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TITLE: U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE: APRIL 6, 1959; Vol. XLVI No. 14
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Threat of a Steel Strike. What it has done to Business.

ARTICLES:
Why War Scare Will Fade.
A Look at the Cooling-Off Period Ahead.
War Scare: Fading, but.
Professional Diplomats See a 1959-1938 Parallel.
Threat of a Steel Strike.
What It Has Done to Business.
Why All the Talk About Fall-Out Now.
Concern in Congress--Expanded Research to Get More Facts.
War on "Roof of the World.
Meaning of Latest Outburst of Fighting in Tibet.
For 5 Million in U. S., Free Food Each Month.
A Step-by-Step Report on a 1959 Bread Line.
Will the South Beat the Democrats in Next Election?.
New Strategy Could Cause as Much Trouble as a Third Party.
Private, Segregated Schools: 1959 Results, 1960 Plans.
South Is Watching Experiments in Four Communities.
Another Problem for the Big Cities--Narcotics.
Report of a Federal Official and Interview With a District Attorney.
Man in the News: Under Secretary Herter.
On the Road to the "Summit.
Russia's "Nuclear Blackmail"--and How to Meet It.
By Dr. Robert Strausz-Hupe, Expert on Foreign Policy.
If Khrushchev Does Start Shooting, Who'll Win.
Top U. S. Military Men Size Up Power of the Two Sides.
Life in a Red Commune--in Refugees' Own Words.
News-Lines for Businessmen: What You Can and Cannot Do.
Will States Go Broke "Matching" Federal Funds?.
Taxpayers Find "Free" Money From Washington Far From Free.
Labor Week: Now It's Job Insurance That May Cost More.
Finance Week: Red Ink Spills Over--No Budget Balance in.
David Lawrence Editorial: Washington's Worry.

INDEX.
EDUCATION.
POLITICS.
FINANCE.
TAXES.
FRONT PAGE OF THE WEEK.
WASHINGTON WHISPERS.
INDUSTRY, BUSINESS(see below.
INTERNATIONAL(see below.
NEWS LETTERS.
LABOR.
TOMORROW.
LAW.
MARCH OF THE NEWS.
WORLDGRAM.
MILITARY.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS(see below.
BUSINESS AROUND.
PEOPLE.
THE WORLD.
PLUS AND MINUS.
TREND OF BUSINESS (U. S.


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