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Newsweek |
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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:
March 31, 1975; Vol. XXXV, No. 13
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER: THE GREAT RETREAT: The agony of Vietnam seemed to recede after 1973's accords, but last week it returned with stunning ferocity. Threatened with a staggering defeat, President Thieu abandoned half his country to save the rest--and suddenly fifteen years of U.S. sacrifice seemed about to go down the drain. Newsweek s coverage chronicles the exodus in Vietnam and the siege of Phnom Penh. (Cover photo by Willie Vicoy--UPI.).
SUB CHASE: It was Mission Impossible" come true: a sunken Soviet sub plucked by the CIA from the floor of the Pacific, with the help of Howard Hughes and,a giant mechanical claw. It was unclear what the CIA had learned, how much the caper had cost and how the Reds would react. Equally interesting was how the story broke and the efforts made by the CIA to bottle up one of the best spy yarns in years (page 66).
PYTHONMANIA: A troupe of outrageously anarchic British comedians who call themselves MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS has turned into one of the most successful programs on American public television. Harry F. Waters reviews Pythonmania and discusses its stupendous silliness.
DESERVING RICH: One hardship of being wealthy in a recession, notes New Yorker cartoonist William Hamilton in My Turn, is that the poor get all the attention. To square accounts, he tells--in words and drawings--what heiress Maisie Grace (above) and others of the deserving rich are up to.
TWO AT THE TOP: England's Francis Bacon is the most important painter of the human figure. Brice Marden is the leading young American abstract painter. Current exhibitions by each display the extremes of modern art. Douglas Davis analyzes their work, with two pages of color reproductions.
IT WON'T WORK: In the event of a new oil embargo, some armchair strategists have suggested the U.S. could easily seize Saudi Arabia's oil fields. Senior Editor Arnaud de Borchgrave spent several weeks traveling in the area and explains why a U.S. military intervention is not feasible.
ThE WAR IN INDOCHINA:
Vietnam: the great retreat (the cover; with two
pages of color).
Refugees on the move.
Cambodia: the besieged capital.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The CIA's Operation Jennifer: skulduggery at
sea.
The fugitive kind: America's underground.
The Supreme Court and "Hair".
Haldeman's story.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Kissinger's peace mirage in the Mideast: a
setback for shuttle diplomacy.
The oil fields: could they be knocked out?.
the scent of revolution.
Chile: the scream room.
NEWS MEDIA:
The great sub chase;
New Journalism today.
MEDICINE:
Doctors on strike;
Remembering the womb.
IDEAS:
What is a just society?.
LIFE/STYLE:
After Ari;
The name game.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
The recession: a bright note or two.
Offshore oil: the states lose.
The Rock Island bust.
Sharing the wealth.
Rewriting the Big Apple.
Fatties need not apply.
SPORTS: Bill Walton.
THE COLUMNISTS: My Turn: William Hamilton. Meg Greenfieid. Milton Friedman. Shana Alexander.
THE ARTS:
ENTERTAINMENT:
Pythonmania.
Pay cable.
ART:
Bacon: faces.
Marden: stripes
MUSIC:
Barry Manilow.
BOOKS:
"The Mythic Image," by Joseph Campbell.
"The Letters of Sean O'Casey," edited by
David Krause.
"Celebration," by Harvey Swados.
MOVIES:
"The Bluebird": hooray for Hollygrad.
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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