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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 23, 1978; Vol. 112, No. 17
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: ELECTIONS, 1978: The Tax Slashers. Inset: A Tourist's CHINA.

COVER: As Americans prepare to go to the polls, the nation is anti-spending, antigovernment and antiwelfare. Republican and Democratic candidates alike are trying to exploit theone key issue: How to cut taxes. See NATION.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: The dollar's plunge puts money traders in the eye of a financial hurricane-and for all their profits they agree that the market is crazy. Interest rates go up yet again. Conrail rumbles into deeperred ink.

SPECIAL REPORT: CHINA, opening now to Western tourism, is a land of poesy, paradox and Instamatic Blur. People at every level welcome the Foreign Friend to a relaxed, still undeveloped land. Nihao!Nihao! Americans.

WORLD: In Washington, Egyptians and Israelis work on a peace treaty that could be signed at a summit on a summit. East Beirut is burned out, yet the Maronite Christians are still defiant. Another Mr. Smith goes to Washington, but hardly anybody pays attention. A bold bid to save the Orkney seals.

NATION: During its rush to adjournment Congress struggles with Carter over taxes. A Soviet defector savors Western decadence.

ESSAY: Increasingly bitter factionalism threatens the basic mutual respect that is the heart of American democracy.

SCIENCE: Rising on an Arizona mountaintop, a remarkable six-eyed telescope will search for evidence of black holes.

PRESS: New York's citizens will see the Times week-or will they? And who are R.W. Papple Jr. and Craig Stillborn?.

MEDICINE: Two Americans and a this Swiss win the 1978 Nobel Prize for their work with enzyme "scissors" that trim DNA strands.

MUSIC: A festival in Brno, Czechoslovakia, celebrates Composer Leos Janacek and marks the 50th anniversary of his death.

LIVING: Betty Ford has a facelift and puts more pressure on plastic surgeons already besieged by women -and men.

SPORT: A great rivalry is resumed as the Los Angeles Dodgers try to win the World Series from the champion New York Yankees.

BEHAVIOR: Accused of four rapes, an Ohio man may have ten personalities, ranging from Christene, 3, to suicidal Billy, 23.


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