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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 2, 1978; Vol. 112, No. 14
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: CARTER's Breakthrough. (Corner Inset: Temple of Dendur: A treasure from the Past). Cover painting by Jim Sharpe.

COVER: Success at Camp David gives Carter a born-again presidency. Sadat faces strong Arab opposition. Inside Camp David: fatigue and near failure. Talking to TIME. Begin is optimistic. See NATION.

TIME LISTINGS:
NATION:
Nation: How Financier Vesco tried to buy influence at the White House. Castro and J.F.K. The Duke loses in Massachusetts.
Carter's Swift Revival: His summit triumph brings him new stature and new power.
Ordeal In the Mountains: Shouts, threats and exhaustion before a deal can be made.
Mission to the Middle East: Vance tries to rally support but finds many Arabs up in arms.
An Interview with Begin: In Jerusalem the sky is blue and the memory clears.
Dousing a Popular Theory: An all-star cast ofwitnesses testifies about J.F.K.'s assassination.
Vesco's Latest Caper: How the financier tried to buy influence at the White House.
Stalled Investigation: What ever happened to the GSA indictments?.
Dirty Work: An ex-CIA official blows the cover of agents in Europe.
Pleas for Patty: Support grows for her release.
The Duke Is Defeated: A Governor suffers because a Senator is in trouble.
Far-Out Defense (Americana).
Royal Trappings (Americana).
Bureaucratic Scramble (Americana).
Nonsex (Americana).
Cheating Hearts (Americana).
ESSAY: A Guide to American Restaurant Menus (Time Essay). Essay: A yumptious, low-calorie, farm-fresh, citrus-rich translation of a strange and spreading dialect: American menuese.

WORLD:
WORLD. South Africa's Vorster resigns and upsets the U.N's plan for Namibia. Military might ends Nicaragua's uprising. Britain's newest scandal: Oilgate. Soviet games in the Hindu Kush. Purges in Cambodia.
Vorster's Double Shocker (SOUTH AFRICA): A resignation and a stunning rejection may invite renewed warfare.
End of a Beginning Battle (NICARAGUA): Tacho Somoza wins, but the wounds may not heal.
The Town That Disappeared (IRAN): In 90 seconds, the year's worst earthquake kills 25,000.
Oilgate's Slick Business (BRITAIN): Government games let British crude leak into Rhodesia.
Disarming Idea (JAPAN): Taking a shot at the gun lobby.
Ripe Apple in the Hindu Kush (AFGHANISTAN): Radical nonalignment poses a dilemma for the West.
Dirge of the Kampucheans (CAMBODIA): New purges threaten a murderous regime.

SOCIETY:
Analyzing Jewish Comics (Behavior): It's just that it hurts less when you laugh. Behavior: A comic turned psychologist explains why so many comedians are Jewish. A new book makes a case for sociobiology.
Tactful Approach (Behavior): A new look at sociobiology.
A City Without Newspapers.. (Living): ...is like a day without sunshine. Living: For New Yorkers, life without newspapers is bringing subtle changes to their city's landscape, mores and folkways.
PRESS: The Return of Life: Time Inc. launches a monthly revival of its 1936 hit. Press: A brand-new LIFE emerges with that familiar red logo and the same preoccupalion with the enduring magic of pictures.
RELIGION: Going "Beyond Charity": Should Christian cash be given to terrorists?. Religion: Should Christian cash support anticolonial terrorism? The World Council of Churches anguishes over the question.
SPORT: A Touch of Iron and Elegance: Davidson rides off with the world equestrian title. Sport: With elegance and stamina, Bruce Davidson rides Might Tango to victory in the world equestrian championships.
EDUCATION: Hard Sell for Higher Learning: With enrollment and budgets down, colleges cater to the kids. Education: "Blow your mind! Read a book!" With enrollment and budgets fading, professors are using hard sells to recruit students.
LAW: Unhappy over Hookers: Unable to live with them or without them. Bird Hunt: Justice vs. politics in California. Law: U.S. cities wrestle with legal ways of keeping hookers off the streets. California's female chief justice under fire.

BUSINESS:
Economy & Business: There will be no crash of '79, predicted TIME'S Board of Economists. U.S. research is losing ground to foreign competitors.
No Crash of '79 Coming Up (Economy & Business): TIME'S Board of Economists sees only a slowing, then more growth.
The Disincentive Factor (Economy & Business.
A Ticking Time Bomb in Trade (Economy & Business): The Europeans threaten, yes, a ham-and-cheese war.
No WIN Campaign (Economy & Business): Peterson's principles.
The "Innovation Recession" (Economy & Business): A new worry about the U.S. economy: the decline in R. and D.
Midnight Oil (Economy & Business): Boom in hot gear.
Hard Times (Economy & Business): Now, a cement shortage.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT:
Camping in Style (Cinema).
Somebodies (Cinema).
Hot Feet, Vamps and Ragmatazz (Theater).
Town Tizzy (Theater).
Ancient Glory in Manhattan (Art): A new site for Dendur's temple. RENEWAL: When the Nile rose behind the Aswan dam, the ancient temple of Dendur was dismantled to escape the deluge. Today it glows in a sparkling new glass pavilion, a luminous jewel in Manhattan's night sky. See ART.
New Light on a Dark Kingdom (Art): A glittering trove of Nubian objects in Brooklyn.
The Robin Williams Show (Show Business): Sixty Characters in Search of a Maniac. Show Business: Robin Williams, a one-man cast of characters, sparks the hit sitcom Mork & Mindy. the sleeper of the young TV season.
Reflections in a Gilded Eye (Books).
Accident (Books).
New York Superman (Books).
Editors' Choice (Books).
Best Sellers (Books / FICTION)..


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