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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: October 30, 1978; Vol. 112 No. 18
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: JOHN PAUL II: The New POPE. Photograph by Arturo Mari. Cover: He is the youngest Pope in 132 years, the first non- Italian in 455 and the first Pole ever. Coin- ing from a Communist state, John Paul II faces all the problems of his predecessors --and a few more. See RELIGION.

NATION:
NATION: In the past decade, the number of women m uniform has quadrupled. How are they, and the military, faring? When peo- pie wave at him now, Carter says, they use all their fingers. After Proposition 13, a raft of referendums.
With All Five Fingers.
Wild Cards on the Ballots.
The Media Mesmerists.
Rizzo Again.
Birth and Death In the Night.
"Women May Yet Save The Army".
She Gives the Orders.
She Goes on Maneuvers.
Steam Cleaning.
Justice's Wall.

WORLD:
Egyptian-Israeli peace talks develop some snags. Rhodesia's Smith agrees to all-parties meetings, even as his forces hit guerrilla bases in Zambia. The real games are off the board as a Soviet grand master retains his chess championship. How to stage a French Revolution in 1980.
A Peace Breakthrough? (MIDDLE EAST).
Sinai: Moonscape With a Future.
Pinning an Elusive Prime Minister (RHODESIA).
Buying Time (NAMIBIA).
Slow, Gradual (BRAZIL).
Wipe-Out (CANADA).
Flashback (DISASTERS).
Attacking China (COMMUNISTS).
Checkmate in Baguio City (SOVIET UNION).
The Revolution of 1980 (FRANCE).
Septicentennial for a Ministate (ANDORRA).

RELIGION: A "Foreign" Pope (COVER STORY). Shedding the Dutch Curse. Cross and Commissar.

SCIENCE: An Echo from The Creation. Breaking A Barrier. Beetle Battles. TIME visits Soviet nuclear installations that are trying to harness atomic power and cut reliance on oil and hard-to-get coal. Nobel Prizes for two Americans, a Russian and a Briton. Bell Labs tries for a faster "chip." Those belligerent beetles.
SOCIETY: In Arizona: Pleasure and Pain from Disco Punches (American Scene). Tense? Frustrated? Work off your nervous energy by going a round or two at Bogail's, a disco with a definite difference.
PRESS: Fallout from the Farber Case. In the wake of the Farber incident, dozens of reporters are having their notes subpoenaed for court cases.
SPORT: Testing the Velvet Hammer. One for the Book. A personal look at Coach Bud Wilkinson, back in football, as he struggles with the problems of the St. Louis Cardinals.

BUSINESS:
INFLATION: As stacks plunge and interest rates soar, Carter prepares to pitch for wage-price guidelines ahd federal frugality. The program is de- tailed--and if it does not work, recession looms.
Soviets Go Atomaya Energiya (Energy).
Inflation: The Big Fight Opens (Economy & Business).
Fun and Expletives Repleted (Economy & Business).
Total Recall (Economy & Business).
Decision Doctor (Economy & Business).
Rambunctious Revival of Books (Economy & Business).
Cheap Flights (Economy & Business).

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT:
Nowhere Over the Rainbow (Cinema). The Wiz is the most lavish and expensive musical ever put on film, but it still does not make it over the cash.
Reviving the Story-Telling Art (Books). This fall's festival of new novels provides eleven good reasons why making believe is at last coining harding off
The Night the Walls Moved (Music). With movable walls and ceilings, a new and futuristic concert hall may just upstage the music at Paris' Beaubourg.
One Hit, Two Misses (Television). Coming up are a brilliant production of Pinter's The Collection and a couple of specials worth switching off.


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