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1979 |
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Newsweek |
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English |
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United States |
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Vintage |
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Magazine |
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January |
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Weekly |
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News, General Interest |
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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:
January 29, 1979; Volume XCIII, No. 5
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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TOP OF THE WEEK:
AUSTERITY: With his State of the Union and Budget messages this week, Jimmy Carter sets forth his conservative new vision of the American future. Newsweek's cover report examines the politics of austerity, the White House team charged with selling it--and the emergence of Teddy Kennedy as the leader of the liberal opposition. (Cover photograph by Wally McNamee -- Newsweek.).
EXILE: The Shah of Iran finally left his strife-torn kingdom, setting off triumphant celebrations. But the opposition, led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (right), promised more turmoil until all of its demands for change are satisfied. A six-page report profiles Khomeini, reconstructs the Shah's last days and examines the Carter Administration's handling of the protracted crisis.
THE KID: He's the kid with a thousand faces, but JOHN MCENROE Jr., 19, is learning to control his temper while chasing Jimmy Connors for the No. 1 spot in tennis.
CRUISING COMEBACK: Sightseeing and shopping in the afternoon, drinking and gambling at night, disco dancing until morning and eating as many as seven meals in between--these are just a few of the pleasures that lured more than 1.2 million passengers to sail from North American ports last year. Cruising is making a comeback, and Newsweek sent General Editor Linda Bird Francke (left) and photographer Susan T. McElhinney to report on the activities aboard the SS Volendam, where fun goes on nonstop for nearly everybody.
MISSING LINK: They call her Lucy, and she feasted on turtle eggs before dying 3 million years ago. She is a missing link in human evolution, according to two anthropologists who claim that Lucy's bones indicate man diverged from ape millions of years later than was once believed.
CATHOLOCISM: The debate over social activism in the Roman Catholic Church in Latin America comes to a boil this week in a conference of bishops in Puebla, Mexico. In his first major test as Pope, John Paul II travels there to try to reconcile social reform and historic spiritual goals.
CONTENTS LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The politics of austerity (the cover).
Carter advisers Gerald Rafshoon Co.
What's Teddy Kennedy up to?.
Carter's peanuts and Bert Lance's bank.
In Chicago, it snowed, snowed, snowed..
Tennessee: the Blanton clemency controversy..
John Connally's GOP Presidential bid.
A suspect in the 'Hillside Strangler' cases?.
INTERNATIONAL:
Iran after the Shah.
The Shah's last days.
A look at opposition leader Khomeini.
Did the U.S. fumble the crisis?.
Cambodia: PoI Pot fights back.
Nixon's White House invitation..
Israel's raid into Lebanon.
LIFE/STYLE;
Cruisers ahoy!.
BUSINESS:
Carter's cut-the-costs budget for 1980.
The bitter American Express-McGraw-Hill battle.
Breaking the audio barrier with digital records.
A foreign suitor for Grandma A P..
Braniff's sky-high expansion gamble.
Antitrust: the IBM Methuselah case.
RELIGION:
Catholic bishops' Latin American conference.
EDUCATION:
Recruiting college students from abroad ...
... and declining U.S. enrollments.
SCIENCE:
Anthropology: finding Eve's cousin.
SPORTS:
John McEnroe's drive for the No. 1 tennis slot.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: William C. Freund.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Meg Greenfield.
TELEVISION:
The new season: bringing on the clones.
THE ARTS:
DANCE:
Jerome Robbins's "The Four Seasons".
THEATER:
"The Human Voice": Liv Ullmann's tour de force.
BOOKS:
"King of the Jews," by Leslie Epstein.
Penelope Gilliatt's "The Cutting Edge".
"California and the West," by Charis Wilson and
Edward Weston.
"Prince of the City: The True Story of a Cop Who
Knew Too Much," by Robert Daley.
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