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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 3, 1988 Vol. 132 No.14
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Battle of the Handlers. John Sasso and James Baker. Cover photographs: Sasso by Richard Sobol; Baker by Cynthia Johnson; Dukakis by Steve Liss; and Bush by P.F. Bentley.

COVER: The Marketing of the President, 1988: an exercise in political manipulation George Bush and Michael Dukakis may be competing for the leadership of the free world, but every movement, utterance and response they make is dictated by their handlers. More than ever, this is a contest between consultants rather than candidates. - This Congress is the most active since the Great Society. - How to bring down the deficit--a campaign essay. See NATION.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Companies try to ease the conflict of career and family Since the new "sandwich generation" of workers must often care for both children and parents, companies can no longer ignore workers' personal needs. A special report examines how firms are responding, from building a day-care center at the office for Junior to providing help in finding the right nursing home for Grandma. The result: higher employee morale and productivity.

OLYMPICS: The promise is fulfilled in a dazzling succession of glory days The world's expectations are routinely exceeded: in the 100-meter race, the world's fastest man, Ben Johnson, runs faster still, while Jackie Joyner-Kersee sets a new heptathlon mark. - Greg Louganis shows that divinity can withstand a bump on the head, and swimming records fall like raindrops. - In gymnastics, the Soviets present a breathtaking display of amazing grace.

World Coups in Burma and Haiti underscore democracy's elusiveness. - Walesa speaks out. - Should the U.S. negotiate for hostages?.

Education Glasnost comes to campus as Soviet undergrads arrive at U.S. colleges, thanks to an unprecedented exchange agreement.

Religion For many American Jews, Kitty and Michael Dukakis exemplify an accelerating and threatening trend: intermarriage.

Books Studs Terkel taps second thoughts about the American Dream, and Barbara Tuchman takes a fresh look at where it all began.

Science James Watson, co-discoverer of the DNA double helix, is named to head a new federal project: mapping the human genome.

Theater An updated look at 1860s Russian anarchists and a chilling contemporary fable renew Los Angeles' tradition of political drama.

Art Los Angeles' Pavilion for Japanese Art is kitsch, but the work it will house, especially Joe Price's Shin'enkan collection, is splendid.

Cinema Clint Eastwood's Bird finds the right blue notes for jazzman Charlie Parker. - Sigourney Weaver illuminates Gorillas in the Mist.

Letters.
Critics' Choice.
American Scene.
Milestones.
Behavior.
People.


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