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Newsweek |
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English |
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February |
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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
February 5, 1979; Volume XCIII, No. 6
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. ] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER: SPECIAL REPORT THE NEW CHINA:
America will see a great deal of Teng Hsiao-ping
this week, but what of the nation of a billion people
he is leading in a great lea p toward modernization?
In a nineteen-page special report starting on page
32, Newsweek tells the story of Teng's new China.
What kind of man is this wily survivor of Maoist
p urges? What is life like for the people.of China's
bustling cities and backward countryside? How far
behind the U.S. and the Soviet Union are the Chinese
in military might, technologyand creature comforts?
What are the real prospects for the China trade?
What will the new global play of forces be now?
To answer these and other questions, Assistant
Managing Editor Maynard Parker and Foreign Editor Russell Watson, who recently visited China, directed a team of correspondents and writers. Hong
Kong bureau chief Holger Jensen found his boyhood
home in Shanghai for a moving personal piece, and
James Pringle refreshed his impressions of Peking,
where he had served before. In New York, Associate
Editor Fay Wiley, another recent visitor to China,
wrote several of the stories. Steven Shabad directed
the research effort and James K. Colton was the photo
editor. (Cover photo by James Andanson -- Sygma.)
THE NEW FOUNDATION:
In his mid-term State of the Union
Message, Jimmy Carter offered Amer-
ica a spare "New Foundation" for its
future: an austerity budget, a SALT II
treaty with Moscow -- and a turn away
from the do-it-all Democratic past.
ROCKY:
Nelson Rockefeller died last week at
70. Rocky was one of the great American political figures of the postwar period and a major social and cultural
force. But all his wealth and drive
could not bring him the Presidency.
"VIVA JUAN PABLO" Tracing the path of the first Catholic missionaries to the New World,
Pope John Paul II began a historic
mission of reconciliation in the Latin
American church when he opened
the conference of bishops in Mexico.
INDEX:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The State of the Union: Jimmy Carter's spare
"New Foundation".
The death of Nelson A. Rockefeller.
The GOP: getting ready for 1980.
SPECIAL REPORT:
The new China
(the cover).
Deputy Prime Minister Teng's New Deal.
A profile of Teng -- man in a hurry.
Spelling it the Pinyin way.
Winds of change: "We feel free".
A Westerner's return home to Shanghai.
After Mao, love blooms again.
Making English a second' language.
The outlook for U.S. trade with China.
Can Taiwan survive?.
The new global balancing act.
INTERNATIONAL:
Iran: Bakhtiar tries to take charge.
A PLO terrorist's violent death.
Italy's coalition government breaks up.
West Germany: bringing the Holocaust home.
SPORTS:
The Super Bowl: just what God and Pete Rozelie
had in mind;
Ken Stabler and the sportswriter: foul play?.
RELIGION:
Pope John Paul II's Latin American visit;
An airborne papal audience.
EDUCATION:
The one-room school: here to stay.
BUSINESS:
Carter's Economic Report: slicing up a smaller
pie for '79.
Those juicy 1978 corporate earnings.
Sears turns the tables on the regulators.
The sore plight of the little oil refiners.l
TELEVISION:
The new Carnegie plan for public TV.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Tum: Herbert Gold.
Paul A. Samuelson.
George F. Will.
THE ARTS:
THEATER:
"The Elephant Man": freeing a sensitive spirit.
Joseph Papp's black "Julius Caesar".
"A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur": no poetry.
BOOKS:
"To Build a Castle -- My Life as a Dissenter," by
Vladimir Bukovsky.
"Dress Gray," by Lucian K. Truscott IV.
"Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman," by Michele Wallace.
Donald Barthelme's "Great Days".
MOVIES:
"The Great Train Robbery": technique wins.
"Ice Castles": heart-tugger.
______
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