Time Magazine October 11 1982 Oct 82 and 50 similar items
TIME magazine October 11 1982 Oct 82 10/11/82 JIMMY CARTER RECESSION
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TITLE:
TIME
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE:
OCTOBER 11, 1982; Vol. 120, No. 15
CONDITION:
Standard magazine size, Approx 8" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Jimmy Carter's Memoirs. Facing up to the Middle East. Plus an exclusive Interview. INSET: Recession Politics: The Reaganomics Issue.
Cover: Photograph by Richard Avedon.
COVER: Jimmy Carter's memoirs, recounting the 13 days at Camp David that led to a historic pact, offer
insights into Menachem Begin and today's Middle East crisis. An exclusive interview with Carter. See
SPECIAL SECTION.
WORLD: Helmut Kohl is West Germany's new Chancellor. U.S. Marines land in Beirut again, as Begin
bows to cries for an inquiry into the massacre. Did Iran slaughter Iraqi prisoners? The Hong Kong
jitters.
RECESSION POLITICS: As the campaign heats up, the economy emerges as a central issue, with Reagan
and Congress blaming each other for the recession. Invigorated, Reagan hits hard and proves hard to hit.
See NATION.
NATION: Wallace runs for Governor with black support. Shultz's whirlwind diplomacy. Deaths from
cyanide-laced Tylenol.
MUSIC: She was in the first opera she ever saw, at college; now Oklahoma's Leona Mitchell is a
triumphant new star at the Met.
RELIGION: In San Francisco, a task force of laymen, priests and nuns is- sues a critique of the Catholic
stance on homosexuality.
CINEMA: TEX portrays two adolescents growing up on their own. MOONLIGHTING is a gripping metaphor of the crisis in Poland.
ECONOMY BUSINESS: As All Savers mature, investors' dollars are courted. Martin Feldstein becomes
Reagan's newest adviser.
BEHAVIOR: For those who are worried about watching too much television, a new book tells why and
how to kick the habit.
MEDICINE: Congress encourages the development of new drugs for rare diseases. A Florida man has a
high-risk lung transplant.
EDUCATION: As aid funds dwindle, some hard-pressed school districts try charging tuition for the
children of federal employees.
SPORT A beloved coach and a black pioneer, Grambling's Eddie Robinson joins Bryant, Stagg and Warner
with 300 wins.
ESSAY Commercial éxploitation of the popular love of nature is bringing forth some absurdly unnatural
results.
ART the cold light of a rigorous realist shines brightly in a NEIL WELLIVER exhibit at Philadelphia's
Institute of Contemporary Art.
Letters.
Computers.
Milestones.
Environment.
People.
Books.
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