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1984 |
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Time |
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English |
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November |
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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:
November 12, 1984; Vol. 124 No. 20
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COVER: INDIRA GHANDI: 1917-1984. "If I die today, every drop of my blood will invigorate the Nation". Cover
Painting by Mario Donizetti
TOP STORIES:
COVER: Indira Gandhi's murder raises fears for India's future Two members of the Prime Minister's personal bodyguard avenge the army's assault on the Sikhs' holiest shrine. Violence breaks out. The question: Can Indira's inexperienced son Rajiv hold India together? A strong, close-knit minority, the Sikhs fight to maintain their identity. . Previously unpublished letters reveal Indira as an unsettled, unhappy young woman. See WORLD.
NATION: At long last, the endless campaign comes to a close More often a clash of images than a debate on issues, the presidential race had its moments of grace. Reagan and Mondale, in what may be their last campaigns, renew their basic messages. Skillful packaging makes it hard to tell Reagan's ads from the evening news. Feelings move voters more than facts, say some experts. CIA Director Casey defends his agency's guerrilla manual.
MEDICINE: Her name is Baby Fae, and her heart once belonged to a baboon The tiny infant capturing national attention at California's Loma Linda hospital looked normal in every respect but one: the gauze-- covered wound along her fragile torso was a sign that her body housed a transplanted simian heart. At week's end the child was surviving remarkably well, while critics questioned the ethics-- and safety--of the daring operation.
WORLD: An activist priest is murdered, and Poland mourns. Suspects are seized in a Honduran plot. New details on the papal shooting.
BOOKS: Evelyn Waugh's non-fiction sparkles with curmudgeonly comedy. The Intellectual Follies recalls a time when left was right.
SPORT: Five years ago, Steve Cauthen hit a losing streak and crept away to England. Now he is the toast of Britain and its No. 1 jockey.
DANCE: Two performance pieces by Japan's Sankai Juko refine a modernist sense of movement into memorable scenes of spiritual transcendence.
ECONOMY BUSINESS: The U.S. recovery has been a bonanza for the powerhouse economies of the Pacific. I OPEC attempts to prop up oil prices.
DESIGN: One of the choicest commissions of the decade goes to Architect Richard Meier for the $100 million Getty arts complex in California.
EDUCATION: Schools across the country are taking on the tricky business of telling youngsters about sexual abuse and how to confront it.
ESSAY: Two murders in India and Poland produce a lesson for America: religion and politics, like faith and reason, are deadly enemies.
FULL TIME LISTINGS:
NATION:
To the Polls at Last.
Going Out with a Flourish.
Whisper of the White Walls (The Presidency/Hugh Sidey).
Packaging the Presidency.
Letter to Capitol Hill.
WORLD:
Death in the Garden (COVER STORIES).
All in the Family.
The Lions of Punjab.
Sad, Lonely, but Never Afraid.
"What a Life I Have Made!".
A Nation Mourns a Martyred Priest (POLAND).
Memories of Father Jerzy.
Foiling a Coup (HONDURAS).
Secret Film (ITALY).
Pullout Signs (ISRAEL).
Finally, Relief (ETHIOPIA).
Svetlana Returns to Her "Prison" (SOVIET UNION).
Opening the Door to a Deal (SOUTHERN AFRICA).
Explosive Epidemic (CHILE).
Gestures of Civility (NICARAGUA).
Military Maneuvers (THE PHILIPPINES).
"Mr. Smith" Goes to Paris (BRITAIN).
HEALTH MEDICINE: Baby Fae Stuns the World (Medicine).
SOCIETY: In Alaska: Homesteading (American Scene).
PRES: Savage Pen. From Monitor to Public Echo (Newswatch/Thomas Griffith).
SPORT: Yankee Doodle Dandy.
STYLE DESIGN: Taking On an Imperial Task (Design).
EDUCATION: Facing Up to Sex Abuse.
LAW: Art Silenced or Preserved?.
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
Death of a Grandmother (American Notes / NORTH CAROLINA).
Confined in the Land of the Free (American Notes / REFUGEES).
Narrowing the Wage Gap (American Notes / WOMEN).
No Help Wanted (American Notes / LEGISLATION).
A Jeep by Any Other Name (American Notes / DEFENSE).
BUSINESS:
Jumping for Joy in the Pacific (Economy Business).
Making Oil a Scarcer Commodity (Economy Business).
Dirty Money in the Spotlight (Economy Business).
A Car Buff Takes the Wheel (EXECUTIVE SUITE).
Heard Any Good Books Lately? (NEW PRODUCTS).
Sky-High Salaries (MILITARY PROCUREMENT).
Trading Stock on Election Day (WALL STREET).
Up, Up and Around (TECHNOLOGY).
ARTS ENTERTAINMENT:
The Mask Made the Man (Books).
Leftfield (Books).
Mortal Play (Books).
Best Sellers (Books / FICTION).
Journey Without Maps (Dance).
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