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TIME July 11 1983 83 IBM John Opel Eddie Murphy Woody Allen Zelig Dabney Coleman
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1983 |
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Time |
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English |
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United States |
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Allen |
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Magazine |
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July |
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News, General Interest |
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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:
JULY 11, 1983; Vol. 122, No. 2
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The Colossus that works. BIG is bountiful at IBM. Chairman John Opel. Inset: Comedian EDDIE MURPHY: You can hear his audiences smiling. COVER illustration by Todd Schorr.
COVER: IBM staggered in the 1970s when besieged by Government antitrust charges and ambitious new rivals. Now, under the direction of John Opel, Big Blue is again showing how to be a successful colossus. See ECONOMY BUSINESS.
EDDIE MURPHY: With an impish appeal and a sharp sense of timing, a gifted young comic has sprinted to stardom: TV's Saturday Night Live, the hit movie Trading Places and a future as bright as his mile-wide smile. See SHOW BUSINESS.
NATION: The case of the purloined briefing book has Washington agog. G.O.P. outcry on doctored congressional transcripts. A rough road to the Fourth. Two acid-rain reports blame sulfur. A fat-finding commission.
WORLD: Under pressure from P.L.O. hard-liners, Arafat tries to rally support. Back in Rome, the Pope continues to attend to Polish business. Italy's voters are cranky, but Japan gives its new leader a qualified vote of confidence. Millions of people on four continents face the devastation of droughts.
SPORT: At Wimbledon, the losers include a top-seeded perfectionist, a battle-scarred veteran and, alas for England, "Our Ginny."
CINEMA: Woody Allen's antihero, in a new guise, charms celebrities of the '20s in a hilarious mock documentary called Zelig.
LAW: The Supreme Court decides: benefits for private school parents, cases involving criminal sentences and insanity pleas.
BOOKS: Slouching Towards Kalamazoo is Peter De Vries' valentine to sex and guilt. Luigi Barzini wittily analyzes The Europeans.
MEDICINE: It begins with small memory lapses and progresses gradually until it is a nightmare for the aged: Alzheimer's disease.
VIDEO: He is a braggart and a coward, grasping, vain and rude, but Buffalo Bill, starring Dabney Coleman, is close to being a hit.
EDUCATION: Oxford is host to a gala reunion, with winners of the world's most celebrated academic fellowship: the Rhodes scholars.
ESSAY: Aphorism: a private posing as a general. Proverb: a short sentence based on long experience. Long live the difference!
ART: The mordant visions of John Alexander and the witty paper-works of Alan Shields have only one thing in common: quality.
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