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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 6, 1979; Vol. 114, No. 6
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: LEADERSHIP in AMERICA. 50 faces for the future. Cover: Design by Michael Doret.

NATION Carter names Banker Paul Volcker chairman of the Federal Reserve and retired Time Inc. Editor-in-Chief Hedley Donovan a senior adviser. Former New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu is tapped for Housing and Urban Development, and Portland, Ore., Mayor Neil Goldschmidt for Transportation.

COVER: The cry for leadership in the U.S. goes far beyond the White House. TIME presents an analysis of the art of leading; a review of the 200 leaders TIME picked in 1974; and 50 new faces for the future. See SPECIAL SECTION.

SHOW BUSINESS One of today's busiest comedians is George Burns, 83, who put his act together in 1903, and now has three movies going.

SPORT In a preview of the 1980 Olympics, the Soviets unveil some striking new facilities at Spartakiad, their national games.

MEDICINE Fatty foods have long been considered bad guys, but cholesterol may not be the only villain in heart disease after all.

PRESS A small-town editor takes on the sheriff and discovers the perils of zealous reporting: libel suits, debt and death threats.

CARTER: In his post-Camp David spirit, he turns more combative, carrying his energy fight to the people and over the heads of Congress. But grass-roots reaction to Administration turmoil remains negative. See NATION.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS As the worst price explosion since the Korean War rages, the Carter anti-inflation team stumbles. Do, Detroit's last dinosaur.

BOOKS Living in the Manio-toto is a surreal look at real characters. The Neoconserva-tives ponders liberals who turned right.

LIVING The tables are turned in some Midwest bars, where male strippers take it all off while female patrons cheer them on.

RELIGION That witch next door may be just a friendly fan of neopaganism, a growing movement interested in pre-Christian rites.

WORLD: Postrevolution worries in Nicaragua about democracy or Marxism. Begin is ill, Israel's economy hurts, and a P.L.O. leader is assassinated. Interview with Iran's Foreign Minister. Jesse Jackson in South Africa.

EDUCATION A group of schools for the children of poor migrant workers fills stomachs as well as minds and provides a harvest of hope.



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