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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 13, 1986 Vol. 128 No. 15
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Getting Down To Business. Appointment in Iceland. Elena Bonner's New Book. Cover: Illustration by Eugene Mihaesco.

COVER: Reagan and Gorbachev get set for a quick minisummit On the heels of an extraordinary swap of a Soviet spy for a U.S. journalist and a political dissident, the superpowers agree to a meeting in Iceland. - Reporter Nicholas Daniloff returns to the land of the free. - Welcome to tiny Reykjavik, capital of a spartan, isolated and suddenly celebrated nation. - In a TIME interview, Secretary of State George Shultz discusses the week's drama.

WORLD: Congress hands Reagan a sharp setback on South African sanctions Climactic votes in the House and Senate override the President's veto and direct economic penalties against Pretoria's apartheid policies. - Peres and Shamir get ready to trade jobs for the second round of musical-chairs government in Israel. - Britain's resurgent Labor Party adopts a strong antinuclear stance--and prepares for a new election.

SPECIAL SECTION: An exclusive excerpt portrays the Sakharovs' life in exile Andrei Sakharov, Nobel-prizewinning physicist and moving spirit of the Soviet Union's dissident movement, was condemned to exile in Gorky in 1980. His wife Elena Bonner was sentenced in 1984. In Alone Together, Bonner movingly describes an existence of unremitting surveillance, harassment and hunger strikes as she and her husband wage a brave, lonely war against the KGB.

Nation The Senate passes a drug bill, but can't pay for it. - Did the White House cry wolf about Libya? - More trouble for Ferraro's family.

Environment Biologists warn that a million species of plants and animals may become extinct if the razing of tropical rain forests continues.

Economy & Business Taxpayers scramble to use disappearing loopholes. - Mexico's lenders deliver a rescue package. - Pondering Japan's challenge.

Cinema Kathleen Turner looks back on the future in Peggy Sue Got Married, a prom-night balloon of a movie that lands smartly in the heart.

Religion Pope John Paul's campaign to bring Americans into line on church policy is vexing bishops and provoking dissent among parishioners.

Design His brave, edgy buildings are easy to dislike, but Architect Frank Gehry is coming into his own as a top late-modernist innovator. 78 Sport In a season without drama, the playoffs are the pennant race, as the long-suffering Red Sox and Angels, Mets and Astros square off.

Essay Poetry and politics seem opposite forms of human expression. But Daniloff showed how close the two forms really are.

Letters.
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People.
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