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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 24, 1985 Vol. 125 No. 25
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: HIJACK TERROR. Inset: The Great Mengele Mystery.
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Photograph by Robine/Ismail Agence France-Presse.
COVER: The U.S. faces a new hostage crisis as gunmen seize a TWA flight Muslim extremists commandeer a flight from Athens to Rome and threaten to blow up the plane. Brandishing weapons, they set out on a murderous odyssey, picking up armed accomplices along the way. The hijackers release women and children but hold American men. Once again, the U.S. is confronted with Shiite fanaticism and the dilemma of how to respond to terrorism. See NATION.
WORLD: An epic manhunt leads to a tantalizing mystery As attention focuses on Sao Paulo, experts struggle to answer the question: Is the body exhumed in a small cemetery that of Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi death camp doctor? - Gorbachev scolds inefficient Ministers. - After South African troops raid Botswana, killing at least 15 people, an angry U.S. calls home its Ambassador. - Agca spins a tangled web in a Rome courtroom.
SHOW BUSINESS: Stallone's Rambo opens Hollywood's summer with a bang Beads of sweat glisten, pectoral muscles ripple, veins bulge in steamy close-up. Rambo, the Viet Nam veteran dubbed "a pure fighting machine," is back, and his rescue-and-revenge epic has already earned $75.8 million at the box office. Stallone's movie has articulated the nation's new attitude toward the war it once wanted to forget.
Nation The House passes a $27 million contra aid bill. - The Pentagon cracks down on spying. - Gandhi gets good reviews in Washington.
Medicine A new study casts doubt on the popular notion that a positive mental attitude can help prevent and even cure disease.
Economy & Business TWA and Texas Air form the second largest U.S. airline. - A rough week for computer makers. - All aú77 over the new Coke.
Photography Celebrated at the outset of his career, then sadly neglected, Andre Kertesz is splendidly vindicated in a new show in Chicago. 64
Law After winning the Von Billow case, Thomas Puccio will be popular with clients but not with other lawyers. - The jury's burden.
Video It's snap, crackle and pop at daybreak as the three network morning news shows pour it on in the battle for ratings.
Religion In Dallas, at their biggest church business meeting ever, Southern Baptists re-elect a Fundamentalist as president.
Essay Why is it so hard to believe that Mengele is dead? People may want him alive so that he can still be caught and punished.
Letters.
American Scene.
Press.
People.
Milestones.
Computers.
Books.
Music.
Dance.
Cinema.
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