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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 26, 1992; VOLUME 140 NO. 17
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Iceman's Secrets. Discovery of a frozon Stone Age man wields new clues about life in 3300 B.C. COVER: Photograph from REX USA/Keystone.

COVER: Tales of the Iceman: A frozen 5,300-year-old body hacked from an Alpine glacier provides an unprecedented window on prehistoric Europe.
3300 B.C.: The action was in Egypt and Mesopotamia.
WASHINGTON: Abandoning Ship As defeat looms, the Administration is in disarray.
THE ECONOMY: How Bush Booted It The President's aides are less to blame than his philosophy.
SCANDALS: Following the Money Trail A U.S-based bank loaned Iraq $4 billion--but on whose orders?.
THE POLITICAL INTEREST: The Vision Thing A look at Clinton's plans and the need for priorities.
SOCIETY: Children Who Kill A generation born of violence has no mercy.
BUSINESS: Chicken Shame in Arkansas Many of Clinton's "new jobs" are nothing to boast about.
White Knuckles at GM: Losses create a management crisis.
CUBA: The Man Who Would Oust Castro Jorge Mas Canosa dreams of a republic where he is President.
AMERICA ABROAD: Russia vs. Gorbachev Breaking the promise of retirement with honor.
NOBEL PRIZE: Strike Against Racism Rigoberta Menchil speaks out for America's Indians.
HEALTH: Do Power Lines Cause Cancer? Swedish research provides evidence of a link.
RELIGION: A Controversial New Mass Bishops brace for battle over a progressive translation.
MUSIC: Still Blowin' in the Wind A concert tribute to Bob Dylan--and the spirit of folk.
SHOW BUSINESS: The Court Jester of Conservatism Rush Limbaugh is all politics, all show biz--and all success.
REVIEWS.
MUSIC The Vo/age, by Philip Glass, never quite arrives.
BOOKS Germaine Greer and Gail Sheehy look at menopause.
TELEVISION Ben Stiller stars in a sharp comedy-sketch show.
CINEMA De Niro in a murkyNight and the City.
Consenting Adults misses a suburban, satirical target.
SHORT TAKES.
DEPARTMENTS.
PUBLISHER'S LETTER.
LETTERS.
GRAPEVINE.
MILESTONES.
PEOPLE.
ESSAY.


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