Newsweek July 23 1973 Great Gatsby Mideast and 50 similar items
NEWSWEEK July 23 1973 GREAT GATSBY MIDEAST OIL POW's
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Publication Year: |
19730000 |
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News, General Interest |
Issue Type: |
Weekly Issue |
Publication Name: |
Newsweek |
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English |
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Weekly |
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News, General Interest |
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NEWSWEEK
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ISSUE DATE:
July 23, 1973; Vol. LXXXII, No. 4
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: Now, Pneumonia. (Richard Nixon).
TOP OF THE WEEK:
NOW, PNEUMONIA: In the midst of his interminable Watergate crisis, Richard Nixon suddenly came down with
pneumonia -- and was ordered hospitalized for at least a week. With deadline dispatches from the Washington
bureau, General Editor Richard Boeth discusses the President's illness and his impending confrontation with the
Ervin panel, while Senior Editor Peter Goldman writes the latest chapter in the Watergate hearings. Medicine
editor Matt Clark examines the Nix. on medical file and the hazards of viral pneumonia. (Newsweek cover photo
by Wally McNamee.)
OVER A MIDEAST OIL BARREL: As the oil requirements of the United States, Europe and Japan grow, the old
economic balance of power is tipping further in favor of the assorted republics, monarchies and sheikdoms of the
Middle East that sit atop most of the world's 633 billion barrels of proven oil resources. Drawing on reports filed
by James Bishop Jr. and Henry W. Hubbard in Washington, Arnaud de Borchgrave, Nicholas C. Proffitt and Barry
Came in the Mideast and Jeff B. Copeland in New York, General Editor Michael Ruby tells the new oil story.
FILMING GATSBY: On the floodlit terrace of a Newport mansion, the cast and crew of Paramount's $6.5 million
"THE GREAT GATSBY" re-created one of Gatsby's fabulous parties last week, with Newport socialites as extras
and onlookers. General Editor Charles Michener reports this first phase of filming the Fitzgeraid classic,
interviews its director, Jack Clayton, and talks with stars Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, who Gatsby play the
characters and Daisy.
SAIGON'S POW'S: Countless South Vietnamese who dare to disagree with the policies of President Nguyen Van
Thieu have been rewarded with indefinite prison terms -- and a life of mistreatment and torture. With files from
Saigon correspondent Ron Moreau, General Editor Richard Steele profiles the plight of Saigon's political
prisoners.
VICE ON ICE: A pornography entrepreneur straps bikinis on his nude wrestlers; book publishers prepare lawsuits;
filmmakers mostly fidget. Reations are diverse -- and confused -- to the tough new obscenity ruling by the
Supreme Court. With files from correspondents across the nation, General Editor Elizabeth Peer surveys the
pornography industry.
NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Viral pneumonia lays President Nixon
low (the cover).
The Bethesda White House.
The Nixon health chart.
Watergate: Mitchell's story.
"Rose Mary's Baby" -- trouble ahead for.
Republican fat cats.
Coed prisons.
Wetbacks: California's revolving door.
INTERNATIONAL:
Peron clears the way to resume power.
How the nuclear nations shape up.
Britain's Common Marketeers.
Cambodia -- only a matter of time.
Saigon's political prisoners.
Japan: the Emperor's keeper.
Africa's tragic drought.
SCIENCE: The specter of water pollution.
RELIGION: A "pope" for American Lutherans?.
LIFE AND LEISURE:
Grand hotels in the Portman style.
Hollywood's super-chauffeur.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
Inflation: now, the price bulge.
Conspiracy charges in the gas "shortage".
Oil and the shifting balance of power.
The international securities theft ring.
Beer bust.
Reaction: the fun formula.
SPORTS:
Israel's ninth Maccabiah Games.
Tom Weiskopf wins the British Open.
Paradoxical star Willie Stargell.
THE ARTS:
ART: An amusing exhibition of art fakes.
BOOKS:
Anthony Sampson's "ITT".
Richard H. Pells on American radicalism.
"Ninety-two in the Shade," by Thomas
McGuane.
MOVIES: Newport meets "Gatsby".
MUSIC:
White gospel goes rock.
The magic of Caramoor.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Douglas Davis.
Shana Alexander.
Paul A. Samuelson.
Stewart Alsop.
THE MEDIA:
Pornography: after the Supreme Court's
ruling, the vice goes on ice.
ABC's Burns and Schreiber -- summer fun.
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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