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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
JUNE 23, 1980; Vol. XCV., No. 25
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: "The Fight of his life". SUGAR RAY LEONARD takes on ROBERTO DURAN.
TOP OF THE WEEK [Major Top Stories]:
DREAM FIGHT: The fighters offer a classic confrontation of styles and personalities. Sugar Ray Leonard is a U.S. Olympic hero, a deft and youthful boxer who is the media's child. Roberto Duran is a smoldering presence, the Panamanian whose "hands of stone" have won him 70 fights. In Montreal this week, they will battle for the welterweight championship. In his report, Pete Axthelm analyzes their explosive talents on the eve of what promises to be a dream fight. Page 48.
THE VENICE SUMMIT: President Carter sets off this week for a summit in Venice with America's restive allies. In a dress rehearsal, West Germany's Chancellor Schmidt, Great Britain's Prime Minister Thatcher (right) and other leaders of the Common Market met in Venice last week and called for admission of the Palestine Liberation Organization to the Middle East peace talks-a challenge to the Camp David accords. Page 32.
A BOOST FOR REAGAN: The Presidential race is now a tossup, the latest NEWSWEEK Poll reveals. Ronald Reagan has risen sharply in the public's esteem and Jimmy Carter is being hurt by the long-shot candidacy of independent John Anderson. Page 24.
HYPERACTIVE KIDS: HYPERACTIVITY is a baffling disorder that afflicts 2.5 million U.S. children. It requires sensitive therapy, involves a controversial drug treatment and takes huge doses of patience from parents. Page 59.
BORN-AGAIN CHRISTIANS: In the past year, the government of Hua Guofeng has allowed Chinese Christians to practice their faith openly. In return for this new freedom, the believers must support Communism and accept government control of their institutions. Page 85.
[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
NEWSWEEK Poll: a wide-open race.
Kennedy's delegate hunt.
Carter's new chief of staff.
Congress OK's draft registration.
The budget: balancing act.
Cocaine and the comedian.
The Southwest: ruining the ruins.
INTERNATIONAL:
The allies: wait until November.
Tatters in the alliance.
Japan: the death of Ohira.
Europe's Mideast gambit.
Iran: Khomeini faces the facts.
U.S.S.R.: a view from Shadrinsk.
Britain: Labor's left-wing pains.
New Hebrides: the revolt of the cargo cultists.
BUSINESS:
OPEC: discord in Algiers.
Should the Fed ease up?.
Autos: Murphy's Law in Detroit.
Publishing:custody fight.
Now, the sky phone.
Raiding Ma Bell's purse.
An upswing in home sales.
SPORTS:
Sugar Ray Leonard's fight of his
life (the cover).
NEWS MEDIA: Chicago's front-page war.
SCIENCE: The lull before the storm.
MEDICINE: The curse of hyperactivity.
BOOKS: The lives of four women.
RELIGION: China: Christianity reborn.
JUSTICE: Is there a right to travel?; States' rights: still alive.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Kirkpatrick Sale.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Milton Friedman.
George F. Will.
MUSIC: Paris's bravura "Boris".
TELEVISION: PBS's focus on science.
MOVIES:
"Brubaker": angel behind bars.
"Carny": gypsy corn.
"Blue Lagoon": innocents ashore.
"Bronco Billy": Eastwood with tongue in cheek.
ART: The art of PHILIP GUSTON.
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