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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: April 30, 1984, Volume CIII, No. 18
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Reagan goes to China. The Terms of Endearment. Cover: Photo by Wally McNamee.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
REAGAN'S LONG MARCH TO CHINA: After three decades of ideological hostility, Ronald Reagan's capitalist road was finally taking him to China. He planned a return visit to Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang (right, in Washington), a first meeting with the let's-do-business leadership of Deng Xiaoping--and a quick introduction to the achievements of Deng's quiet revolution. NEWSWEEK'S 19-page SPECIAL REPORT was directed by Foreign Editor Tom Mathews assisted by General Editor Fay Willey. Correspondents Larry Rohter, Melinda Liu and Tracy Dahlby, and photographer Wally McNamee crisscrossed China to cover the story. The report also features an exclusive essay by Richard Nixon, who counsels Reagan to foster China's prosperity--the better to contain the Soviet Union.

SIEGE IN ST. JAMES'S SQUARE: Someone from the Libyan Embassy ened fire on anti-Kaddafi protest-last week--and suddenly, London s in a state of siege. British police ckaded the embassy, and the )Oting incident quickly escalated o an angry diplomatic standoff be- en Libya and Britain.

FURY OVER CENTRAL AMERICA: The fury on Capitol Hill grew last week over the administration's covert activities in Central America. The noisiest complaints were that CIA Director William Casey had failed to keep Congress properly informed, but the deeper concern was that Ronald Reagan's policy is failing.

ON AIR: A HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: NEWSWEEK On Air, featuring newsmakers and NEWSWEEK reporters around the world, has begun its third year of Sunday broadcasts on 110 RKO Radio Network stations.

THE NEW QUEENS OF COMEDY: Sandra Bernhard (left) and a legion of young women comics are suddenly giving male standup comedians a run for the funny with jokes that touch a host of contemporary concerns--from divorce and sex to parents and politics.

NEWSWEEK FULL LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:.
Central America: a war of words.
Taking on terrorism .
Democrats: scrambled odds .
Reagan on abortion.
Crying amid the carnage.
New moves on arms control .
The "Big Dan's" rape trial: a copycat crime?.
Pacific cloudburst.
ERNATIONAL: Tiege in St. James's Square.
SPECIAL REPORT:.
Reagan goes to China (the cover).
The new China card.
Reagan's long march .
Three at the helm .
Deng's quiet revolution.
An unwanted baby boom .
Intellectuals, youth and women: the have-nuts .
China in the year 2000.
ENTERTAINMENT: The new queens of comedy.
MOVIES: "Porky's" in blue uniforms.
SCIENCE:.
Quaking in the Midwest?.
A scary vigil on the Colorado.
EDUCATION: A Texas-size bid for the top.
BUSINESS : .
A business boom defies its doubters.
Seeing red over "Greenmail" .
The armadillo of real estate.
BOOKS:.
Welcome to the lucrative world of "Dune".
"Waterland," by Graham Swift .
"The Paper Men," by William Golding.
"The Unbearable Lightness of Being." by Milan Kundera.
MUSIC: The small-screen Savoyards.
NEWS MEDIA: Owner vs. editor at the Observer.
FASHION: The wrinkle's in the crinkle.
THEATER: Shirley on Broadway.
THE OLYMPICS: This Budd's for Britain.
JUSTICE: Second-guessing the jury.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Dispatches.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
THE COLUMNISTS:.
My Turn: Margo Huston.
Robert J. Samuelson.
Meg Greenfield.


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