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TITLE: TIME
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE: MARCH 24, 1980; Vol. 115, No.12
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: JIMMY CARTER vs INFLATION. The president's demand: Discipline...disipline...disipline." INSET: THREE MILE ISLAND: One Year Later. Cover: Design and construction by Eugene Mihaesco; photographed by Roberto Brosan. Carter's photograph by Roddey E. Mims.

COVER: President Carter goes on TV to announce his new anti-inflation program: a balanced budget, ,credit controls, a 10 gasoline tax. He calls for "discipline," but many believe the program isn't tough enough. See NATION.

WORLD: Iran's government loses a war of wills over the U.S. hostages. In Zimbabwe, a strategy of reconciliation. New woes for Middle East talks. li Napalm and poison gas in Afghanistan. ' The Pouilly-Fuisse that wasn't.

THREE MILE ISLAND: A year after a nuclear accident nearly caused a disaster, the scars remain. An analysis of why the nuclear power industry is in trouble. New training methods for reactor operators. See ENERGY.

AMERICAN SCENE: In Illinois: Some imaginary and irreverent political musings on the eve of the Land of Lincoln's crucial primary.

RELIGION: Is "voluntary" school prayer constitutional? A Bay State court says yes. Cardinal Baum is the quiet American in Rome.

NATION: Can anybody stop Reagan? tio Death of the Scarsdale Diet doctor. Ford Motor Co. wins a Pinto case, and Henry II retires.

EDUCATION: The Junior Great Books program thrives on the classy and the classics. Grove City College beats Washington.

SCIENCE: As the heavens become crowded, the Air Force gets an eagle-eyed tracking system. Space buffs fear a lunar giveaway.

SEXES: Do homosexual males consciously seek danger? Cruising raises that question. The airlines' only mother-daughter pilot team.

MEDICINE: Fetoscopy allows a direct probe of a baby in the womb. ' A strange rash plagues Eastern Air Lines flight attendants.

BOOKS: You heard the story and read the book, now catch the "ho-vie." The Third Wave de-massifles the info-sphere.

BEHAVIOR: A World War II diary of a U.S. prisoner of the Japanese casts new light on the plight of American hostages in Iran.

ESSAY: The fast increase in the number of over-65s in the U.S. can only make ageism an even more harmful bias.

LAW: Convicts are not paying their fines, leaving Uncle Sam holding an $80 million bag. ii Justice without courts.



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