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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: April 8 1985; Vol. CV, No. 14
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Living With Cancer. The disease that will strike one in three Americans. Cover: Photo by Anthony Suau--Black Star.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
YES, THERE IS LIFE AFTER CANCER: Once an almost certain death sentence, a diagnosis of cancer still strikes a special terror in the hearts of victims and their families. But thanks to improved detection and treatment provided by oncologists like Dr. Jan van Eys (left), many patients today are actually cured; others live far longer than they would have in the past. NEWSWEEK'S two-part cover story examines how the treatment of cancer is changing and presents an intimate profile of Helen Bartlett (right, with husband, John), who is one of the courageous survivors who continue to wage a harrowing medical and psychological battle against this especially cruel disease.

RETURN TO THE 'KILLING FIELDS': Ten years ago Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge guerrillas swept into Phnom Penh and began their sadistic work of dismembering Cambodia. NEWSWEEK correspondents Ron Moreau (left) and Tony Clifton covered the miseries of the country at the peak of the war in Indochina. With photographer Wally McNamee, they were back last week, conjuring up old ghosts and assessing Cambodia's troubled future.

THE SUPERPOWERS FACE OFF: A U.S. officer was shot by a Soviet sentry in East Germany last week--the first uniformed U.S. soldier killed by Soviet gunfire in more than two decades. Just two days later, Ronald Reagan won a House vote for 21 new MX missiles--a victory he considered crucial to the peace-through-strength image he wants to present to the new Soviet leadership.

COUNTER EVOLUTION: A century after Charles Darwin revolutionized the science of biology with his theory of evolution, some scientists are suggesting that there are fundamental flaws in the great natural- ist's reasoning.

AN IRREVERENT EYE: The astonishing photography collection of Sam Wagstaff (sold to the Getty Museum for a reported $5 million) is displayed in an eclectic new show that batters the viewer with surprise after surprise.

NEWSWEEK FULL LISTINGS:.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:.
The superpowers: a time of testing.
Spies: the rules of the game.
Don Regan's White House.
Ghosting for the master.
Pollution: now the bad news.
Bernhard Goetz in the dock.
Legion of Doom: young vigilantes?.
California: politics in disarray.
Yes, Virginia, and it'll cost you.
INTERNATIONAL:.
Cambodia: return to the "killing fields.
Should the U.S. get involved?.
Hun Sen: "Pol Pot must be eliminated.
South Africa: violence in black and white.
Brazil: "Be strong, Tancredo.
Honduras: who's in charge?.
China: leaning into the "evil winds.
Peking's war on adultery.
BUSINESS:.
When a house can't be home.
Will "Yasu" ever deliver?.
Hollywood tries for a new hit.
Colgate: pumping profits.
The Pentagon stings an industrial giant.
Aftershocks of a crisis.
MEDICINE:.
Living with cancer.
the cover.
Learning to survive.
ART: Marc Chagall, 1887.
SCIENCE: Science contra Darwin.
PHOTOGRAPHY: An irreverent eye.
LIFE/STYLE: Stretching out the drive.
MOVIES:.
Desperately Seeking Susan": identity transfer.
Alamo Bay": fire in the gulf.
JUSTICE: Greensboro shoot-out: round three.
HEALTHS: elling Herbalife's way.
FASHION: Designed by inspiration.

THE COLUMNISTS.
My Turn: Ted Koppel.
Robert J. Samuelson.
Meg Greenfield.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Dispatches.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.


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