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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 18. 1985 Vol. 125 No. 7
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Going Broke. Tangled Policies = Failing Farms. Inset: Breaking With Moscow. Cover: Illustration by Mark Hess.

COVER: A bitter debate begins over support for farmers Their foreign markets are disappearing, land values are falling, and credit is drying up. But as farmers' losses mount, the Reagan Administration and Congress are arguing over whether federal assistance to agriculture still makes sense. From rural back roads come expressions of genuine anguish--and shame. "You really feel like a failure," said one struggling grower. See NATION.

NATION: Reagan hails the dawning of a "second American Revolution" In an unusually buoyant State of the Union address, the President endorses a familiar list of programs and detects a fresh spirit across the land. - Besides cutting deeply into state and local aid, the Administration's new budget proposal chops away at benefits dear to the heart of the middle class. - A spate of violence in the Northwest uncovers a tiny but dangerous right-wing network.

EXCERPT: A Soviet defector tells of his harrowing double life as a CIA spy Dismayed by the "venality and coarseness" of life at the top in the Soviet Union, Arkady Shevchenko, the highest-ranking Soviet diplomat to break with Moscow since World War II, decided to defect in 1975. In the second installment of his memoirs, he describes the next 2% years of funneling secrets to U.S. intelligence as "a dangerous form of Russian roulette." See SPECIAL SECTION.

World A Pacific alliance is weakened in a dispute over U.S. nuclear arms. - Rough landing in Seoul. - Jail for the killers of a Polish priest.

Video How-to cassettes for the home are proliferating, with lessons and advice on everything from fitness to finance.

Economy & Business The Government makes an attempt to ride out of the railroad industry. - Some theories about the elderly are challenged.

Cinema The Breakfast Club leads the latest gaggle of teenpix. - Witness: Harrison Ford finds love and death in Amish land.

Law Black chiefs now head the police departments in four of the six largest U.S. cities, extending an ethnic pattern.

Food Once considered an economy meal or a penance, fish is soaring in popularity. And guess what? Its cost is rising too.

Behavior At specialized treatment centers in Canada and Denmark, victims of torture seek help to put their lives together again.

Essay Tell me, Valentine, why do people still coo the same moronic terms of endearment they have been cooing for ages and ages?.

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