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...hand rose from a sea of smiling faces in St. Peter's Square and fired several shots at Pope John Paul II. After a quick trial by Italian authorities, Mehmet Ali Agca, 23, a self-described "international terrorist," disappeared behind bars to serve a life sentence, leaving a stream of questions unanswered: Who was he? Why had he done it? Had he acted alone or on someone else's orders? In an hourlong special report that will be broadcast this week, an NBC News team headed by Correspondent Marvin Kalb follows the trail of suspicion and surmise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terrorism: Tracking Agca | 9/27/1982 | See Source »

...scene at Manila's Malacañang Palace leaves little doubt that the two most powerful people in the Philippines are both named Marcos. While President Ferdinand Marcos receives a constant stream of visitors in his study, which is just off the main reception hall, First Lady Imelda Romualdez Marcos holds court next door in the music room. Last week, a few days before leaving on his trip to the U.S., the President discussed at length his wife, human rights and other issues with TIME Hong Kong Bureau Chief Ross H. Munro and Manila Stringer Nelly Sindayen. Excerpts from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Interview with Ferdinand Marcos | 9/20/1982 | See Source »

...Lopez is one of a record number of illegal immigrants pouring daily across the 2,000-mile-long U.S.-Mexican border in search of new jobs and new lives. Before the recent economic troubles began, there was a steady stream of aliens entering the U.S. from Mexico. Now this stream has become a flood that is deeply disturbing U.S. labor leaders, who fear that the new arrivals will accept low wages and take jobs from American workers at a time of high unemployment. More than half a million Mexicans made the crossing in 1981, and border police expect a much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Making the Great Escape | 9/13/1982 | See Source »

...Compared with letters, her diaries also full of shoptalk as she labors on The Years, Three Guineas, her biography of Fry. Not that this is mundane stuff. Here was a woman who could weep over her earlier entries: "The sense of all that floating away for ever down the stream, unknown for ever." Ultimately the diaries had the same spiritual stake for her as the rest of her writing. "If one does not lie back & sum up & say to the moment, this very moment, stay you are so fair, what will be one's gain, dying? No: stay, this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Hooked | 9/13/1982 | See Source »

Then factory hands and clerks stream back from the beaches and backyards to their lathes and typewriters, and salesmen hit the road again, knowing that their customers will once more be at their desks rather than on the golf links or tennis courts. Everyone, from the executive suite (indeed, the Oval Office) to the grocery checkout, tries to read the early signs to divine what is likely to occur in the months ahead. The chief questions: When is the economic recovery coming, and how strong will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hope and Worry for Reaganomics | 9/6/1982 | See Source »

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