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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: December 15, 1986; Vol. 128, No. 24
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: NEIL SIMON's best play. "BROADWAY BOUND", Laughter and Tears.

TOP STORIES:
COVER: Neil Simon's Broadway Bound is the playwright at his best Culminating his autobiographical trilogy, America's most successful jokemeister shows a new power to portray family pain and youthful yearnings. At 59, "Doc" Simon--father, brother, twice and would-be husband--reflects on resonances between present and past, work and the inner self. See THEATER.

NATION: As the Iranscam pressure builds, Regan and Casey seem likely to go The President feels he has not yet been told the whole story of the deals with Iran and the contras. He names a new National Security Adviser and urges appointment of an independent counsel. More revelations on the money transfers, including a possible Saudi connection. i A new law cracks down on sham marriages. Meet Ramtha, the guru who is 35,000 years old.

BOOKS: 22 brilliantly illustrated volumes celebrate arts, crafts and nature This year's holiday offerings include photographic studies of sunflowers, American toys, African wildlife and Mickey Mouse, a rare look at Picasso's genius through his sketchbooks, a collection of gorgeous and bizarre clothing and excursions to Venice, Peking's Forbidden City, Maine's inviting landscapes and the harsh beauty of the Southwest.

NATION:
Hitting the Middle Octaves (The Presidency/Hugh Sidey).
Test Cases: The battle over drug screening.
And Now, the 35,000-Year-Old Man: Thousands seek spiritual guidance through "channeling".
Pursuing the Money Connections: The supply line to the contras led through a maze of "cutouts" and middlemen.
Tightening the Knot: A new law gets tougher on fraudulent marriages.
Backbone and Stature.
Under Heavy Fire: Pressure builds on Regan and Casey to quit.

WORLD:
Strong Aftershocks (DIPLOMACY): Reagan's deepening troubles worry friends and delight foes.
China's Fear of the Bikini.
Dam, Double Dam (SOUTH KOREA): Battle of the waterworks.
A Different Way to Play Politics (TAIWAN): The opposition gets a chance to challenge the old guard.
The Return of Chairman Arafat (MIDDLE EAST): A war rages as Palestinian fighters make a comeback.
Anxiety on the Eve of a Cease-Fire (THE PHILIPPINES): The nation gets ready for a truce with the Communists.
All the Way Back to Square One (INDIA): Sikh terrorists stage a massacre, and hopes for Punjab dim.
Dashed Hopes (SOUTH AFRICA): Scuttling a well-laid plan.

SCIENCE:
Taking a Mercurial Approach: Telescopes with liquid mirrors may break the size barrier.
And Now, the Greater Lakes (Environment): As water levels rise to record heights, shore dwellers are swamped.

SOCIETY:
In Chicago: Raising Children in a Battle Zone (American Scene).
Turning Brown, Red and Green (Living): Erasable post-punk colors are the latest hairstyling trend.

PRESS: Different Degrees of Candor: Soviets cover home more openly, but the West is another story.

STYLE & DESIGN: Johnny Appleseed of the Swing Set (Design): An architect travels the country building playgrounds.

BUSINESS:
Taxing Job: Nakasone's crusade for reform.
Peace for a Price at GM (Economy & Business): Perot takes the $700 million and runs.
The Boss's Thunder Road to Riches (Economy & Business): Springsteen Live gives the rock star's wheel of fortune a spin.
Business Notes.
Storm Brewing: A stock probe jolts Guinness.
Need a Rescue? Call Ross (Economy & Business).

EDUCATION: Bargains in Short-Order Courses: The brash Learning Annex puts a fresh face on adult education.

LAW: Hollywood Tapes and Testimony: A chilling sexual-abuse case takes a strange turn.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT:
Reliving A Poignant Past (Theater / COVER STORY): Neil Simon's best comedy looks homeward.
Danny: He Shared the Dreams (Theater).
A Document Written in Blood (Cinema): PLATOON Directed and Written by Oliver Stone.
Pleasures for the Holidays: Twenty-two picturesque volumes to enjoy without reservations.
The Acrobat of the Drawing Room (Show Business): Cary Grant: 1904-1986.


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