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TITLE: TIME
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 12, 1996; VOL. 148 NO. 8
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Golden Feat: MICHAEL JOHNSON. Photograph for TIME by Mike Powell--Allspart INSET: Photograph for TIME by Brooks Kraft--Sygma. NATION:
WELFARE: Ripping Up the System:
With not a little drama, Clinton and Congress launch the country into a new social order, overhauling the safety net that has entangled millions of Americans in dependency and poverty for decades. The question now: What system or systems will take its place?.
Reforming Health Insurance: A significant triumph.

ATLANTA: From Fame to Infamy: The investigation of Richard Jewell took on aspects of farce.

TWA FLIGHT 800: Awaiting a Parting of the Waters: At the ocean's mercy, investigators speculate and hunt for clues.

THE POLITICAL INTEREST: Without a Clue:
Michael Kramer on Congress and the war on terrorism.

BOOK EXCERPT: Life with Ross:
Veteran political pro Ed Rollins discovered the man who would be king (or kingmaker) to be paranoid, cheap, personable, abusive, hardworking, cheery, no-nonsense, egotistical--and that's just the half of it Speaking His Mind: Rollins turns his eye--and ire--on Arianna Huffington, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, George Bush, New.
Jersey Governor Christine Whitman and Newt Gingrich.

ROSS PEROT: His Way or No Way: The Texas tycoon has been lying low, but come fall, Ross will open his wallet and presto! he'll be everywhere.

SOCIETY AND SCIENCE: ETHICS: Should the Embryos Be Saved?. Britain destroys thousands en masse, triggering outrage.

BUSINESS: Is America Ready for Net TV?: Television sets that can surf the Web are coming this fall.

THE OLYMPICS:
COVER: Paving the Roads with Gold.
Victory is always a palliative. The exuberant triumphs of Michael Johnson, Dan O'Brien and other Americans at the athletic competition in Atlanta did much to raise the spirits of the injured city--and a fretful nation Girls of Summer: U.S. women are the Games' big winners.
A Farewell to Atlanta: Pico Iyer on an afflicted Olympics and the performances that quickened its soul.

THE ARTS:
MUSIC: Sublime's new album might have made it the hottest band of the year. But an overdose struck first.
CINEMA: So why are families forgoing family movies?.
Robin Williams slides further down the maudlin slope.
BOOKS: Richard Nixon is back, as opinionated as ever.
A journalist tells on how the other half dates.
APPRECIATION: Roger Tory Peterson, 1908-1996.
PEOPLE: Anna Paquin and the geese; Tom Cruise sues.
ESSAY: Barbara Ehrenreich on women and wild things.


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