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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: MARCH 5, 1984; Vol. CIII, No. 10
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Gene Doctors. Unlicking the mysteries of cancer, Heart disease and genetic defects. Photo: Prepared Synthetic DNA. Cover: Photo by Erich Hartmann-Magnum at Genex Corp.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
MEDICINE'S BRAVE NEW WORLD: A revolution is under way--and its objective is nothing less than an understanding of human life at the core. In laboratories across the country, scientists are unlocking the mysteries of the gene in a frontal assault on the causes of cancer, heart disease and thousands of genetic defects. The new medical genetics has profound implications for the diagnosis and treatment of disease, but it also has conjured up otherworldly visions of superraces born in test tubes and petri dishes. In a SPECIAL REPORT, NEWSWEEK explores this unusual science, examines its impact in the search for a cancer cure and introduces a new breed of doctor--the genetic counselor.

THE MARINES PULL OUT: The redeployment of the U.S. Marines Beirut finally began. But a new Lebanese cease-fire broke down, and i esident Amin Gemayel was still :hting for survival. At a press con-rence, Ronald Reagan had to an-er some tough questions about the failure of his Lebanon policy.

IS MONDALE THE MAN?: After an impressive victory in the Iowa caucuses, the candidacy of Democratic front-runner Walter Mondale took on an aura of inevitability. With his closest rival, Sen. John Glenn, apparently fading--and six others struggling to mount a credible challenge--Mondale began campaigning against Ron- ald Reagan himself.

ELUSIVE VISIONS: A reclusive painter of private, hallucinatory visions, BALTHUS was largely ignored in his native France as late as the 1960s. Now, with a major retrospective at New York's Metropolitan Museum, a modern master has come into his own.

PRICE OF PROTECTION: By imposing import restrictions on Japanese cars, Washington has allowed the domestic auto-makers to limit supplies and earn rapidly rising profits. Industry critics charge, however, that protection has brought higher prices for consumers.

NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:.
The Democrats: countdown to "Super Tuesday.
Reagan: the leadership issue.
Glenn's liftoff fizzles out.
Jesse Jackson and the Jews.
How TV affects politics.
A sniper in the schoolyard.
Miami's Canadian Mafia.
A medal for Chambers.
INTERNATIONAL:.
The Marines pull out.
Iraq, we are coming.
France's gridlock.
El Salvador's Campaign '.
Reagan signals Moscow.
Brunei's big bash.
JUSTICE: Sentence by public opinion?.
ENTERTAINMENT: Whoopi makes whoopee.
SPECIAL REPORT:.
The gene doctors (the cover.
Cancer: the enemy within.
The genetic counselors.
MEDICINE: The death of the "bubble boy" Freezing doctors' fees.
BUSINESS:.
Carving up the car buyers.
Happy days for the "Indies.
Washington's matador.
Another body blow for Big Labor.
PHOTOGRAPHY: California by strobe light.
BOOKS:.
James Deakin's "Straight Stuff.
The Encounter," by Crawford Power.
On Monte Cassino.
SCIENCE: Now, "Nemesis.
THEATER:.
Rockaby": Beckett's angel of oblivion.
Woza Albert!": lord of the streets.
TECHNOLOGY: A turn to integrated software.
TELEVISION: TV's steamy "Streetcar.
MOVIES:.
Unfaithfully Yours": solid fun.
This Is Spinal Tap": rocky road.
ART: Visions of the Cheshire cat.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Dispatches.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
THE COLUMNISTS.
My Turn: Frank M. Bryan.
Robert J. Samuelson.
Meg Greenfield.


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