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TIME Magazine April 8 1985 Apr 4/8/85 BERNARD GOETZ Amadeus Marc Chagall
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1985 |
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April |
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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 8, 1985; Vol. 125 No. 14
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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: THE GOETZ case. New charges in the Subway shooting. Rising fear of violent crime. Public anger at the Justice System. Cover: Illustration by Paul Davis.
COVER: Amid rising anger over crime, Goetz is indicted for attempted murder: The Subway Vigilante is charged after "new evidence" is presented to a grand jury. He remains a symbol of deep public anger at the justice system. Citizens are patrolling neighborhoods, pressing for tougher sentencing, and demanding rights for crime victims. Goetz emerges as a brooding, obsessive man who "snapped." See NATION.
NATION: A week of bullets andbugs in the deadly spy vs. spy game:" The Soviets kill a U.S. officer in East Germany, and bugs are revealed in typewriters at the American embassy in Moscow. But Reagan, seeking a summit, reacts mildly. After a grand lobbying effort, the President wins House approval for 21 MX missiles. General Electric is indicted for defrauding the Government. Even more tangled are the travails of General Dynamics.
WORLD: Violence in South Africa prompts outrage and growing fear: As fury grows over the killing of black demonstrators by police, the government of President Botha adopts a mailed-fist attitude. To foil the contras, Nicaragua's Sandinista government forces some 50,000 peasants to move. o. A candid Latin American President prepares to launch a peace mission in Washington. The NATO allies have some second thoughts about Star Wars.
ECONOMY BUSINESS: Threats from abroad buffet the U.S. Oil refineries are closing from the Caribbean to Texas. No. Worried bankers get no relief.
SHOW BUSINESS: It was mostly Mozart at the Academy Awards. Amadeus won eight Oscars and appears headed for a surprising success at the box office.
LAW: A spate of tie votes caused by Lewis Powell's illness highlights the fragility of the Supreme Court, now the second oldest ever.
BEHAVIOR: Dr. Benjamin Spock sticks to his guns in the 40th-anniversary revised edition of his classic book on baby and child care.
MEDICINE: A dangerous street drug that imitates the effects of Parkinson's disease may soon provide a major breakthrough for researchers.
ART: The Fiddler on the Roof of modernism, Marc Chagall (1887-1985) is recalled for his lyric imagery and delicious strain of fantasy.
THEATER: Neil Simon makes autobiography uproarious in Biloxi Blues. In Louisville, a showcase for new plays unveils engaging work.
SPORT: With optimism unbound, fans of "them Cubbies" are breaking spring attendance records in hopes that this is truly Chicago's year.
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