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TITLE: NEWSWEEK
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE: April 25, 1960; Vol LV, No 17, 4/25/60
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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THE COVER:"CHARLES DE GAULLE: Mission to America -- Special Section" -- ZIO U.S. and Canadian hostesses, Charles de Gaulle could have been a prize catch. But as depicted on the cover by NEWS- WEEK artist, BOB ENGLE, France's President will look past the hostesses' outstretched hands, concentrate on business with President Eisenhower. six-page Special Section.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
Adlai's and Nelson's Half-Open-Door Policy. Could they still be the nominees? A look at the mathematics, and a peek in the political chemistry lab. What about the others? WASHINGTON TRENDS tells why Humphrey's troubles are mounting, And the signs of anti-Catholicism in West Virginia.

Ike Chooses the Hard Sell. Leon Volkov probes the conflicting advice the President is getting on his trip to Russia -- and the kind of reception he can expect.

More Help for the Aged? The Answer's Yes. Why Congress is yielding now, how badly do the old folks need help.

De Gaulle Comes to the U.S. A six-page Special Sec- tion on the extraordinary man who governs France and his vital mission here.

What's Ahead for the Economy? Autos are up, steel is down; retail sales are up, output is down -- etc., etc., etc. BUSINESS TRENDS takes an authoritative reading on the confusing movements of the weather vanes.

Talking Business With 'The Men Who.' NEWSWEEK'S Hobart Rowen analyzes the economic views of all the leading Presidential candidates for this week's SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS.

Unraveling an Enigma -- What Does Today's College Student Believe? His views on life, love, jobs, cheating, chastity, politics. A provocative survey.
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: Music: William Kincaid, Einstein of the flute (with photo). TV-RADIO: Goodman Ace. Dance: dazzling premiere of George Balanchine's "The Figure on the Carpet". SPECIAL REPORT: Crime breeding prisons. Pulling time at Sing Sing. Movies: "Private Property!", filmed on a showstring. "The Fugitive Kind". Books: Agnar Mykle, review plus interview and photo. Perle Mesta. MORE.
Signed Opinion: BUSINESS TIDES, Henry Hazlitt. PERSPECTIVE, Raymond Moley. WASHINGTON TIDES, Ernest K. Lindley. IKE'S STRATEGY, Leon Volkov.


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