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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
September 1993; Vol. 143, No. 857
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: Architectural Site 8, Painting by Barbara Kasten.
World's Most Widely Read Magazine.
Why Is This Man Laughing? . . . New York Tim.
Unforgettable Arthur Ashe . . . . Charles Pasarell.
Advice to a Young Wife From an. Old Mistress . . . Michael Drury.
Please Tell the Truth, Mr. President . . . Washington Post.
When a Law Goes Haywire . . . . Randy Fitzgerald.
In Death's Cold Grip . . . Drama in Real Life.
How the Credit Card Captured America . . . American Heritage.
The Crimes of Westley Allan Dodd . . . Eugene Methvin.
This Town Fired Its Government . . . Trevor Armbrister.
Can You Trust Your Doctor? . . . John Pekkanen.
How to Handle a Hostile Driver . . . Woman's Day.
Gene Hackman's Winning Wave . . . John Culhane.
That's Outrageous! . . . . Philadelphia Inquirer, et al.
Our Cow Named Tiger Lily . . . Penny Porter.
Before You Have a Heart Attack . . . Prevention.
The Boy Who Dreamed of a Palace . . . Kristin von Kreisler.
Hooked on Snuff . . . Common Cause.
From One Small Kindness . . . Wayne Kalyn.
Easy Ways to Protect Your Home . . . Ross R. Olney.
Uncle Jim's Wink at Life . . . John L. Phillips.
Along Came a Spider . . . Good Housekeeping.
The Punk and the Tyrant . . . . John S. Tompkins.
BOOK SECTION . . . Tornado Down! . . . From the book.
You Will Have a Good Life.
What's Your Hurry?.
Heroes for Today.
Personal Glimpses.
Points to Ponder.
Laughter, 45 ^.
Life in These United States.
^ Humor in Uniform, 83 ^.
News of Medicine.
IN Day's Work.
Word Power, 129 ^.
Quotable Quotes.
Picturesque Speech.
[72nd Year . . . Over 28 million copies in 16 languages bought monthly.
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