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TITLE: TIME
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE: JULY 31,1978; Vol. 112, No. 5
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The test Tube baby. Birth watch in Britain. Cover: Illustration by Roger Huyssen.

NATION: Carter's chief adviser on narcotics is involved in a drug case and resigns. Heading for adjournment in October, Congress picks up the pace. Georgia Senator Talmadge, lonely and troubled, is investigated for his financial dealings. After two years of drought, Californians are wet and happy.

COVER: As the first "test-tube baby" is about to be born, many people are asking if this extraordinary event is really blessed--a boon to infertile women--or the beginning of a Faustian nightmare. See MEDICINE.

AMERICAN SCENE Aficionados of history, science fiction and war battle it out in Ann Arbor, Mich., at the annual conference of war garners.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS The postal pay settlement may help slow down inflation. Po. The Bonn summit brings many promises and some hopes.

ESSAY The Khmer Rouge Communists have carried their ideology to a grotesque ex-treme--and destroyed Cambodia.

ART Nostalgists are enjoying a London exhibition of the great allegorical paintings so popular in Queen Victoria's day.

WORLD: After Middle East talks behind a British moat, Mena-chem Begin has an unintentional TV hit. ' Strong words at the OAU summit. P' Peking's new big-power diplomacy. Asia's pirates still make victims walk the plank.

SCIENCE With the help of venal archaeologists, grave robbers are robbing Latin America's pre-Columbian art treasures.

BOOKS Inventing America shows the surprising origins of the Declaration of Independence. Sherlock Holmes lives! LAW How fair is Soviet justice? Not very, at least when politics is involved. Two U.S. newsmen are punished for libel.

CINEMA Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band never does catch the beat. Foul Play has Chevy Chase, but not much else.

LEADERSHIP: Nearing mid-term, Carter is in deep trouble, and the main problem is his weak and inconsistent leadership style. With criticism mounting, Washington is wondering: Will Jimmy be a one-term President? See NATION.

THEATER The summer blahs have skipped Broadway, where 27 shows are brightening the Rialto. A guide to the best hits in town.



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