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TITLE: New York Magazine
[The Magazine of and for New Yorkers! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: MARCH 24, 1980--VOL. 13, No. 12
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: How to Make More Money With Your Money--If You've Got Any Money Left.

How to Make More Money With Your Money--If You've Got Any Money Left By Jack Egan In the peacetime history of the United States, the sustained rate of inflation has never been this high--and neither have interest rates. In all probability you are mortgaged up to your ears, but if you do have any money left, you have an unprecedented opportunity to make it work for you. Herewith a guide to what those opportunities are: Treasure it.

Behind Carter's U.N. Fiasco By Tad Szulc The worst diplomatic blunder of Carter's presidency--America's vote in the U.N. on the Israeli settlements--is now history. The process of assigning blame, avoiding responsibility, and coping with the anger continues and will for a long time. Szulc, a leading diplomatic reporter, takes us through the whole sorry mess to see who, if anyone, is now telling the truth.

Painting the Town Photographs by Elizabeth Lennard This is the most photographed city in the world. Lennard takes the process one step farther.

Leslie Browne's Own Turning Point By Cheryl Bentsen When Leslie Browne made her first movie, The Turning Point, things went well. She's a dancer, and that's mostly what she did. But in the upcoming Nijinsky she has a straight acting role and the problems were many: Among them was the fact that she came very close to death.

The Newest Writer's Block By Lucinda Franks Gwen Davis wrote a novel called Touching. Doubleday published it. One Paul Bindrim found a character in it who very much resembled him and was not pleased with his portrait. He sued Doubleday and Davis and won--$ 75,000. Then Doubleday sued Davis for almost twice that amount. What's a poor author to do?.

DEPARTMENTS:
The City Politic: Of Kennedy, Carter, Jews, and the Money Gap By Joe Klein and Michael Kramer The New York primary could be a referendum on President Carter's Israeli and urban policies.
Books: And Never on Sunday By Auberon Waugh Is the ayatollah's book of religious and toilet instruction the real thing? Not bloody likely.
Art: On Winter's Traces By John Ashbery Some thoughts from a critic's notebook after a spring gallery walkabout.
Food: Jam Session--Rating the Strawberry Preserves By Gael Greene In search of the .berry best, five judges tasted jams, with reactions ranging from "Yecch" to "Yummy." Reassuringly, Smucker's made the top twelve.
Theater: Blurred by Triple Exposure By John Simon Innocent Thoughts, Harmless Intentions is the Circle Rep's latest worthy effort.
The Sporting Life: Why the Last Won't Be First By Vic Ziegel The Mets' training camp is filled with optimism, but not enough hot prospects.
Records: Heavenly Lengths By Alan Rich A new performance by the Juilliard offers deeper insights into Schubert's G-major Quartet.
Movies: Making Love, Not War By David Denby A Small Circle of Friends really wouldn't interest anybody who cared about the anti-war movement; Best Boy is a lovely film about a good Jewish son.
The Urban Strategist: Pooling Around By Schuyler Hagstrom Here are eight public places--all indoors, seven of them free--to get back into the swim of things.
Brief Lives: The Brooklyn Hot-Dog King By Maureen Cox Big Ed Rispoli peddles hot dogs and makes a better living than you do.

MISCELLANY.
Letters.
Intelligencer, by Craig Unger.
In and Around Town.
Best Bets, by Elicit Stern.
Sales & Bargains, by Leonore Fleischer.
London Sunday Times Crossword.
New York Classified.
Art & Antiques.
Town & Country Properties.


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