TIME Magazine June 3 1985 Who Has The Bomb? and 50 similar items
TIME Magazine June 3 1985 Who Has The Bomb? Nuclear Threat Tax Reform
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1985 |
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Time |
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June |
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TITLE: TIME magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
JUNE 3. 1985 Vol. 125 No. 22
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Who Has The Bomb. The Nuclear Threat is Spreading. Inset: Reagan Tax Reform.
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Illustration by
Eugene Mihaesco.
COVER: The nuclear threat is spreading 36 as more countries try to get the Bomb A top-secret research institute in Pakistan is just one outcropping of the nightmare of nuclear proliferation. In Asia, Africa and South America, a new generation of would-be atomic powers, known to experts as the phantom proliferators, is coming of age. As it does, the constraints on the globe's deadliest technology are showing growing signs of strain. See WORLD.
NATION: The President takes tax reform to the public Reagan launches a bold plan to simplify the tax code and win the hearts of average earners. - Treasury Secretary James Baker, in an interview, talks of the plan's difficulties and advantages. - TIME'S Board of Economists gives a qualified endorsement. - South Africa divestment: the issue is catching fire across the U.S. - In Maryland and Israel, a father-and-son spy team is arrested.
MUSIC: Minimalist Philip Glass is now the hottest composer around He used to be a taxi driver, a night clerk and a plumber. Now he is what he always wanted to be: a composer. From Houston to New York, from Stuttgart to Cannes, Glass's joyously propulsive operas and film scores have thrilled audiences and ignited passionate debate over the direction of modern music. If Glass has his way, he is likely to remain in the forefront.
World A prisoner exchange arouses Israeli anger. - Frustrated Reagan pounds a table over Nicaragua. - Barricades go up in Seoul.
Science One of the insatiably hungry maws known as black holes may be lurking at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
Economy Business TIME'S economists foresee stronger growth. - Pickens meets his match. - The Navy fires at General Dynamics.
Show Business It is the year of the Yanks at Cannes, as Americans dominate the film festival's rites of haggling, hyping and paying homage.
Law The Supreme Court rules that the Nation's Ford memoirs scoop was really copyright "piracy." - Child witnesses go on courtroom TV.
Books John Irving's Dickensian The Cider House Rules pits abortionists against right to lifers. - Red Baker revives the proletarian novel.
Medicine A California woman taking fertility drugs gives birth to septuplets, setting a record for mass multiple births in the U.S.
Living Once they were strictly for yokels, but thanks to rock musicians and Tom Selleck, Hawaiian shirts, old and new, are back in style.
Letters.
American Scene.
People.
Cinema.
Art.
Theater.
Milestones.
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