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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:
OCTOBER 6, 1986 Vol. 128 No. 14
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: "As It Saw Eddie Looking, its green-black lips wrinkled back from huge fangs..."
Cover: Illustration by Gottfried Helnwein.
COVER: His new best seller, IT crowns Stephen King the Master of Pop Dread At 39, the protean horror writer has already produced 20-odd books that raise gooseflesh for fun and profit. His work attracts millions of readers and generates millions of dollars, but he shuns the Manhattan and
Hollywood scenes and hangs out instead in Maine, where he and his wife Tabitha live like "a couple of hicks" amid a profusion of cars, bats and children. See BOOKS.
NATION: The chance for a summit spurs efforts to untangle the Daniloff crisis The U.S. and Soviet Union have been working on a face-saving compromise to free the American journalist, thus paving the way for a late-1986 summit meeting. A Reagan-Gorbachev session could produce the first
significant reduction of nuclear missiles in the superpower arsenals. - In races across the country, the Democrats are struggling to win back the Senate.
WORLD: Reagan vetoes South African 36 sanctions and braces for a showdown The President will now try to find the votes to avoid a stunning legislative defeat by holding further talks with Congress and coordinating antiapartheid measures with the European Community. - An eyewitness
account of a rebel assault on a major Soviet base in Afghanistan. - French Premier Chirac denounces the "leprosy of terrorism" as Paris police maintain a siegelike vigil.
Economy & Business Billions are at stake in the optics technology al feud over the dollar. - Pow!Comic books come back.
Education International scholars give Japan's Prime race. - An internation- Minister Nakasone flunking grades for his blunder, despite an eleventh-hour apology.
Health & Fitness New attitudes, support groups and helpful products ease the silent suffering of more than 10 million victims of incontinence.
Sport With a squeaky-clean quarterback and a mess of scandals, Miami takes on the world and topples Oklahoma to become No. 1.
Press Have TV and print journalists overdrama-tized the drug crisis? Media critics and a federal agency heat up the debate.
Cinema Jazzman Dexter Gordon stars in 'Round Midnight, a beguiling riff on the theme of native sons abroad, hooked on their music.
Music A new Ring cycle gets off to a promising start at the Metropolitan Opera as James Levine leads a dramatically vivid Die Walkiire.
Essay An 18-year-old girl is strangled in New York. An American question stands in the dock: How does freedom become destruction?
Letters.
American Scene.
People.
Milestones.
Living.
Theater.
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