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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: JUNE 11. 1984 Vol, 123 No. 24
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: WHY PAIN HURTS. Unlocking an Agonizing Mystery. Cover: Illustration by James Marsh.

COVER: Researchers are beginning to unlock the mystery of pain The sharp edge or the dull throb of pain sends more Americans in search of a cure than any other malady. Whether it springs from arthritis, migraine or from unknown causes, pain disables more people than cancer or heart disease. Yet it is still little understood, and only now are doctors realizing that those in agony require special treatment of both mind and bode. See MEDICINE.

NATION: Reagan goes to Ireland, Normandy and an economic summit Turmoil over U.S. foreign policy simmers in the background of the President's picturesque tour abroad and his friendly talks with allies. - Reagan remembers D-day. - Hart, Mondale and Jackson battle wearily before the last round of primaries. - As the Democratic Convention nears, campaign ads multiply and get meaner. - Viet Nam's Unknown Soldier is laid ceremonially to rest.

WORLD: An inauguration and some surprises in Central America El Salvador's pew President takes office, an explosion rocks the headquarters of a U.S.-supported contra, and George Shultz makes an unexpected stop in Nicaragua. - An official Israeli report reveals how two Arab terrorists were killed. - The CIA's clandestine arms pipeline to guerrillas fighting the Soviet army in Afghanistan. - Growls from Gromyko.

American Scene In Marshall. Ark., the barbershop is the social center, and whittling away at a cedar stick is a good way to pass time.

Design Uncannily realistic bronze figures by a millionaire sculptor make a welcome--and wel-coming--addition to the cityscape.

Economy & Business AT&T tights to stay on top as the long-distance business enters a new era of choice. - Now Bolivia balks at its debt payments.

Books Jonathan Schell and Freeman Dyson argue eloquently against the nuclear arsenal. - in Another Country is a haunting novel.

Science A chickenpox vaccine could be on the market by 1986, providing relief at last from the tormentingly itchy disease.

Show Business A new book about the frenetic life and drug-related death of John Belushi pushes facts hard and comes up short on insight.

Religion C ontrovcrsaal and traditionalist, the Opus Dei movement has a global network of 75,000 disciples and the Pope's blessings.

Essay Commencement addresses are usually laced with wishes, tactical advice, aphorisms and the lessons of life. This one has a story.

People.
Music.
Press.
Theater.
Milestones.
Cinema.
Art.


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