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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 29 1983; Vol. 122, No. 9
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Wheeee! Chasing Thrills and Adventure. Daredevil. BEN COLLI. CHAD under Seige.

COVER: The spirit of adventure is alive and well, thriving on advanced technology and old-fashioned grit. Sheer ascents, free falls, endurance tests on the high seas: the greater the risks, the happier daredevils are. See LIVING.

NATION: Weather most foul across the U.S. Cutting federal regulations: easier said than done. A teenager goes home. Lie-detector tests for Casey and Baker? "Regrets" to France over Barbie. Po. Blowup over pot spraying.

CHAD: France sends some 2,000 troops to the embattled Central African nation. The purpose: to draw a line against further Libyan advances. But Mitterrand also provokes a new row with the Reagan Administration. See WORLD.

WORLD: Mexico disagrees on Central America. 11- Faced with hyperinflation, Israel imposes austerity. A poaching scandal.

THEATER: Broadway comes out of the closet with La Cage aux Folles, a musical that uses gay themes to extol honor and fidelity.

RELIGION: Pope John Paul II visits the Marian shrine at Lourdes, famed for its healing miracles and trashy tourist lures.

SPORT: After 132 years, a sleek Aussie speedster threatens to sail off with the U.S.'s hallowed yachting trophy.

PRESS: Despite close ties between Washington and Bonn, a segment of West German journalism is anti-American.

BOOKS: Virgil's Aeneid attains a supple beauty in Robert Fitzgerald's new translation. to. In Chickenhawk, a pilot remembers Viet Nam.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Fashion Avenue faces challenges from the Sunbelt and overseas. A new soft-drink sweetener. Sell-off at Gulf+ Western.

COMPUTERS: A gang of Milwaukee buffs disrupts a hospital in New York, stirring concern for the safety of information everywhere.

CINEMA: Daniel strains and fails to make heroes of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. mo. Sex and sci-fi heat up the summer box office.

MEDICINE: The plague: return of a medieval scourge. Insights into cancer and preventing heart attacks. New test for fetal defects.

SPACE: NASA readies the Challenger for next week's nighttime launch. On board will be America's first black astronaut.


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