トップページ雑誌Time : the weekly news magazine
識別コード | Z1053.3T0070001 |
---|---|
書名 | Time : the weekly news magazine |
巻数 | Jul. 29, 1985 No.30 - Vol.126 No.5 |
著者 | |
出版者 | Time Inc. |
出版地 | Chicago, Ill ; シカゴ |
出版国 | 米国(US) |
出版年 | 1985/07/29 |
言語区分 | 英語 eng |
頁数 | 60 |
大きさ (cm) | 28 |
ISSN | |
目次 | Letters 1 SPECIAL SECTION: The atomic age, 40 years later, still the age of anxiety by Roger Rosenblatt 4 The Bomb obliterated Hiroshima at 8:16 a.m. on Aug. 6, 1945, and from that moment nothing has been the same. A four-part report tells the story of the atomic age from the perspectives of a Hiroshima schoolboy, a physicist, a former President and a people who tried to come to terms with the threat of apocalypse. A Fire In the Sky : what the boy saw 6 A New World, A Mystic World : what the physicist saw 14 A Nation Coming Into Its Own : what the president saw 22 A Vision of Ourselves : what the people saw 28 BACK TO WORK: Reagan's prognosis 34 The President faces personal and political uncertainties. Doctors assess chances of a recurring malignancy. The First Lady curries on. See United States. World 42 In South Africa, unrest spreads to Soweto. Dams collapse in Italy. Europe moves ahead on high-tech research. Cinema 50 Sport 51 Mary Decher Slaney shows how it might have been in her first race against Zola Budd since their Olympic crash. Business 52 TIME's economists see more growth ahead for Western Europe. An uncertain future for the dollar. Law 56 In London, 10,000 big-spending American lawyers meet amid talk of terrorism and tax deductibility. People 57 Milestones 58 Books 59 Cover: Photograph by K. Tatushi |
各号備考 | Special Section: The Atomic Age 40 years later, still the age of anxiety - page 4 Volume Number: Cover - No.30, Contents page - Vol.126 No.4 |