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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: AUGUST 17, 1987 Vol. 130 No. 7
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: IRAN vs THE WORLD. Inset: U. S. Students: Empty Heads? Cover Illustration by Allen Hirsch.

COVER: With the Ayatullah Khomeini in command, Iran takes on the world As mobs in Tehran chant "Death to America!" and vow revenge for Iranian pilgrims killed in Mecca, the country's theocrats seem poised to unleash their fanatic followers on the U.S., France and Arab nations. But inside Iran there is an invisible side to the Islamic revolution: cynical, corrupt and disillusioned. How should the U.S. respond? See WORLD.

NATION: In America's inner cities, AIDS is exacting a steadily growing toll With the rate of infection rising rapidly among black and Hispanic intravenous drug users, AIDS may become a predominantly minority disease. - Reagan and Central American leaders present rival peace plans for Nicaragua. - Jesse Jackson, once the angry outsider, is courting white voters with a new moderate image. - L.A.'s rash of highway homicides continues.

EDUCATION: What do students know? Why don't they know what they used to? The summer's best-selling surprises are by two heavyweight authors--Philosophy Professor Allan Bloom and English Professor E.D. Hirsch Jr. Though their books are not easy going, readers find the stinging critiques riveting. Hirsch claims that U.S. schools are turning out culturally illiterate students, while Bloom charges that colleges have failed altogether.

World Pakistan's nuclear activities strain U.S. relations. - India enforces a fragile Sri Lan-kan peace. - Panama's Noriega lashes back.

Books From death in Detroit to the supernatural in an English cathedral, a sampler of mysteries. - The tragic odyssey of a Harlem youth.

Economy & Business Personal-computer makers enjoy happy days again. - Congress keeps the shackles on bankers. - High-tech golf clubs for duffers.

Science A replica of the fabled trireme, the 170-oar warship that brought glory to ancient Athens, undergoes sea trials in the Mediterranean.

Press Britain's attempts to suppress a former spy's memoirs cause a sensation. - New York Times Columnist James Reston steps down.

Living Couture is in again, as the Paris fall collections use daring hemlines and theatrical getups to woo a younger, more glamorous clientele.

Sport With hugs and heroism, world happiness records are set at the Summer Olympics for the mentally handicapped in South Bend, Ind.

Essay Great Scott! Sherlock Holmes is 100! But the immortal sleuth and Dr. Watson are still very much in popular demand.

Letters.
American Scene.
Video.
Milestones.
Cinema.
People.
Environment.


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