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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:
MARCH 17, 1986 Vol. 127 No. 11
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: DRUGS ON THE JOB. Inset: Contra Aid, a Washington Battle Royal.
Cover:
Photograph by
Matt Mahurin.
COVER: Alarmed companies fight to drive illegal drugs out of the workplace In almost every industry, blue- and white-collar workers alike get high on marijuana or cocaine day after day. Scores of firms are resorting to urinalysis tests to identify drug users, and a few are going so far as to hire undercover agents and bring in drug-sniffing dogs. - Law-enforcement officials are waging a fierce and expensive but losing campaign to stop smugglers. See BUSINESS.
NATION: The rhetoric heats up as Reagan seeks new aid for the contras The Administration pulls out the stops in seeking military assistance for Nicaragua's embattled rebels, but Congress says no in four preliminary votes. - Patrick Buchanan, architect of the pugnacious pro-contra strategy, knows Right from wrong. - NASA's chief astronaut says safety problems preceded the Challenger tragedy. - Former Senator Jacob Javits dies at 81.
WORLD: Aquino pursues Marcos' riches abroad and harmony at home In her first full week in office, the Philippine President seeks to reclaim her predecessor's millions and frees the last political prisoners. - As France's parliamentary campaign heads for the homestretch, the major parties wheel out their brightest stars. - The Soviet party congress ends with a Kremlin shake-up. - A sketch of Olof Palme's assassin yields no arrests.
Health & Fitness Physical activity can indeed prolong life, says the first study to quantify the relationship between exercise and death rates.
Art Georgia O'Keeffe, a painter of tenacious and original vision, dies at 98, bringing to an end one of the great American lives.
Space After swooping around the sun, Halley's comet is met by a Soviet spacecraft, the advance guard of an international welcoming party.
Theater Director Adrian Hall excels at two jobs 1,600 miles apart, running admired regional troupes in Dallas and in Providence.
Music After ten very bad years, rock-'n'-roll Hall of Famers Don and Phil Everly are together in every sense of the word.
Show Business Sir Alec Guinness stars in yet another unexpected role: author of a witty, elegant and delightfully gossipy autobiography.
Books Multimillionaire J. Paul Getty is recalled in depth and shallows; A.N. Wilson's Gentle- men in England is high tragicomedy.
Essay Deposed strongmen need a resort island of their own, a sort of Club Med, where they can enjoy their golden years of exile.
Letters.
American Scene.
Religion.
Press.
Milestones.
People.
Video.
Cinema.
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