milestones. Press.
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