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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: MARCH 3, 1980; Vol. 115, No. 9
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: WHO is the man? The many faces of PETER SELLERS. Inset: He's Golden! Superstar ERIC HEIDEN. Cover: Illustration by Julian Allen.

COVER: Master of comedy, timing, wit and disguise, Peter Sellers is one of the screen's finest actors. He is also one of the most elusive, a man who prefers to wear a mask. Who is the real Peter Sellers? See Show BUSINESS.

NATION: A U.N. commission is formed to investigate the Shah, but the question remains: When will the hostages be freed? Seven G.O.P. presidential hopefuls circle warily in a debate. Some rich candi- dates are going broke.

OLYMPICS: The Winter Games belong to Speed Skater Eric Heiden, but there was much more to cheer --Ingemar Stenmark in the slaloms, Robin Cousins in men's figure skating, and that scrappy and surprising U.S hockey team.

WORLD: Martial law in Kabul, as strikes and civilian protests add to Soviet woes in Afghanistan. Vance travels to coordinate a Western response to the invasion. A stunning comeback for Canada's Pierre Trudeau. The gory election campaign in Zimbabwe Rhodesia Israel opens a "house" in Egypt.

LAW: The Supreme Court.ts-sues a tough ruling in the case of an ex-CIA agent turned author who disregarded his secrecy pledge.

ART: In Paris, a revealing retrospective exhibit opens of the best, and worst, of that Showman-Surrealist, Salvador Dali.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Wanted: A plan to fight inflation. Po. Coping with the petro-buck gusher. Change coming to Lloyd's of London.

SCIENCE: A surprise find of tiny diamonds in a remote Soviet forest may hold the solution to the mysterious Siberian explosion of 1908.

ENVIRONMENT: Storm after storm sweeps across Southern California, killing at least 24 and causing $425 million in property damage.

BOOKS: Sex in History exam - ines the subject from Adam and Eve. The Eldorado Network is a thriller with a Spanish accent.

DANCE: With the hit revival of West Side Story, Choreographer Jerome Robbins returns to Broadway in high-stepping triumph.

ESSAY: Inflation and the energy crisis may mean an end to the American way of waste and a revival of that old-time frugality.

MEDICINE: It's the world's top medical journal, but some writers say it has an editorial policy that delays getting news to the public.


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