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TIME Magazine December 10 1984 Artificial Heart William Devries Tax Reform
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TITLE: TIME magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
DECEMBER 10, 1984
Vol. 124 No. 24
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: MEDICAL MIRACLES But How to Pay The Bill? Surgeon William Devries with Artificial Heart. Inset: The tax war Begins. Reagan weighs a sweeping reform.
Cover: Photograph William Strode--Black Star from Humana Inc.
COVER: Medical miracles but how to pay the bill? After seven hours of nerve-racking surgery, William Schroeder becomes the only man in the world now living with an artificial heart. But there are thousands of other patients who need similar hugely expensive treatments. Who can pay such bills in billions? Is it right that private firms profit from them? And are they draining funds needed for other forms of medicine?.
NATION: Going for broke with tax reform and spending cuts The Administration floats two of the biggest trial balloons ever, and almost every lobbyist in Washington takes aim. - Bob Dole takes over the Republican Senate leadership and declares his independence from the White House. - Weinberger outlines his careful criteria for using U.S. combat forces. - Crashing an empty jet for safety's sake. - Ruckelshaus quits the EPA.
BOOKS: Two dozen glowing volumes celebrate nature, faith and art This year's season's readings range from opulent examinations of Matisse and Renoir to the meticulously detailed wildlife studies of Illustrators Michael Warren and Glen Loates, to photographic recollections of baseball past by Walter Iooss and pictures of American history by the photographers of LIFE, to works on subjects as diverse as rock, angels and Frank Sinatra.
World A U.S propaganda setback over aid to the contras. - The world gives, but Ethiopia does not receive enough. - Jam-zelski meets the press.
Education William Bennett of the National Endowment for the Humanities argues for more emphasis on cultural studies in the college curriculum.
Press In an unprecedented step, the CIA files a complaint against ABC for what the agency calls "reckless disregard for the truth.".
Economy Business Is the fall in interest rates too late to save the recovery? - Toymakers expect a jolly Christmas. - History's largest stock offering.
Cinema Eddie Murphy lights up Los Angeles in Beverly Hills Cop. - Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds turn on a little City Heat.
Theater Rock Belter Linda Ronstadt makes a brave try at the lyric operatic role of Mimi, Puccini's consumptive heroine in La Boheme.
Music Fifty years ago, Muzak played its first recordings in Cleveland; today it reaches 80 million people. But is everybody happy? Not quite.
Essay In Reagan I, ideology often yielded to pragmatism, especially in foreign affairs. Will the same thing happen in Reagan II?.
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People.
Show Business.
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