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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:
AUGUST 15, 1977; Vol. 110, No. 7
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: Coping with the NEW New York Times. Publisher Arthur Ochs ("Punch") Sulzberger.
The Cover
Illustration by Richard Hess.
COVER: The old gray lady ain't what she used to be. The New York Times is packing a lot more punch these days (though some call it paunch). For all that's fit to print about the changes at the new Times, see The Press.
The NATION: Jimmy Carter unveils a welfare plan that emphasizes jobs, and offers a peace pipe to pot smokers. Meantime, the CIA is accused of still more wrongdoing: feeding drugs to unwitting human guinea pigs.
The NATION: Six dead. Seven wounded. Son of Sam, the psychopath who stalks New York with a.44-cal. revolver. strikes again. Police phones jingle constantly with tips, but after a year-long man hunt, the killer remains free.
THE WORLD: Cy Vance finds Middle East peace a tough nut to crack. Cyprus Archbishop Makarios dies.
LIVING: At Oshkosh, latter-day Red Barons land Baronesses) achieve highs in homemade planes.
The LAW: To prevent riots, Chicago officials are trying to ban all marches. But what about the First Amendment?
ESSAY: what's left of the New Left? Balding pates, mortgages, briefcases, sure. But also an impulse for change.
RELIGION: Seven British theologians revive some old questions about the divinity of Jesus and stir an unholy row.
BOOKS: Jonathan Yardley is sweet and sour on Ring Lardner. David Storey's newest novel is mostly sour.
ENERGY: Congress passes most of Carter's program, and a new Cabinet agency is created to carry it out.
MUSIC: Home life was hectic for Kris and Rita, but the Kristoffersons are finding togetherness on the road.
ECONOMY & BUSINESS: For countries near bankruptcy, the IMF proposes a bailout fund. But will $10 billion dot'
EDUCATION: Some 1,250 teen-age classicists hold a Latin-fest in Florida complete with togas and chariot races.
SCIENCE: Sure that DNA research is not a real menace, scientists are resisting controls by Congress.
Letters.
Milestones.
Medicine.
People.
Cinema.
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