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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:
MARCH 29, 1982; Vol. 119, No. 13
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: THINKING the UNTHINKABLE. Rising fears about Nuclear War. Inset: RICHARD PRYOR: Comeback of a star. Cover: Illustration by Christian Piper.
COVER: A new movement sweeping the country calls for a freeze on nuclear weapons by the U.S. and the U.S.S.R., whose rivalry makes thinking about the unthinkable a matter for reason, not emotion. ,See NATION.
WORLD: Moderates duel with the right as El Salvador's election nears. Fear in a Salvadoran village. iSouth Africa's Angola raid clouds Namibia talks. U.S. peace-keepers reach the Sinai. Finding the jeweled rabbit.
RICHARD PRYOR: The demon angel of comedy is back from a brush with death, bigger and badder than ever. The hottest black star in movie history has two new films and a new outlook on his tumultuous life. See CINEMA.
NATION: Reagan visits real people, returns to real problems. Mixed signals and miscues on El Salvador. Von BUlow is found guilty.
SCIENCE: The Soviets unveil color views of Venus' torrid surface and provide evidence that our nearest neighbor is far from dormant.
ECONOMY & BUSINESS: The recession and good luck help to slow inflation dramatically. A sobering end to Mexico's energy-fueled joyride.
BOOKS: Hitler is alive in George Steiner's disturbing fantasy. John Gregory Dunne's bold new novel.
SPORT: Last year's strike is a memory. Once again the talk is of baseball, as hopeful rookies and aging veterans renew the rites of spring.
LAW: Tampon makers face hundreds of toxic-shock syndrome cases. A Denver verdict has bad news for both sides.
ART: As Harvard's Fogg Museum solves its expansion woes, a retrospective of Ruisdael landscapes displays its strength.
PRESS: In El Salvador, reporters find truth elusive and danger ever present. Murdoch ousts Evans from the London Times.
EDUCATION: While death and taxes may be inevitable, tuition is becoming negotiable at some private schools around the country.
DESIGN: Squaring up with Uncle Sam may soon be less frustrating if a new tax form now being tested in Georgia proves acceptable.
VIDEO: Muncie, Ind., perhaps the most studied city in the U.S., is examined once again in a provocative but flawed PBS series.
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