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TIME magazine September 24 1984 AMERICA's UPBEAT MOOD
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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:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1984; Vol. 124 No. 13
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: AMERICA's UPBEAT MOOD. I (heart) U.S. Inset: Walkout at GM: Seroing in on Job Security.
Cover: Designed by Tom Bentkowski.
COVER: The U.S. outlook is upbeat, thanks mainly to the slam-bang economy The Olympics were a smash,
Ferraro and Jackson are salutary symbols, Old Glory is being waved like crazy. After years of confusion,
America feels fat and sassy, loose and sure-footed. The presidential candidates are playing capture the
flag. The new mood could lead to complacency or jingoism, but for now it is as refreshing as a summer
romance. See NATION.
NATION: Catholic bishops press the abortion issue in the campaign Mario Cuomo and Ted Kennedy defend
Geraldine Ferraro's position on the difference between religious beliefs and public duty. Democratic
Nominee Mondale takes the risk of outlining his proposed tax boosts. Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko
will meet with Reagan in Washington. The campaigns for Congress and statehouses begin to heat up
across the nation.
BUSINESS: Autoworkers strike at key plants, putting pressure on GM After hitting a deadlock in contract
talks, some 60,000 of GM's 350,000 hourly workers walk out of 13 plants. Their strike is expected to halt
the deliveries of some of the most popular models. The walkout is an enormous gamble by the union,
which is trying to force GM to protect the jobs of its members. TIME's economists see steady growth
ahead but warn about deficits.
WORLD: As black rioting continues in South Africa, P.W. Botha gains new powers under a constitution that
also grants Indians and coloreds a voice. At last, Israel gets a government. Malta's Dom Mintoff takes on
an old enemy. King Hassan II of Morocco demonstrates his skills as a survivor. Soviets claim Sakharoy is out
of the hospital.
RELIGION: On his first preaching tour in the U.S.S.R., Billy Graham stirs believers. A secularizing Canada
warms to Pope John Paul.
LIVING: A self-described fashion-nymphomaniac, sleek, irreverent Designer Karl Lagerfeld seems never to
be spread too thin or too rich.
LAW: After a libel battle fought over his theories about black genetic deficiencies, William Shockley wins
damages of $1.
CINEMA: Writer-Director Robert Benton (Kramer vs. Kramer) brilliantly evokes Texas past in the fall's most
affecting film, Places in the Heart.
SPORT: Baseball's bright new stars are changing the game, among them Ryne Sandberg, Dwight Gooden,
Tony Gwynn and Don Mattingly.
ESSAY: The line separating church and state has been crossed in the campaign. But these incursions involve
border rectification, not war.
Letters.
American Scene.
Art.
Press.
People.
Education.
Books.
Medicine.
Milestones.
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