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TITLE: PEOPLE magazine [Most features below are from 2-4 pages, ALL include multiple photographs of the subject!]
ISSUE DATE: October 4, 1976; Vol 6, No 14
CONDITION: Standard sized weekly magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: WOODY ALLEN. What's new Pussyfoot? A Comic strip that pokes fun at his paranoia.

INVENTORS: SUSAN HUHN's voting machine -- Rolf Darbo's outdoor grill.

LOOKOUT: Movie producer RON KAUFFMAN -- Plane restorer Susan Dacy.

UP FRONT: Grand Prix racer James Hunt wants to be king of the road -- Ex- Nixon aide Steve Bull says forget the 181/2-minute gap and Watergate -- Nanda Devi Unsoeld loses her life on the mountain whose name she bore -- Prime Minister John Vorster grapples with crisis in South Africa.

OFF THE SCREEN: WOODY ALLEN's unfunny role is just another front.
IN HIS OWN WORDS: Epidemiologist Brachman fights the Philly killer and swine flu.
STAR TRACKS: Margaux looking up -- Peter Boyle as Joe McCarthy -- Haig fatigued -- Moynihan victorious -- Debbie Reynolds and son.
OUT OF THE PAGES: With Blood and Money TOMMY THOMPSON has found that real crime pays -- $500,000 and up.
FOR A SONG: KIKI DEE arrives with a little help from her friend Elton John.
COUPLES: CLAUDE CHABROL's leading lady is his wife, STEPHANE AUDRAN.
SEQUEL: JAN CLAYTON, who used to look after Lassie, now aids alcoholics.
JOCKS: Minnesota's FRAN TARKENTON rewrites the record books.
OVER THE TUBE: A watched pot boils for PETER (Rich Man, Poor Man) STRAUSS.
IN TROUBLE: RICHARD NIXON's Hong Kong date says it was a brief encounter.
BIO: GEORGE and JOY ADAMSON decide they were born free too.
ON THE MOVE: Cowboy STEVE FORD hits the presidential campaign trail.
MEDICS: Psychiatrist WILLIAM TRIEBEL collects big on Medicaid.


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