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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 29, 1983; Vol. CII, No. 9
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: How TRANSPLANTS save lives. The Replacement Body. Cover: Construction by Mark Yurkiw. Photo by Ed Gallucci.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
HOW TRANSPLANTS SAVE LIVES: After years of medical disappointment, the art of replacing the body's failing organs has finally come of age. Improved surgical techniques and greater understanding of the immune system have brought about an extraordinary increase in the number of successful heart, kidney and liver transplants. This week, NEWSWEEK'S cover package examines the history of organ transplantation, the promise held out by the miraculous new drug cyclosporine and the tragic shortage of donors to meet the demands of would-be beneficiaries.

GLITTER AND BE GAY: Boadway's newest chorus line isn't guys and dolls but guys as dolls. "La Cage aux Folles" is high camp and comedy; with its spectacular stumes, knockout dancing and sweet sentimental-it's bound to be one of the year's biggest hits.

HURRICANE ALICIA: TEXAS'S UNWELCOME VISITOR: Hurricane Alicia slammed into the Gulf Coast of Texas and cut a path of devastation from Galveston (above) to Hous- ton--but somehow killed only 16 people.

AN ANNIVERSARY MARCH: Twenty years ago, 250,000 Americans marched on Washington to launch a civil-rights revolution. This weekend, an anniversary march will mark the event. NEWS-WEEK explores the political attitudes of black Americans and reviews 20 years of profound change. (Above: the historic 1965 march from Selma, Ala.).

REWRITING THE RULES: William Baxter is leading a counterrevolution. As head of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division, he is boldly rewriting the rules that govern competition in the American marketplace, tightening a few and relaxing many.

MINDING MANNERS: Goodness graciousness! Americans are relearning how to mind their manners. Young vacationers are mastering polite conversation and tea drinking at finishing camps, and etiquette books are selling like hot buttered scones.

NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:.
Marching on Washington .
Twenty years On: what King --and others--accomplished.
Foreign policy: who's sulking now?.
A break for the dying.
Debategate: fluttering the president's men?.
Hurricane Alicia hits Texas .
The marijuana wars.
INTERNATIONAL:.
Andropov's good vibrations.
The boy without a country .
Chad: Mitterrand draws the line.
Philippines: a shooting at the airport.
A Nazi's American connection .
East Germany: political prisoners for sale.
The Greens: a summer scandal.
Poland: death ofa writers' union .
Brazil: a storm of protest .
Zimbabwe: Nkomo's bitter homecoming.
MEDICINE: .
How transplants save lives (the cover).
Cyclosporine: the break-through drug.
The first transplants.
TECHNOLOGY: Computer crime: the new wave.
TELEVISION: How research tyrannizes TV.
THE OLYMPICS: Hitting gold in the water.
BUSINESS: .
New rules on competition Phelps .
Dodge: the hard-line walkout.
"Telescabbing": the new union buster.
Neutron Jack vs. Harry the Shark.
The house that Tanner built .
A shakeout among discount brokers?.
LIFE/STYLE: Minding manners again.
BOOKS:.
"Gorillas in the Mist," by Dian Fossey.
"Man Slaughter," by Steven Englund.
"The Ice House," by Nina Bawden.
SCIENCE: Making machines fit people.
THEATER: Broadway glitters and is oh so gay.
MOVIES:.
The children of the damned.
"Liquid Sky": strange invaders.
MUSIC: Ira Gershwin, 1896-1983.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Update.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
THE COLUMNISTS.
My Turn: Bayard Austin.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
George F. Will.


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