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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 25, 1997; VOL. 150 NO. 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COCVER: The Death of Privacy. You have no secrets. At the ATM, on the Internet, even walking down the street, people are watching your every move. What can you do about it? COVER: Photograph for TIME by Matt Mahurin.

NATION:
COVER: Who's Out There Watching You?:
Joshua Quittner has watched his worst digital nightmares unfold as hackers made his life hell, but if privacy is going to disappear--as often seems likely in this intrusive electronic age--it will come not in one Big Brotherly swoop but in tiny, imperceptible steps.
Beware of Bank Machines: How you're spied on.
Watch Those Cookies: Online browser tricks.
An Ounce of Prevention: Protecting your privacy.
Web-Smear: Reputation is a fragile thing.

WHITE HOUSE: And Now for My Next Act.
The budget consensus behind him, Clinton targets child care.
CRIME: NYPD Black and Blue.
A horrendous beating is tagged to the New York City police.
THE MILITARY: Trouble on the Border.
A shooting raises a review of the military's drug-fighting role.
THE JONBENET CASE: A Crime and No Punishment.
The Ramseys step up their own highly publicized probe.
WELFARE: Reaching Out to the Poor.
A little-noticed provision in the welfare-reform law paves the way for religious organizations to become government agents.
WORLD.
NORTH KOREA: Going Hungry for Politics.
A dire famine is taking second place to ideology and pride.
Eyewitness: CNN's Eason Jordan reports from Pyongyang.
BUSINESS.
SCAMS: What Rewards of Old Age?.
Seniors are falling victim to an increasingly sophisticated industry, one that bilks them of nearly $40 billion a year.
LODGING: Checking Out Cuba.
How U.S. hotel companies are sneaking into Castro's land.
MONEY IN MOTION: Rambo and the S.O.B.
Daniel Kadlec on the bond between two titans battling ITT.
SOCIETY AND SCIENCE.
HAPPENINGS: Digerati in the Desert.
In a makeshift techno-city in the wilderness, Netizens gather for uninhibited homage to a symbolic burning man.
MEDICINE: A Faulty Diagnosis.
A business deal with Sunbeam casts a shadow over the A.M.A.
BEHAVIOR: To Spank or Not to Spank?.
Many experts say a whack may occasionally be for the best.
EDUCATION: The Math Wars.
Surprise! American students are having fun with math. No wonder parents say they aren't learning anything.
THE ARTS.
CINEMA Sean Penn, bad boy gone good, shines in She's So Lovely, the Cassavetes film that took two decades to make.
The handsome, scary, silly Mimic goes buggy for bugs.
Muscles aripple, Demi Moore's G.I. Jane has the right stuff.
From blue collar to no collar in The Full Monty.
TELEVISION: Gary Sinise gets ugly in George Wallace.
MUSIC: Radiohead takes listeners on a space opera.
Oasis' long, winding, too familiar road.
BOOKS: The strange life of writer Frederick Exley.
PEOPLE: J.F.K. Jr.; Diana; and celebrity cookbooks.
ESSAY: Barbara Ehrenreich on the cute life.


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