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Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * NEWSWEEK Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! ISSUE DATE: July 22 1974; Vol. LXXXIV, No. 4 IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COVER: THE EVIDENCE. (WATERGATE). TOP OF THE WEEK: THE WATERGATE EVIDENCE: It was another of those seismic weeks that have punctuated the history of Watergate -- a daily succession of shocks that ruined Richard Nixon's respite from his troubles and quickened the rush toward his impeachment. The House Judiciary aittee published eight thick volumes of watergate evidence -- and a separate paper suggesting that Mr. Nixon's tape transcripts had been tampered with. The Supreme Court prepared to rule this week that he must surrender still more tapes. His sometime top hand John Ehrlichman was convicted of conspiracy and perjury a the Ellsberg burglary case. And the committee weighed in with its own valedictory report -- plus a staff study alleging that Mr. Nixon may have bought a pair of birthday earrings for Pat, among other luxuries, out of campaign funds controlled by his friend Bebe Rebozo. To cover the spill of news, Washington bureau chief Mel Elfin fielded a task force of eleven correspondents: Henry W. Hubbard, Nicholas Horrock, Stephan Lesher, John J. Lindsay, Samuel Shaffer, Hal Bruno, Anthony Marro, Diane Camper, Henry L. Trewhitt, Evert Clark and Thomas M. DeFrank. In New York, National Affairs editor Larry Martz put together his own writing team -- Peter Goldman to report the turbulent week and its impact on the politics of impeachment; David M. Alpern to analyze the committee's evidence; Arthur Zich Jr. to assess the telltale discrepancies; Sandra Salmans to distill the Ervin report, and Jerrold K. Footlick to review the Supreme Court case. And Merrill Sheils and Freddy Boyd prepared the House committee's record of the Watergate crimes for a special supplement in which Newsweek's readers may study for themselves the raw facts on which Mr. Nixon and his Presidency will be judged. (Cover photo by Wally McNamee -- Newsweek. Mezzotint by Martin J. Weber.) PRESTO! IT'S MAGIC: Faster than a rabbit can pop out of a top hat, magic is turning into America's newest fad. With files from domestic bureaus and a stint of levitation contrived by The Amazing Randi (below), Linda Francke reports. [Also photos of DOUG HENNING and JAMES RANDI] ROLL 'EM: Ever since the pioneering days of Billy Bitzer (above, left, with director D.W. Griffith), cameramen have been the unsung geniuses of the movies. But now a brilliant young breed of cinematographers is gaining new prominence -- and in the process making American movies look better than ever. Charles Michener describes them from files by Martin Kasindorf in Los Angeles. FOCUS ON HUSSEIN: King Hussein of Jordan has become a pivotal figure in the search for a settlement of the Palestinian question and a lasting peace in the Middle East. Senior Editor Arnaud de Borchgrave and the King toured a Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan, where Hussein received a tumultuous welcome. De Borchgrave then met with Palestinian commando leader Yasir Arafat for a rare interview. NEWSWEEK LISTINGS: NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Watergate (the cover): Beginning of the end game. Those two-track tapes. The Judiciary Committee goes public. The President's memoir of March 21. Cutting Mitchell's loss. Howard Hunt's "threat". The evidence. The Ervin Committee winds it up. Pat Nixon's earrings. The verdict on Ehrlichman: "guilty". The Supreme Court's hard questions. INTERNATIONAL: Portugal: how firm is SpInola's grip?. The Mideast: focus on Hussein. A talk with guerrilla leader Arafat. Canada: Trudeau's surprise triumph. Maalot: did Dayan blunder?. Japan: Tanaka's troubles. Annexing the Marianas. LIFE/STYLE: It's magic!. SPORTS: The WFL's promising kickoff. JUSTICE: Earl Warren, 1891-1974. THE COLUMNISTS: My Turin Theodore M. Hesburgh. Meg Greenfield. Clem Morgello. Pete Axthelm. BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Turmoil of tight money. Farewell to the France -- and an era. Fly now -- or pay more later. The "bait and switch" game. Pressure for tax-shelter reform. THE ARTS: MOVIES: The new cinematographers. BOOKS: Malcolm Muggeridge: the scourge of God. "The Dogs of War," by Frederick Forsyth. * 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 copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) A great snapshot of the time, and a terrific Birthday present or Anniversary gift! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, ALL GUARANTEED --