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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: OCTOBER 4, 1999; VOL. 154 NO. 14
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Man who could beat Gore. BILL BRADLEY.

NATION.
COVER: The Man Who Scares Al Gore.
Is it Clinton fatigue, or are we ready for another Bill--as in Bradley? The ex-basketball star gains on the Vice President as the public and the Dems look him over. TIME gets up close too.
The Veep: How his campaign went off track.
An Independent Wife: "Ernestine is going to be Ernestine.
CONTROVERSY: Making It Up as He Goes.
How do you tell the story of an unfathomable man? Edmund Morris imagines Ronald Reagan in an authorized biography.
NEW YORK CITY: A Big Stink over Art.
Is it the culture wars? Or is it electoral politics?.
WORLD.
CHINA: Surprised by Faith.
As the officially atheist state celebrates its 50th anniversary, ancient yearnings discomfit the powers that be.
The Idol: China's biggest rock star on alienation.
The Goddess: How Mazu survived the Cultural Revolution.
The Twins: A tale of two brothers and two Chinas.
The Living Buddha: The Dalai Lama on Marx and Mao.
TAIWAN: Where the Chips Fall.
A catastrophic earthquake rattles the island's vibrant economy.
BUSINESS.
TRAVEL: Rooms with Attitude.
Ian Schrager (of Studio 54 fame) and other entrepreneurs are waking up the hotel biz.
PENSIONS: Plundering the Nest Eggs.
Baby boomers are staging a cash-balance revolt.
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY.
CRIME: "I'm Lolita. You're Under Arrest.
A dot.com high flyer from Disney is caught in an FBI sting.
Internet: The unwary can land up in a mousetrap of sex sites.
HISTORY: Untold Tales of Einstein.
A new book puts forth a theory about his love child.
DIVIDING LINE: An Elegy for Lost Sons.
Jack E. White on guns and a father's search for meaning.
SPORT: Turf vs. Grass.
A new set of football injuries reignites the old debate.
THE ARTS.
CINEMA: Three Kings, not quite like any other war movie.
Romance can't live up, or down, to its sexy reputation.
Escaped cons chann the locals in the snappy Happy, Texas.
TELEVISION: A stunning, then baffling Animal Farm.
The West Wing is a new bully pulpit for Aaron Sorkin.
MUSIC: The king of country goes rock 'n' roll.
BOOKS: Susan Faludi on the heart of American manhood.
The Big Test, an adroit examination of the SATs.
Roddy Doyle's vivid portrayal of an Irish Everyman.
Tis, Frank McCourt's dour sequel to Angela's Ashes.
SHORT TAKES: Career woman Amy; Everything but the Girl.
Q+A: Dave Barry puts our columnist in his place.
PERSONAL TIME.
YOUR TECHNOLOGY: Anita Hamilton sizes up TV on the Web.
YOUR HEALTH: Christine Gorman on tests for colon cancer.
YOUR FAMILY: Amy Dickinson dreads parent-teacher confabs.
YOUR MONEY: Daniel Kadlec uncovers flood insurance.
PEOPLE: "Stop, I'm Diana Ross"; Melissa Joan Hart--vixen.
ESSAY: Charles Krauthammer on suspect bios.
COVER: Photograph for TIME by Gregory Heisler.


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