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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 30, 1999; VOL. 154 NO. 9
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Taking Care of Our Parents. The New alternatives to nursing Homes. COVER: Photograph by Arthur Tilley--FPG.
COVER: Who's Taking Care of Mom and Dad?.
First, her mother was felled by Lou Gehrig's disease and now.
her father, 84, is disappearing into the haze of Alzheimer's.
TIME'S Cathy Booth tells of helping those who used to be the strong ones through their most difficult times.
ELDER CARE: The Choices a Family Faces.
A lot is new when it comes to the old--from nursing homes to assisted-care facilities that keep the elderly as independent as possible. How to choose what's right for your folks.

WORLD.
TURKEY: Leveler of Cities.
Already beset by economic and political ills, the strategic nation suffers the decade's most catastrophic earthquake.
NATION.
CAMPAIGN 2000: The Seven-Year Glitch.
George W. tries to put the drug issue behind him--ineptly.
Viewpoint: Democrat James Carville advises, "Just say no.
GANGS: Clean Living and Terrifying.
Meet the Straight Edgers--sober, clean-cut headbangers.
BUSINESS.
AUTOS: Designs on the Future.
Pushed by the market, car stylists are overhauling the boxy, efficient cars of the last decade to give flash as well as function.
Commodity chic: Everything's up for redesign.
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY.
BOOK EXCERPT.
HURRICANES: America's Deadliest Disaster.
Isaac's Storm by TIME contributor Erik Larson recounts the story of the 1900 tempest that demolished Galveston, Texas.
THE ARTS.
ART: Peddling his artwork on cards and china hasn't earned.
Thomas Kinkade respect. Just millions.
CINEMA: Looking at the Dirty '30s, when movies were hot.
Hugh Grant learns "family" values in Mickey Blue Eyes.
Teaching Mrs. Tingle gets a C- for poor deportment.
ART: Matthew Barney's works are enigmatic but engaging.
MUSIC: Albums that sound good, and do good.
SHORT TAKES: Baryshnikov; Sharon Stone as a muse.
PERSONAL TIME.
SPACE: A Weird Light in the Night.
Astronomers are abuzz over a mysterious object.
Black Holes: Caught in the act.
EXTRATERRESTRIALS: Are aliens flashing us?.
RELIGION: Ousting an Orthodox Archbishop.
DIVIDING LINE: Bigot on the Web.
Jack E. White asks "Just what is David Horowitz thinking?.
YOUR HEALTH: Christine Gorman tracks a silent killer.
YOUR MONEY: Bernard Baumohi on margin debt.
YOUR FAMILY: Amy Dickinson tells how to handle bullies.
PEOPLE: Regis' slip; Emilio Estevez and (yawn) nudity.
ESSAY: Paul Gray on televised baseball.


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