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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: MAY 7, 1979; Vol. 113, No.19
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: THE OIL GAME. (INSET: Cable TV takes off). Cover: Design by Michael Doret.

COVER: With supplies down, prices up and profits gushing, Big Oil fights to smother widespread suspicion that it is creating a phony shortage and hoarding gasoline in order to earn excessive profits. See ECONOMY & BUSINESS.

NATION: President Carter, refreshed after his Georgia vacation, plunges into his campaigns for SALT II and an oil- tax program. The U.S. swaps two Soviet spies for five Soviet dissidents. Is a Jekyll and Hyde the Hillside Strangler? CABLE TV: After many false starts, it now reaches a fifth of the nation's viewers and is nearing a takeoff point. The attraction: programming more diverse and sophisticated than the networks now provide. See TELEVISION.

WORLD: Thatcher revels in American-style razzmatazz, while Callaghan wages a low-keyed campaign in an election too close to call. In Salisbury, the bishop faces a tough challenge. Iranians want to end the revolutionary trials. A case of nuclear sabotage in France. New clues to Moro's murder.

LAW: England is rebuked for keeping a national scandal too long untold. Lawyer Marvin Mitchelson's fee gambit.

EDUCATION: Taking to the courts, the University of North Carolina challenges Government interference in its integration policies.

MUSIC: The ROCHE SISTERS bring a clear, fresh sound to folk songs. A virtuoso CHAMBER ORCHESTRA flourishes in ST.

PAUL.

SHOW BUSINESS: Robert Duvall and Lee Remick play Dwight Eisenhower and Kay Summersby in ABC'S trashy, feisty mini-series, IKE.

SPORT: Spectacular Bid and his erratic young jockey, Ron Franklin, are clearly the team to beat in this years Kentucky Derby.

CINEMA: A Little Romance is a charming comedy for Sir Laurence Olivier and two smart kids. Mia Farrow is becalmed in Hurricane.

RELIGION: Base communities bring help to the poor of Latin America. An Orthodox Jewish scholar believes in Jesus' Resurrection.

BOOKS: The man who made The Cat in the Hat turns 75. [DR. SEUSS, AKA Theodore Geisel.] Elizabeth Hardwick's novel Sleepless Nights turns and tosses.

PRESS: The Soviets haras two journalists. Chief Justice Burger looks for leaks. Clay Felker loses another magazine.

American Scene; Milestones; People; Letters.


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