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1982 |
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Newsweek |
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Monthly March |
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1982 |
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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
MARCH 15, 1982; Vol. XCIX, No. 11
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: How safe are your savings? Cover: Photo by Mark Kozlowski.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE SAVINGS AND LOANS IN CRISIS: High interest rates and inflation have endangered hundreds of U.S. savings-and-loan institutions. The Federal government guarantees the safety of small depositors' savings, but deposit insurance represents a potentially massive claim against the Treasury. NEWSWEEK'S cover story describes the magnitude of the savings crisis--and the challenge to the regulators who must deal with it. A separate story analyzes the health of increasingly popular money-market mutual funds that have been drawing savings from the S L's.
NEW PUSH FOR GUN CONTROL: Last month the town of Morton Grove, Ill., took aim at the problem of proliferating handguns and passed a ban on possession of the weapons. Since then, scores of cities and towns have started pressing for similar bans, giving new life to the movement for gun control. But it's still an uphill battle for tighter gun laws. Americans are divided on the issue, the gun lobby remains strong, and even advocates of control admit that many laws are unenforceable.
MIDEAST JITTERS: In a dry run for other confrontations to come, Israeli soldiers began evicting Jewish settlers in the Sinai desert last week. But in Washington, the Reagan Administration was worried about another potential flash point. U.S. officials feared that it was only a matter of time before the Israelis would drive north into Lebanon.
ISLANDS IN THE SKY: Until 40 years ago astronomers were not sure galaxies existed outside the Milky Way, but now they know that there are billions of these clumps of stars, gas and dust. Galaxies collide and even cannibalize each other, and may hold enough matter to make the universe collapse in a big crunch.
CULTURE ON CABLE: Dance, opera, concerts, plays--the program line-ups are a culture vulture's dream. But with only a handful of sponsors and hot competition for a relatively small "class" audience, cable TV's "cultural revolution" already faces an economic crisis that could strangle it virtually at birth.
NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:.
A new push for gun control .
A vote for a nuclear freeze .
The GOP's family feud .
Clark cracks the whip .
Reagan's "mud soldier" .
Illinois: friendly foes .
John Belushi dies at 33 .
Down and out in America.
INTERNATIONAL:.
New jitters in the Mideast.
Mubarak's message.
El Salvador: the peekaboo offensive.
The battle over the East-West pipeline.
Backbiting in Moscow .
Poland: one man's family .
London's new arts center .
France: Giscard launches a modest comeback Philippines: Charlie's deadly angels.
BUSINESS:.
How safe are your savings? (the cover).
The money-market-fund alternative.
Wall Street's "Dr. Doom" OPEC on the defensive.
The robot gap.
The Jaguar roars back Social security's old-age computers.
U.S. airlines: a growing deathwatch.
RELIGION: John Paul and the Jesuits.
IDEAS: The fossils of language.
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SCIENCE: Worlds beyond the Milky Way.
MEDICINE: Ads over the doctor's head A drug for preemies.
BOOKS:.
The selling of a novel.
"Oh What a Paradise It Seems," by John Cheever.
"The Imperial Rockefeller," by Joseph E. Persico.
Alan Paton's "Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful" .
"Hunger of Memory," by Richard Rodriguez.
MOVIES: Movieland's bottom line: blood, broads and bucks.
ART: Storm over the Fogg.
JUSTICE: Can schools ban books?.
TELEVISION: Culture shock on cable.
NEWS MEDIA: Covering El Salvador.
THEATER:.
Angry young Pinter.
Torch Song Trilogy": four hours of fun.
The Dining Room": de rigueur.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Update.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
THE COLUMNISTS.
My Turn: Jack P. Rawlins.
George F. Will.
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