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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: FEBRUARY 13, 1978; Vol. 111, No. 7
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: CANADA: A House Divided.Prime Minister Trudeau, and Quebec Premier Levesque. Inset: The ALGER HISS case: New Evidence. Cover: Illustration by Daniel Maffia.

COVER: Will Canada be torn apart? The huge, predominantly French-speaking province of Quebec is seeking independence, forcing a showdown between Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau and Quebec Premier Levesque.

NATION: Egypt's Sadat travels to Camp David in search of Caper's support--and new weapons. A look at the mountain retreat that has welcomed eight U.S. Presidents.
Carter says he's curbing arms sales.

Can he really?.

ALGER HISS: Since his celebrated perjury trial in 1949, one of the great dramas of the cold war, Hiss has sought vindication. But a new book offers evidence that he spied for the Soviets in the 1930s and lied about it afterward.

WORLD: Those Israeli settlements create a problem for a Middle East settlement. Grisly death of a Saudi princess.

LIVING: A new breed of young and knowledgeable collector is buying antiques, especially Americana, and making prices blast off.

ENERGY: Offshore oil drilling is spiked by the courts. The Feds'give an encouraging push to electric cars.

Wind power is freshening.

PRESS: Time Inc. buys the Washington Star for $20 million. The 102-year-old Chicago Daily News will quit publishing.

RELIGION: The peacemakers fail, and the Episcopal Church is split over the issue of ordaining women as priests.

EDUCATION: Time was when teaching in foreign languages was outlawed. Now bilingualism is sweeping the schools.

CINEMA: Blue Collar is a crude but honest look at factory life. A black market in human parts provides ghoulish glee in Coma.

LAW: Civil libertarians object to a computerized search for welfare frauds. In love? Put it in writing, advises a lawyer.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Bargains spread for air travelers as all's war in fares. Hollywood's Scandals of '78.

Dream street for big spenders.

TELEVISION: Two ambitious docudramas: NBC'S King. about Martin Luther King, and cBs's Ruby and Oswald.

about Kennedy's killer.

MUSIC: A singer and composer named BILLY JOEL is making it with a blend of big melody, wistfulness and street wit. [ A VERY nice full page article (With small photo of him in his mahattan apartment) on him, by TIME writer Jay Cocks.]


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