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ISSUE DATE:
January 15, 1979; Vol XCIII, No 3
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: LAUREN BACALL. Telling All: Memoirs of the Stars.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
BOOKS THAT TELL ALL:
The latest best seller is the celebrity memoir:
Joan Crawford's daughter on life with mother,
Betty Ford on her struggle with drugs and drink.
Now LAUREN BACALL (above, with Newsweek's Walter Clemons) enters the lists with her own, more
classy book. (Newsweek cover photo by Hiro.)
CHINESE NEW YEAR: Champagne corks popped in Peking
and mao-tai toasts were drunk in Washington to a new era of U.S.-Chinese relations. American marchers either
supported Taiwan or, as in New York's
Chinatown (above), joined the celebration. And Jimmy Carter's staff made lavish plans for a cross-country tour this
month by China's Teng Hsiao-ping.
END GAME:
In a last-chance effort
to keep some hold on his
throne, the Shah of Iran
installed a civilian government led by Shahpur Bakhtiar (below)
and he promised to leave
the country temporarily. Calm returned, but
the foes of the monarch
assailed the compromise
and vowed to fight on.
BONANZA: It may hold 10,000 tons
of gold, $1 trillion worth
of timber, endless mountains of iron, tin and aluminum ore. But Brazil's
Amazon Basin is a hell on
earth for miners and foresters to work in, and an
astonishingly fragile ecological environment. Can
Brazil and the multinational companies that are
now rushing to exploit the
jungle learn to cultivate
it without destroying it?
A COMEBACK FOR THE CITIES?
Many middle-class families are moving in to fix
up rundown houses in inner-city neighborhoods,
and business is booming downtown. But it may
not be nearly enough. Most of the Snow Belt cities
are still losing people and jobs -- and they now
face a new round of budget cuts and layoffs.
INDEX:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The Chinese are coming!.
JFK: a sudden verdict of conspiracy.
General Haig quits as NATO's chief.
The cities: rise and fall.
The Capital gets a face lift -- and a new mayor.
Baltimore: a model of urban rehabilitation.
Public transportation and the handicapped.
INTERNATIONAL:
The Guadeloupe summit.
The Shah's last chance?.
The Iranians in the U.S.
A portrait of Iran's new Prime Minister, Shahpur
Bakhtiar.
Saudi Arabia: edgy over Iran -- and the U.S.
Vietnam's blitzkrieg against Cambodia.
The UFO's are back.
MEDICINE:
A verdict on estrogen: it causes cancer.
Putting a severed leg back together.
RELIGION:
The Worldwide Church of God under fire.
BUSINESS:
How much higher will interest rates go?.
Playing the interest-rate futures.
Iran: the flight of the foreign investors.
Reaping the riches of the Amazon.
GM's sales surge.
JUSTICE:
The Texas prison system on trial.
SCIENCE :
How to dispose of radioactive waste;
Catching neutrinos.
TELEVISION:
Jessica Savitch, the golden girl of NBC News.
NEWS MEDIA:
Can.The Washington Star survive?.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Tom Kagy Nahm.
Pete Axthelm.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Paul A. Samuelson.
Meg Greenfield.
THE ARTS:
BOOKS:
Telling all: memoirs of the stars (the cover).
A sampling of true confessions.
MOVIES:
"Get Out Your Handkerchiefs -- and laugh.
"The Last Wave": Aussie thriller.
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