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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: April 16, 1979; Vol. 113 No. 16
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: ISLAM'S Militant Revivial. Cover: "The Call Top Prayer", painting by Jean-Leon Gerome.

COVER: Iran's revolution has suddenly focused Western attention on Islam. It is the world's youngest uni youngest universal faith, it has 750 million believers, and it is unquestionably in the midst of an ex traordinary revival. See SPECIAL REPORT.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Carter announces domestic crude oil decontrol in a move toward more realistic energy prices, but lays the groundwork for an epic battle with Congress over windfall profits. Labor rends the guidelines.

POWER: After the six-day crisis at Three Mile Island, the cleanup continues while Carter and Congress try to find out what went wrong. Does the Nuclear Regulatory Commission do enough regulating? See NATION.

ESSAY: The U.S. needs nuclear power, but the nation must now determine how much and how to get it most safely.

NATION: The Administration fires a rhetorical barrage on behalf of SALT. Jerry Brown is embarrassed in New Hampshire.

WORLD: Israel and Egypt press the peace process. Pakistan hangs Bhutto. Italy's Communists want power, won't get it.

ART: An important show of early 20th century sculpture at New York's Guggenheim Museum is just plane delightful.

ENVIRONMENT: Using means more subtle than those of his ancestors, a handsome Englishman strives to help tribal people.

SEXES: While Mamma wears combat boots, who minds the baby? In the liberated U.S. Army, a G.I. house-husband, that's who.

LAW: A reprieve saves Murderer John Evans, but more executions are coming. Carter seeks new privacy rights.

SPORT: Baseball's happiest millionaire-and he deserves it-is Dave Parker, prize outfielder of the Pirates and the sport's best player.

SHOW BUSINESS: Jaws Director Steven Spielberg is making 1941, a "crazo" movie about World War II invasion panic in California.

EDUCATION: Blacks on campus are still isolated, but more interested in careers than demonstrations. Harvard's Bok vs. divestiture.

PRESS: Unlike the press lords of the past, today's tamer versions would rather let their audiences tell them what to do.

COVER STORY: SPECIAL SECTION:
The World of Islam (Special Report / COVER STORIES).
The Messenger of Allah (Special Report).
A Faith of Law and Submission (Special Report).
Some sayings from a Holy Book (Special Report).
Islam, Orientalism And the West (Special Report).

NATION:
Now Comes The Fallout.
Back From The Brink.
Watching the Watchdogs.
Twin Salvos for SALT.
"Return to Realism" (The Presidency/Hugh Sidey).
Ford's Memoirs.
April Fool!.
ESSAY: Looking Anew At The Nuclear Future (Time Essay).

WORLD:
The Road to El Arish (MIDDLE EAST).
Africa's Most Curious War (UGANDA).
Bhutto's Sudden, Shabby End (PAKISTAN).
An Election for Democratic Unity (ITALY).
Tight Corner for Trudeau (CANADA).

SCIENCE: Struggle for Survival (Environment).
SOCIETY: In Texas: Building Castles on the Sand (American Scene). Army Husband (Sexes).
PRESS: The Powerless Powerful (Newswatch/Thomas Griffith).
SPORT: Plutocrat from Pittsburgh. Power Play.
EDUCATION: Looking Out for No. 1. Bok's Broadside.
LAW: Death Wish Denied. No Suprises.
BUSINESS:
Use Less, Pay More (Economy & Business).
Those "Large" Oil Profits (Economy & Business).
Ripping Apart the Guidelines (Economy & Business).
Flying High with Airbus (Economy & Business).
Duty Dodgers (Economy & Business).
Meeting Activists Halfway (Economy & Business / Executive View/Marshall Loeb).
Help for Savers (Economy & Business).

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT:
At the Meeting of the Planes (Art).
Touch and Go (Theater).
Animal House Goes to War (Show Business).
Revenger's Tale (Cinema).
Look-Alike (Cinema).
Malice in Wonderland (Books).
Editors' Choice (Books).
Best Sellers (Books / FICTION).


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