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SEE BELOW for MORE MAGAZINES' Exclusive, detailed, guaranteed content description!* With all the great features of the day, this makes a great birthday gift, or anniversary present! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED. TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine [Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!] ISSUE DATE: July 4, 1977; Vol. XC, No. 1 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 COVER: Everybody's search for ROOTS. EVERYBODY'S SEARCH FOR ROOTS: A year ago Americans were lighting up the skies in celebration of their 200th birthday and looking toward the third century of the Republic. But lately, in unprecedented numbers, they have begun looking back and inward at their immigrant past- under the influence of Alex Haley's epic search for "Roots." Inwritingthis week's cover story, General Editor David Gelman took stock of his own Russian roots. Early one morning in 1914, a soldier startled his mother's family awake-and instead of shooting them, he snapped their picture. Later he mailed it to them. A year earlier, Gelman's mother, Rose, sat for a photo with her brother-a day after arriving at Ellis Island. The cover photo, from the Bettmann Archive, was tinted as a labor of love by Americo Lelio Domenico Giannicchi, 71, an immigrant New Yorker. "I had this photograph in front of me for two long days and nights," he said. "I got more energy by the hour in restoring the faces, the persons of my beloved people.". THE N-BOMB: Congress debated last week a proposed small, battlefield version of a doomsday weapon-the neutron bomb-that minimizes blast and kills with death rays. President Carter must now decide whether to go ahead with the weapon. GOLDEN GLUT: Another bumper wheat crop is ripening-and threatening financial ruin in the Farm Belt. Nicholas Proffitt visited growers and the gypsy-like "custom cutters" who follow the summer harvest. CLASS ON GRASS: Jimmy Connors was booed, Ilie Nastase made a naughty gesture and, worst of all, strawberries were in short supply and had to be shipped in from Italy. It was hardly an auspicious way for WIMBLEDON to begin its 100th birthday party last week-but the grand old institution wasn't about to start showing its age. Sports editor Pete Axthelm reports on the celebration and the bright crop of new stat4 who made Wimbledon look as youthful as ever. In a companion piece, he profiles the most talked-about player, 14-year-old Tracy Austin. NEWSWEEK LISTINGS: NATIONAL AFFAIRS: The Supreme Court and abortion: who pays?. Jimmy Carter and the discontented Democrats. Howard Bakers hustle toward 1980. Amnesty for illegal aliens?. Seventh son ot the seventh son. Philadelphia's police-brutality turor. SPECIAL REPORT: Everybody's search tor roots (the cover). A black woman's hunt for ideritity. Tracing a Finnish tamily tree. How to uncover your roots. INTERNATIONAL: Idi Amin's latest adventure. Spain: Second thoughts on NATO. Battle over the neutron bomb. Brezhnev's blustery line in Paris. Congress and toreign policy. Israel: Begin takes command. A talk vith ex-Prime Minister Rabin. Iraqi-U.S. relations start to thaw. SPORTS: Wimbledon at 100. Tracy Austin-"Little Miss Ace". JUSTICE: The Supreme Court rules on public aid to parochial schools. The affair of the ardent suitor. MEDICINE: A heart transplant from a baboon. Another saccharin test. BUSINESS: The golden glut of wheat. In the field with the harvest gypsies. Exploring the Cuba trade. Kirby Jones, middleman in Havana. Gas from coal. Synthetic-fuel secrets of the Nazis. SCIENCE: Icebergs for Arabia. Raising shellfish on a deep-sea diet. EDUCATION: Petrodollar grants-boon or hazard?. Getting back to basics. Faculty pay and the cost of living. TELEVISION: Should critics be coddled?. THE COLUMNISTS: My Turn; John Dean. MIlton FrIedman. Meg Greenfield. THE ARTS: DANCE: George Balanchine's splendid "Vienna Waltzes". BOOKS: "Make Way for Lucia," by E.F. Benson. Leslie Marmon Silko's "Ceremony". Humphrey Carpenter's life of J.R.R. Tolkien. "Edith's Diary," by Patricia Highsmith. MOVIES: "Sorcerer': hell on wheels. "MacArthur': the old soldier. ______ Use 'Control F' to search this page. * NOTE: OUR 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 Edward D. Peyton, MORE MAGAZINES. Any un-authorized use is strictly prohibited. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED.