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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:
July 6 1992; VOL. 140 NO. 1
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: PILLS FOR THE MIND:
Schizoprenia patients are being awakened from the long
nightmare of madness by a remarkable drug. (Clozapine) It is part of a new wave of medications that are enabling doctors to combat intractable mental illnesses and open a window on mysterious world of human mood and emotion. COVER photograph for TIME by Gregory Heisler.
Lifting Depression With modern drugs and psychotherapy, 9 out of 10 patients with depression can be helped. Surprisingly, the same set of drugs is proving useful in treating eating disorders, anxiety and other problems.
RACE: The New Face of Hate a Ku Klux Klan leader vows to create "1,000 David Dukes.
POLITICS: The Dirty-Tricks War: A Mudslingging match erupts between Bush and Perot.
CAMPAIGN: Veep Sweepstakes: Next step for Clinton and Perot: choosing a running mate.
POLITICAL INTEREST: Not So Crazy After All owns it, but his drug sweep is the nub of a good idea.
SEPARATISM: Splinter, Splinter, Little State ic breakups--and wars--are wrecking the world order.
SOUTH AFRICA: Massacring the Talks ire not only the reforms but the country's future.
ISRAEL: Hold the Euphoria: Rabin will have trouble delivering the peace.
BUSINESS: Making It in America Inventors struggle to sell a good idea.
INTERVIEW: Colonel Cammermeyer Comes Out k on gays in the armed forces.
THEATER Al Pacino out-Herods Herod--and then some.
TELEVISION Three new shows bring the blahs of summer.
CINEMA: Penny Marshall pays loving tribute to basebelle.
BOOKS: Bill Buford on British soccer hooliganism.
Robert Harris' unsettling postwar Nazi thriller.
DESIGN: Grand New Guggenheim: Frank Lloyd Wright's masterwork gets a splendid overhaul.
CINEMA: Eddie Murphy Unchained: Hollywood's comic genius returns as a romantic hero.
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Letters.
Grapevine.
Milestones.
People.
Essay.
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