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TIME Magazine April 23 1984 Apr 4/23/84 NICARAGUA Shuttle Challenger Repair job
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1984 |
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Time |
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English |
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United States |
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Vintage |
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Magazine |
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April |
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News, General Interest |
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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:
APRIL 23, 1984; Vol. 123, No. 17
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: Mining Nicaragua's Harbors. Policy Collision. Inset: A Repair job in space.
Cover: Illustration by David Suter.
COVER: CIA-supported rebels have been mining Nicaraguan harbors, but the blasts do more damage to Reagan's policy than to the Sandinistas. Questions about
U.S. intervention have no easy answers. See NATION.
WORLD: Chernenko gets another title, and the Soviets drop hints of an Olympic boycott.
One million Brazilians demand a return to democracy. o. A Japanese TV show stirs controversy in the U.S. 0. A rare look inside East Germany.
SPACE: Challenger returns to earth after a celestial cliffhanger that opens a new chapter in orbital exploration. By repairing Solar Max, the astronauts prove that spacemen can indeed work while weightless.
NATION:
Pennsylvania gives Walter Mondale a commanding lead as the Democratic race takes a halftime breather. Mondale reflects on his campaign. o. The grueling pace makes exhaustion a political factor. Ronald Reagan also hits the stump, falteringly.
A pizza connection is busted.
AMERICAN SCENE: Four Soviets visit a small West Virginia college to talk
about life-styles, languages, and issues that divide.
LIVING:
Snazzy clothes debut at the fall fashion previews in Paris and Milan, but the heavy action comes later, at the salesrooms.
RELIGION:
A reshuffle in the Vatican puts Pope John Paul's men, including an engaging Cardinal from West Africa, in key jobs.
BOOKS:
Anthony Burgess lists 99 "best" novels and writes one more of his own. A scholar looks at marriage. A young Pynchon's tales.
ECONOMY BUSINESS: Life after the Bell breakup. Lehman Brothers sells out.
Headhunting in executive suites. The best places to work.
CINEMA:
Goldie Hawn and Robin Williams lead the march of films that are trying to catch the spring fever raging at the box office.
BEHAVIOR:
Criminal charges involving a California nursery-school staff point up the vulnerability of young children to sexual abuse.
ESSAY:
Where's the beef? Every organized pressure group seems to have one against stereotypes in ads or commercials.
SHOW BUSINESS:
Terms ofEndearment wins five Oscars. with James Brooks taking the triple crown for best direction, writing and picture.
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