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19760000 |
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News, General Interest |
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Newsweek |
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English |
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NEWSWEEK
Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS --
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ISSUE DATE:
February 16, 1976; Vol LXXXVII, No 7
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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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: THE CONCORDE FUROR:
After long debate, the controversial Concorde
SST got a green light for sixteen months of
limited commercial service to the U.S. Newsweek examines the decision, the protest it
provoked and five other disputes in which
technology and economic advantages are being
weighed against environmental concerns. (Cover photo by Yan -- Rapho/Photo Researchers.)
IMPS OF MOSCOW:
The first exhibition of Soviet dissident art to appear
in the West opened in New
York last week, full of spoofs
of both socialist realism
(above) and Western pop art.
THE EMBATTLED BUSINESSMAN:
Business has never been the best-loved of American institutions, but its standing has hit new lows with the scandals of
the past two years -- and businessmen are beginning to fear that
the new hostility could destroy the free-enterprise system. To
win friends, corporations have mounted a blitz of public relations, lobbied heavily in Washington, adopted ambitious
codes of conduct and launched reforms -- with mixed results.
WHY IS TELEVISION SO BAD?
Television's prime-time entertainment industry is suffering through its most dismal
season. Though network profits have hit a record high, the
epidemic of show cancellations has raised suspicions
that reliance on tried-and-tired formulas -- sitcoms and
action-adventures -- has led
TV into a creative dead end.
Television editor Harry F. Waters examines the TV picture,
and, from his interviews with
network programing heads,
profiles the decision makers.
INDIRA'S INDIA:
As she embarks on her second decade in power, India's
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is still tightening her iron
grip. Last week, national elections originally scheduled for
March were put off for a year.
Newsweek's Edward Behr, a
veteran observer of the Indian
scene, toured the country and
reports that although Mrs.
Gandhi has made the trains
run on time, she has halted democracy in its tracks.
OLYMPIC HEROES:
The picturesque Tyrolean
Alps came alive last week with
the Olympic drama of heroes
like Austrian downhill racer
Franz Klammer (above) and
U.S. speed skater Sheila
Young. Peter Bonventre reported on the Games of Innsbruck. Two pages of photos in
color accompany the story.
INDEX:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The Concorde furor (the cover).
Five other environmental disputes.
Richard Nixon heads back to China.
Was Patty Hearst brainwashed?.
A psychiatrist's notes.
Exit Pat Moynihan.
Campaign '76: the scoop on Scoop Jackson.
Campaign notes.
INTYERNATIONAL:
A new Chinese puzzle.
Guatemala's devastating earthquake.
Indira Gandhi begins her second decade
of power.
Voices of dissent.
British fishermen sing the blues.
Nuclear hide-and-seek.
SPORTS:
Innsbnjck's Olympic heroes; with two pages
of color photos.
EDUCATION:
washington's in-and-out scholars.
BUSINESS:
embattled businessman.
Lockheed's $7 million man in Tokyo.
Banking: changing the regulatory guards.
Investigations: the IRS boss on the stand.
GE's nuclear-power rebels.
An unexpected gas attack in the House.
The honeybee rustlers.
NEWS MEDIA:
Hustling a skin magazine.
LIFE/STYLE:
Baskin-Robbins at 31;
Going metric in the kitchen.
TELEVISION:
Why is TV so bad?;
The network programmers.
SCIENCE:
Werner Heisenberg, quantum mechanic;
Not a particle of difference?.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Judith Wax.
Pete Axthelm.
Meg Greenfleld.
THE ARTS:
THEATER:
"A Matter of Gravity": Hepbum and talk.
MUSIC:
The Met mummifies "Aida".
MOVIES:
"Next Stop, Greenwich Village": accent on
the personal.
"The Slap": French faces.
BOOKS:
"Unequal Justice," byJerold S. Auerbach.
Eliot Asinof a "The Fox Is Crazy Too".
Juan Carlos Onetti's 'A Brief LIfe".
"How to Get Balled in Berkeley," by Anne
Steinhardt.
ART:
An impish Russian exhibit in New York.
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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