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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 27, 1978; Vol. 112, No. 22
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: New American Manners. Social Arbiter LETITIA BALDRIGE. Inset: Here comes Superman! Cover: Illustration by Roger Huyssen.

COVER: Manners are making a comeback in the U.S., but not exactly in ways that Emily Post had in mind. The new etiquette is a mix of old formality and freedoms wrought by the sloppy '60s and feminism. See LIVING.

WORLD: Although the army has shown its muscle, discontent lingers in Iran--but the Shah is determined to hang on. In the Middle East peace talks, it's down to the last 10%. China's Great Leap Outward to modernization.

HERE'S SUPERMAN! Ever wonder who the Man of Steel's father was? Why Marion Brando, of course. That's just one of the twists in an expensive, long awaited new film that's fast, funny and fun for everyone. See SHOW BUSINESS.

NATION: A season of taking stock and giving thanks is celebrated across America. The Russians place new war planes in Cuba and the U.S. approves advanced weapons. Fugitive Porno King Mike Thevis is nabbed by the FBI. A study of the elections shows polls were wrong again.

SCIENCE: A satellite named Einstein and a multi-probe of the planet Venus kick off an extraordinary year in American space.

SPORT: New N.F.L. rules have strengthened offensive play, and tag-end teams are rolling up points against league leaders.

MEDICINE: An investigation of legal and lucrative Chicago abortion clinics reveals scandalous haste and unsanitary conditions.

ART: Edvard Munch, the somber Norwegian Expressionist, is having a splendidly tortured revival in Washington.

BEHAVIOR: Renowned Anthropologist Margaret Mead dies at 76, after a career that revolutionized her profession.

PRESS: After five years, New Times magazine folds, a victim of high costs and lower reader interest in investigative journalism.

ESSAY: The price of trying to regulate industry is going higher. Despite benefits, the nation may not be getting its money's worth.

THEATER: In his first full-length play in three years, Harold Pinter traces an adulterous triangle back to a lecherous twosome.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: How Saudi Arabia handles its $75 billion hoard. Why gasoline prices are rising. The resurgence of mail-order buying.


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