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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY 11, 1980; Volume XCV, No. 6
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: CHILDREN of DIVORCE.Cover: Photo by Ormond Gigli.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
CHILDREN OF DIVORCE: Divorce is no longer a stigma for the parents, but it is still a wrenching series of crises for the kids. Today, there are 12 million American children under the age of 18 whose parents have split up. On the surface they seem the same as other kids, but the adjustment period can be painful, even damaging. After years of attention to the perils of single motherhood and lately the travails of the single father, professionals are finally addressing the problems of the children of divorce-and they are coming up with some advice to help them through the crisis. Page 58.

ESCAPE FROM TEHERAN: It was an escape with cast and paraphernalia worthy of Ian Fleming: six U.S. Embassy staffers in hiding from Muslim militants; a dashing Canadian ambassador plotting their getaway; passports from Ottawa and forged exit visas from the CIA. As the six reached home, a wave of gratitude to Canada swept the U.S. Page 26.

THE BOOM IN 'EL GRANDE MIAMI': The mood is saucy, the accent Spanish-and the profits enormous. A flood of free-spending Latin Americans is creating a boom in Miami. Working from files by reporter Vincent Coppola, writer Tom Morganthau-a veteran of The Miami Herald-describes the transformation. Page 36.

THE NEW RED ARMY: By U.S. estimates, it is "the most powerful land army in the world." That does not necessarily make it the best, but today's Soviet Army is a far cry from its primitive, ground-pounding ancestor of World War II. It is a sophisticated, mobile, efficient fighting force capable of projecting Soviet power anywhere from Western Europe to the Persian Gulf to China. NEWSWEEK examines its formidable strengths-and considerable flaws-as an instrument of Moscow's foreign policy. Page. 46.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Escape from Teheran: Is Bani Sadr the solution?.
Kennedy tries, tries again: Teddy's uphill fight in Maine.
Reagan: fired up at 69.
The West: MX spells trouble.
Boom in "El Grande Miami".

INTERNATIONAL:
Fleshing out Carter's doctrine.
Kennan's note of caution.
Massacre in Afghanistan.
How good is the Soviet Army?.
Is the right man in Moscow?.
Terror in Guatemala.
The Netherlands: Juliana gives up the throne.

LIFE/STYLE: Children of divorce (the cover). After remarriage.

SPORTS: Martina Navratilova at the top.
JUSTICE: How the IRS abets crime; Troubles at Antioch Law School.
MEDICINE: Building a new breast.
NEWS MEDIA: New combat zone in TV news.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: M. F. K. Fisher.
Milton Friedman.
Meg Greenfield.

BUSINESS:
Wall Street surges ahead.
G. William Miller under fire.
Carter's 1980 outlook: no economic miracles.
Mobil's profits and the networks.
A boon to consumers-and business, too.

MUSIC: Joan Armatrading does it her way.
MOVIES:
Otto Preminger's "The Human Factor": cool objectivity.
"American Gigolo": a tease.
BOOKS:
Kenneth Tynan's "Show People".
"Yellowfish," by John Keeble.
"States of Desire," by Edmund White.
TELEVISION: Pay TV without paying.
ART: Great finds.
THEATER: Edward Albee's "The Lady From Dubuque": hollow echo.


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