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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: DECEMBER 11, 1978; Vol. 112, No. 24
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: Cosmetics: Kiss and Tell. Revlon's Michel Bergerac. Cover Photograph by Dirck Halstead.

COVER: Cosmetics makers are pushing a new, new look that stresses romance and mystery. Nobody markets it better than Michel Bergerac, chief of Revlon, the General Motors of beauty. See ECONOMY & BUSINESS.

NATION: San Francisco's mayor and another official are gunned down, adding to the city's list of tragedies and raising a question: How could such a lovely town have such violence? The anguish of Jonestown continues.

GIFTS: The best and the brightest of this year's books for Christmas: on the dance, wild flowers and wilder animals, old comic-book favorites, art and archaeology and other delightful presents of mind. See BOOKS.

WORLD: Poster politics in Peking gives a boost to Teng Hsiao-p'ing. Do An Iranian memorial holiday begins a dangerous hour for the Shah. eo. Saudi Arabia and Egypt cool their friendship. Japan gets a surprising new Premier. Brezhnev promotes his alter-ego. Britain's Thorpe case continues.

LAW: Fighting over the new federal judgeships. ' The Supreme Court dodges the issue on Farber and freedom of the press.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Wage-price guidelines lurch off to a shaky start. ' Anti-inflation Chief Kahn jolts Washington with wit and candor.

EDUCATION: To avoid mandatory busing, Chicago's board of education tries a voluntary desegregation plan with magnetic features.

TELEVISION: NBC President Silverman kills the network's new shows and unveils a January lineup of thrills, chills and laughs.

MEDICINE: Doctors are told that advertising their services and fees is O.K. Test-tube-baby doctor finally gets a U.S. award.

BEHAVIOR: Researchers claim humans literally present two faces: one sincere, one deceitful. Army brats have problems.

SCIENCE: An ancient coin unearthed in Maine could help prove that Vikings, not Columbus, really discovered America.

ESSAY: Here come those annual warnings about holiday blues, but don't expect the whole truth from social pathologists.

LIVING: A Tutglut of artifacts ts spawned by Tutan-khamun. The small Burgundy grape harvest skyrockets prices.


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