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TITLE: TIME magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
NOVEMBER 5, 1984 Vol. 124 No. 19 i
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: MIND YOUR MANNERS! The New Concern With Civility. Inset: Prime Time Goes for Glitz.
Cover:
Illustration by Arnold Roth.
COVER: There is a new concern with civility, and Miss Manners tells us so Executives go to etiquette classes; blue jeans brides get remarried in white; entertaining is becoming more elaborate; debutante cotillions are making a comeback. It all adds up to a revival of interest in manners, which has helped turn a witty Washington woman into a popular syndicated arbiter of the rules for how to behave properly. See LIVING.
NATION: Slipping fast in the polls, Mondale tries to duck a landslide The Democratic contender is unbowed, but time is running out. - The candidates play fast and loose with the facts in the debate. - A TIME poll finds Reagan 24 points ahead and the nation's mood at its most buoyant in a decade. - G.O.P. candidates try to climb onto Reagan's coattails. - Oriental gangs move in on the U.S. - The feds sting a Mafia family.
VIDEO: Glamour queens abound this fall as TV goes for the glitz Prime time is overflowing with ornately dressed, immaculately coiffed leading ladies, who glide through fabulous worlds of wealth, power, romance and high-style intrigue. Some are campy bitches; others are angels of goodness and nobility; still others are just girls who want to have fun. But all embody TV's new ethic of elegance, opulence and artifice.
World The Philippines' top soldier is named in a report on the Aquino assassination. - New indictments in the shooting of the Pope.
Cinema In The Killing Fields, a U.S. reporter and his heroic Cambodian aide stand anguished and impotent before history's harsh tides.
Economy & Business If inflation is so low, why does everything cost so much? - OPEC considers pumping less oil. - A top designer is indicted for tax fraud.
Books Sun of the Morning Star makes Custer's last ride a new American classic. - Stephen King and Peter Straub's Talisman is a monstrous hit.
Press After 20 years of making the Boston Globe one of the best, if quirkiest, U.S. dailies, Editor Thomas Winship steps down.
Medicine As the AIDS death toll continues to soar, research finally yields some clues. - A breakthrough is made in hepatitis.
Religion President Reagan's views on the Bible's Armageddon prophecies emerge as a surprise issue in the political campaign's final days.
Essay A Miami zoo installs a new animal: an actor representing urban man. Some thoughts on other city species the zoo could feature next.
Letters.
American Scene.
People.
Education.
Milestones.
Show Business.
Science.
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