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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: APRIL 25, 1983; Vol. 121, No. 17
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Spokesman for the elderly. "They deserve much -- and need much." Congressman Claude Pepper. Inset: Vietnam's Woes: An exclusive report. Cover: Photograph by William Coupon.

COVER: At 82, Claude Pepper is at the peak of his remarkable career. He is the champion of the elderly. His New Deal liberalism is out of phase with the White House, but fits the graying of America. See NATION.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Topic A in the money world: Will Reagan reappoint Volcker? Money pours into IRAs to beat the tax-filing deadline. Martin Marietta's boss reflects on his takeover battle with Bendix.

VIET NAM: A decade after the withdrawal of the last U.S. combat troops, the country is vexed by problems. An exclusive report on a stumbling economy, a divided people and an army mired in a nasty war in Kampuchea. See WORLD.

NATION: Chicago elects its first black mayor. Adelman wins amid policy setbacks. The style and substance of William Clark.

MUSIC: Farewell to the Big Five: rising standards have created a new elite of nine U.S. orchestras, with many more close behind.

WORLD: The fate of Reagan's Middle East peace plan is in doubt. Did the CIA outfox the KGB? Argentina's Galtieri is arrested.

BOOKS: A writer returns to Greece to avenge his mother's death in Eleni. o. Vladimir Na-bokov rides after Don Quixote's ghost.

MEDICINE: What makes an alcoholic? How can the victim be cured? A major new study provides fresh insight into a national problem.

RELIGION: Evoking the ancient concept of sanctuary. 43 churches are defying the law to provide havens for Central American refugees.

EDUCATION: Their problems are daunting, but some inner-city schools have improved so much they are getting Ford Foundation awards.

SPORT: Spaniard Severiano Ballesteros wins his second Masters title, blitzing golf's best players, showing he is one of them.

ART: At the Metropolitan, the landscapes of John Constable give a deeply English, deeply conservative vision of Arcadia.

ESSAY: Yesterday's fashions and movies like Chariots of Fire have helped bring back the serious hat for men, an odd, noble item.

SHOW BUSINESS: Gandhi wins eight Oscars, leaving E. T. far behind with four, as Hollywood rewards the moral message instead of fun.


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