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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
April 1980; Vol. 116, No. 696
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Smelts, a detail of an etching, hand colored with watercolor by American Artist Neil Welliver.
SPECIAL FEATURE: TREASURE HUNT! -- FABULOUS FIND ON SILVER SHOALS.
SAUDI ARABIA: TNE NEXT IRAN?.
SIX SPECIAL POWERS OF PRAYER.
Spring -The Resurrection Time . . . The Foxes' Union.
Saudi Arabia: The Next Iran? . . .Carl T. Rowan.
Dan Hiers' Journey Back to Life . . . Drama in Real Life.
We Can Clean Up the Welfare Mess . . . Kenneth Y. Tomlinson.
Willie Stargell- Baseball's Peerless Pirate . . . Dave Anderson.
Six Special Powers of Prayer . . . Ardis Whitman.
Danger! Prescription-Drug Abuse . . . John G. Hubbell.
Pumping Irony . . . John Carenen.
That Terrible Taxing Time:.
I. Fear of Filing . . . Los Angeles Times.
II. How to Survive a Tax Audit . . . McCall's.
The Man Who Defied Castro: Huber Matos . . . David Reed.
A Most Unfunny National Joke . . . It's Your Money.
The Elephant Baby-Sitter . . . "Jungle Picture".
A Family That Blows Up Buildings . . . CEO.
Glory of Longwood Gardens . . . Picture Feature.
New Robots: Nimble-And Far Brainier . . . Fortune.
Getting What You Want Without Money . . . Woman's Day.
Poquito, Our Portable Pup . . . "We're Traveling Light.
Switzerland: Safest, Smoothest-Running Country on Earth . . . Christopher Lucas.
FEAURE CONDENSATION: Mother Is Home . . . James A. McCracken.
In Celebration of Being Alive.
Terror in Franz Sigel Park.
What Vasectomy Means to a Man and His Marriage.
Thinker's Test.
Two Laws That Undermine the Law.
Behind the Lines.
It Pays to Enrich Your Word Power.
An Encouraging Word.
Time Out for Sports.
Life in These United States.
Toward More Picturesque Speech.
All in a Day's Work.
Personal Glimpses.
Laughter, the Best Medicine.
Quotable Quotes.
News of Medicine.
Campus Comedy.
;39th year: Over 30 million copies bought monthly in 15 languages.
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