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TIME April 7 1986 Apr 4/7/86 Doctor K. Dwight Gooden Baseball Gaddafi Libya
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1986 |
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Time |
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English |
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United States |
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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 7, 1986; Vol. 127, No. 14
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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Doctor K. Baseball's Hottest pitcher. Inset: Going after Gaddafi.
Cover: Photograph by Neil Leifer.
COVER: What could be better than baseball, crocuses and Dr. K? With a new season around the corner and Dwight Gooden around the plate, hopes are renewed, especially the Mets'. The pitcher who awes pitchers leads Bret Saberhagen, Tom Browning and Orel Hershiser in a class that has already left its mark. "A lot of pitchers seem older than their years today," says past Master Carl Hubbell, "but Goodell most of all.".
NATION: Shows of force, from the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli: In a demonstration of high-tech firepower, the Navy crosses Gaddafi's "line of death" and sinks Libyan patrol boats. For most Americans, smiting Gaddafi felt good, but will it mean less terror-ism--or more? A Nicaraguan raid across the Honduras border gives Reagan the chance to press for aid to the contras, as the Administration shows its willingness to flex American muscle.
LIVING: Young fashion talent thrives in New York City's East Village: A rambunctious exhibit at the prestigious Fashion Institute of Technology vividly confirms what even a casual stroll through downtown Manhattan strongly suggests: some of the most high-spirited clothing design anywhere is concentrated within a few blocks of an old neighborhood that, infused with fresh perspectives, has turned into a hot new scene of art, rock and style.
WORLD: Aquino assumes sweeping powers in the Philippines. Haitians take to the streets. OP. Italy's "Bulgarian connection" trial fizzles.
SEXES: A sexual-harassment case before the Supreme Court raises this question: Are employers liable for the actions of their employees?.
MEDICINE: The discovery of two AIDS-related viruses offers tantalizing clues to the origin of the disease and how it might be thwarted.
EDUCATION: Experts level tough criticism at parents for sending youngsters to preschool "hothouses" that try to teach too much too soon.
HEALTH FITNESS: Smokers' refuges are rapidly being snuffed out. On the hit list: political caucus rooms and that last haven--gasp--the rest room.
BOOKS: The essays of Soviet-born Poet Joseph Brodsky celebrate his literary heritage. Four new novels by skilled amateurs.
ECONOMY BUSINESS: IRA mania takes hold as taxpayers rush to beat the deadline. Drucker dissects global change. lo. New battle over oil rigs.
PRESS: That TV familiar, the man of furrowed face known as the commentator, is vanishing from the evening network news.
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