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TITLE:
U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE:
March 5, 1984; VOL. 96 No. 9
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.
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COVER: When Church and State Collide.
Cover illustration: Richard Waldrep.
A Giant Step for Mondale He lives up to expectations in Iowa's opening round.
Signs of a Break in the Deficit Logjam Impatient voters, discouraged investors push Washington.
Will Good Times Last Through '84? Interview with Martin Feldstein.
U.S. Assumes a New Role in the Mideast The switch in Lebanon is from participant to spectator.
There Are Too Many Foreign Powers Stirring Lebanon's Pot" Says our Mideast correspondent.
Nicaragua Enjoys a Lull but Still Runs Scared Sandinl.t., leaders art, ceciire today yet fear tomorrow.
Sub Duels Under Polar Ice: How Ready Is U.S.? Soviets are forcing a change in underwater strategy.
Taiwan Bounces Back Stronger Than Ever Solid economic growth stills the prophets of doom.
When Church and State Collide Battle over separation rages in courts, legislatures.
In New Christian Schools, Jesus Is the Teacher Faith overrides other issues.
Religion Is Again a Potent Social Force" Theologian Harvey Cox tells why.
U.S. Firms Plus Foreign Partners Equals Prosperity Joint ventures are paying off for many American companies.
Why Cheating Is on the Rise in U.S. A psychology professor's view.
New Orleans Takes Its Turn at a World's Fair Serious theme is there, but so is a promise of fun for all.
USIA: A Battered but Powerful Propaganda Tool Even with its leader frequently in hot water, the system works.
Capitol Hill Issues Pension bills ... homemakers and IRA's ... immigration reform.
Paying the Price of Cheaper Airline Fares Tickets cut, but so is service.
How Blacks Are Faring as Government Leaders Five big-city mayors and the tough problems they face.
History Teaches "We Don't Know What We Think We Know" Observes scholar Daniel Boorstin.
Where You Can Find That Money for College We've been asked about loans.
A Make-or-Break Year for Nation's Unions The fighting front ranges from contract talks to politics.
Banks Feel the Heat From Rising Service Fees Congress joins angry customers.
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Worldgram.
World Business.
U.S. Business.
News You Can Use.
DEPARTMENTS.
Letters to the Editor.
Memo to Readers.
Currents in the News.
Washington Whispers.
Managing Your Money.
Tax Rulings.
News-Lines.
The Editor's Page.
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