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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: January 1981; Vol. 118, No. 705
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: "Jeff's Winter" -- Detail of an Acrylic Painting by American Artist Robert LoGrippo.

CAN AMERICA WIN THE CAR WAR?.
DO NOT GO GENTILE: A CANCER VICTIM BATTLES BACK.
HELP! TEACHER CAN'T TEACH.
Which Path to Our Energy Future? . . . James Nathan Miller.
They've Killed My Daughter Twice!" . . . Joseph P. Blank.
Derby Nick--Biggest Little Man in Kansas City . . . Sports Illustrated.
Can America Win the Car War? . . . Ronald Schiller.
Stranded on Egg Island Rock . . . Drama in Real Life.
Dr. Countee's Gamble . . . Peter Michelmore.
Party Lines . . . Cartoon Feature.
Help! Teacher Can't Teach! . . . Time.
Lion in the Rain-Rinsed Morning . . . The Atlantic Monthly.
Poland's Strike for Freedom . . . William E. Griffith.
Can the Steam Engine Do This?" . . . Woody Allen.
Acid Rain: Scourge From the Skies . . . Robert Collins.
Season of the Empty Nest . . . Joan Mills.
Is That Really Walter Matthau? . . . Maurice Zolotow.
Miami's Murderous Drug War . . . Nathan M. Adams.
What's Your "LifeScore"? . . . "Life Plan for Your Health.
Alone, Unarmed, Untouchable: The Amazing SR-71 . . . Jim Hartz.
Incest: Facing the Ultimate Taboo . . . Roul Tunley.
When I Was Nine . . . Bridget Moore.
Washington: A Capital With Class . . . Picture Feature.
Simple Secrets to Beat Inflation . . . Family Circle.
Medicine's Ray of Hope . . . Stanley L. Bnglebardt.
A Cop in the Wilderness . . . . Gerald Moore.
Broiled Raffish, Anyone? . . . The Wall Street Journal.

To Make Love Grow.
Sand: Nature's Wondrous Building Block.
Plain Prayers for a Complicated World.
News of Medicine.
Encouraging Word.
Quotable Quotes.
Life in These United States.
Laughter.
Notes.
Picturesque Speech.
Word Power.
Day's Work.
Personal Glimpse.


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