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TITLE: TIME magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
JULY 21.1986 Vol. 128 No 3
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: SEX BUSTERS.
Cover: Illustration by Edward Sorel.
COVER: Is the U.S. entering a new age of militant moralism? Release of the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography report last week, combined with the Supreme Court's ruling against sodomy, underscores the age-old tension between Puritan propriety and Yankee individualism that has characterized the American ethos. Today the pendulum may be swinging further to the right than ever. See NATION.
ART & DESIGN: Two exhibits evoke the modernist legacy of hothouse Vienna During the twilight before World War I, the past was discredited and the future unclear, but Viennese studios buzzed with creativity. In New York City, "Vienna 1900: Art, Architecture and Design" provides a vast, rich sampling. In London, Oskar Kokoschka's paintings trace a career that lasted into our own time.
WORLD: An attempted coup that borders on the comic in Manila A bungled takeover attempt by Marcos loyalists shows how Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile can make or break the Aquino government. - Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone and his Liberal Democratic Party surprise pundits with the biggest election victory in 31 years. - The Palestinians suffer a military loss to Israel and a diplomatic setback in Jordan.
Nation The Supreme Court rules against an important part of the budget-balancing act. - A mad swordsman on a ferry.
Books Books on tape produce best sellers for the earphone set. - The Good Mother is eerily in tune with the waning sexual revolution.
Economy & Business America's farm bounty becomes an overgrown burden. - IBM's dominance slips in PCs. - People Express parts with Frontier.
Sport Ted Turner throws himself a micro-Olympics in Moscow, complete with flags, anthems and accusations of cheating.
Law Should criminal lawyers defend clients they believe are lying? A Miami attorney says no, and that decision lands him in jail.
Cinema Barely 5 ft. tall and with a raspy screen personality, Ruthless People's Danny DeVito is Hollywood's most improbable new star.
Science As the NRC calls for safe reactors, engineers are ready with designs for power plants that are virtually meltdown-proof.
Essay Should the government take a more active role in regulating sexual be- havior? There is a good case to be made for the right to privacy.
Letters.
People.
Medicine.
Milestones.
Health & Fitness.
Show Business.
Theater.
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