Time Magazine July 2 1984 Erma Bombeck and 50 similar items
TIME Magazine July 2 1984 ERMA BOMBECK Controlling Immigration
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JULY 2, 1984 Vol. 124 No. 1
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COVER: HOW ERMA BOMBECK Copes. Working the House for Laughs. Inset: Immigration: Can It Be Controlled?
Cover: Photograph by Douglas Kirkland--Sygma.
COVER: Erma zings the blues as everyone's dingbatty neighbor "I still have a very ordinary, simple person trapped in this rich, gorgeous, successful body," says Author-Columnist Erma Bombeck. She is writing high after two decades of gags about children who look you in the eye and ask if anyone's home and husbands who bite their neckties in half when asked to talk. A look at a satirist who no longer knows whether she has a septic tank. See LIVING.
NATION: Immigration reform wins a narrow victory in the House Amid much confusion, the Simpson-Mazzoli bill squeaks through by a margin of five votes. - The Senate authorizes $299 billion for defense while challenging NATO allies and pressing Reagan for new arms-control initiatives. - Mondale interviews a black, a woman and a Southerner in his search for a running mate. - Reagan supports a nationwide minimum drinking age of 21.
BUSINESS: Latin American debtors try to form a united front Ministers from eleven countries meet in Colombia to work out a plan to lessen the burden on their treasuries from rising U.S. interest rates. - Where all that borrowed money was spent. - Controversy surrounds the IMF and its policies. - Citicorp, America's largest banking organization, names John S. Reed, 45, to succeed retiring Chairman Walter Wriston.
World Grumpy Europeans send their leaders a message. - Mitterrand chides the Soviets about Sakharov. - A desert nation under the gun.
Cinema Sly tangles with Dolly in Rhinestone. - A rock star turns spy in Top Secret! - Rocky meets Yoda in The Karate Kid.
Law A bizarre case of orphaned frozen embryos has stirred a worldwide debate on whether they have a right to life.
Books Some 5,000 errors are corrected in a new edition of James Joyce's Ulysses. - James Agee's short, luminous life and work are recalled.
Sport The U.S. track-and-field team is selected in a stirring celebration, mostly of Carl Lewis. - A graceful U.S. Open. - Swale dies.
Theater Hurlyburly, by David Rabe, cuts deeply and compassionately into contemporary banality. - A revival of Design for Living galumphs.
Art Except for two good shows, this year's Venice Biennale (including the U.S. pavilion) is mostly tired mannerism.
Essay Is it acceptable for journalists to invent facts in the interests of a "larger truth"? Is a larger truth journalism's province?
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