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Time |
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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:
October 20, 1980; Vol. 116 No. 16
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COVER: "Showman of Science" -- Astronomer CARL SAGAN. Inset: The Real Ronald Reagan. Cover: A spectacular showman--too
much of a showman for purists--Astronomer Carl Sagan unlocks for laymen the secrets of science. His PBS series Cosmos
confirms him as America's premier popularizer. See SCIENCE.
NATION:
A Vow to Zip His Lip. Carter is roundly criticized for his personal attacks on Reagan. Harold Brown defends the state of U.S. military readiness.
Meet the Real Ronald Reagan: What forces shaped the G.O.P. candidate? What are his sttengths and weaknesses?
TIME examines the actor-turned- politician and looks ahead to the kind of Administration he would run.
Keeping It in the Family.
Majesty, Poetry and Power (The Presidency).
A Rowdy Campaign of Personalities.
Two High-Tone Contests of Issues and Ideology.
Point Man Harold Brown.
Pot Shots in California.
Two Down.
Essay: The Busting of American Trust (Time Essay). Duplicity in all its crafty forms crops up more and more-- enough to strata the nation's capacity for trust.
WORLD:
As the gulf war rages on, fears are raised of wider involvement. A major earthquake devastates El Asnam in Algeria.
Frenchmen march against a shocking act of anti-Semitism. Business as usual for Big Winner Schmidt.
Choosing Up Sides (PERSIAN GULF).
Giving Muslims a Lift.
Loser on the Sidelines.
The Tragedy of El Asnam (ALGERIA).
Repercussions from the Blast (FRANCE).
Crowing Tories (BRITAIN).
Business as Usual for a Big Winner (WEST GERMANY).
Treasure off Tsushima (JAPAN).
COVER STORY: SCIENCE:
CARL SAGAN: The Cosmic Explainer.
A Gift for Vividness.
HEALTH MEDICINE: Pioneers of the "Supergene" (Medicine). Furtive First (Medicine). Two Americans and a Frenchman share the Nobel Prize for discoveries on how genetics determines immune response.
SOCIETY: In Texas: the Uses of Yesterday (American Scene). A Morning to Remember (Living). The rescue of passengers and crew from the burning liner Prinsendam leaves art unsettling question: Are cruise ships
safe?Scene In Texas, refurbishing an old fort, the citizens of San Angelo find themselves faced with a past full of
violence--and irony.
SPORT: Supercolt Outruns Controversy.
LAW: Richard Nixon's Tangled Web. Most ex-Presidents play golf, but Nixon is sand-trapped in legal snarls that cost him--and the taxpayer--lots of money.
BUSINESS:
The candidates' economic ideas befuddle the public.,' Profits from designer genes. Mary Cunningham
leaves Bendix.
The Great 1980 Non-Debate (Economy Business).
Investors Dream of Genes (Economy Business).
Melancholy Mall (Economy Business).
Tiffs on Trade (Economy Business).
Riding the Wind (Economy Business).
Bendix Battle (Economy Business).
ARTS ENTERTAINMENT:
Video Venom (Television). Defending TV addicts, a sociologist argues that those who do not watch the tube are more "alienated" than those
who do.
Opera Is Still Alive in New York (Music). In American Trilogy, New York City Opera does again what it does well: presents worthy new works by U.S. composers.
Makarova: New Whirl in Town (Dance). Natalia Makarova's new ballet company debuts with some established stars, many young hopefuls, and mixed results.
Desert Dream (Cinema).
Black Milk (Cinema).
Love and Death (Cinema).
Funny Smell (Cinema).
Interest in Bugs, Not Humbugs (Books).
Vladimir Nabokov's lectures reveal his career as a college professor. Roy Blount's Crackers explores the nation's South
pile.
Fine Red Dirt (Books).
Editors' Choice (Books).
Best Sellers (Books / FICTION).
Honoring a Pole Apart (Books).
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