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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:
NOVEMBER 14, 1983; Vol. 122, No. 21
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVE: J.F.K. How good a President Was he? Inset: GRENADA: The pullout and the payoff.
COVER: John Kennedy's assassination started the mythmaking, and the real history of his White House years is difficult to assess. How good a President was he? Was his term too short for comparison? Is he mostly a myth?.
GRENADA: With the fighting over, U.S. troops begin to return home, and the State Department releases a treasure trove of captured documents. Cuba's Castro assesses the damage, while Reagan wins public approval. See NATION.
WORLD: Another bloody bombing rocks Lebanon, as the country's feuding faction leaders meet in Geneva. A new President and a new era for Argentina. A little power sharing in South Africa. A killer quake in Turkey.
AMERICAN SCENE: If you're looking for something offbeat and low budget to decorate your home, try the Los Alamos, N. Mex., salvage yard.
ENVIRONMENT: In an unusual display of candor, the Soviet Union discloses the details of a calamitous chemical spill in the Dniester River.
NATION: An updated vision of nuclear apocalypse. Jesse will run. Donovan's name gets dropped. Detroit indictments.
CINEMA: Eric Roberts, as a pimpish Svengali, and Mariel Hemingway, as an ill-fated centerfold, enliven Bob Fosse's Star 80.
PRESS: After days of waiting impatiently, reporters and photographers get into Grenada--and find that the fighting is over.
BOOKS: Shame, by Salman Rushdie, is a trenchant Third World tragicomedy. The Spiritualists calls up Victorian ghosts.
ECONOMY & BUSINESS: TIME's economists see growth for the Pacific nations. ' A strike halts Greyhound. The 707 jets into history.
LAW: The cases of a deformed infant and a cerebral palsy victim raise the right of the handicapped to live--and die.
ART: Long in the shadow of Jackson Pollock, his widow Lee Krasner emerges triumphant in a Houston show.
SEXES: Female students and teachers at Harvard are still subjected to sexual harassment, says a new study.
SPORT: The Sarajevo Winter Olympic Games strike their own commercial deal, but where's the snow?
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