NEWSWEEK magazine April 7 1986 Libya Terror and 50 similar items
NEWSWEEK magazine April 7 1986 Libya Terror Network Lyndon La-Rouche
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1986 |
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News, General Interest |
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Newsweek |
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Monthly April |
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1986 |
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English |
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United States |
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ISSUE DATE:
April 7. 1986; Volume CVII, No. 14
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Inside the TERROR NETWORK.
Cover: Photo by Carol Spencer.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
SPECIAL REPORT: Kaddafi's crusade. Fearing trouble: a NEWSWEEK Poll Inside Terror, Inc.
CONTRA MOVE: Defying political reality, Nicaragua sent its troops on a raid against the contra camps in Honduras while the Senate was debating Ronald Reagan's request for contra aid. The controversy that followed exposed major credibility gaps on all sides. National Affairs: Page 34.
AMERICA IS OUR TARGET: The U.S. Sixth Fleet steamed cross the "line of death" last week with the strongest chal-enge yet to Libyan leader uammar Kaddafi. The fleet arged into the Gulf of Sidra to eep the sea lanes open and to unish Kaddafi for his sponsor-hip of international terrorism. hen the Libyans opened fire ith surface-to-air missiles, merican planes and ships red back, silencing a Libyan attery and sinking at least two ibyan patrol boats. A NEWS-EEK Poll showed strong sup-ort for Ronald Reagan's de-ision to take on Kaddafi. But he battle isn't over. Kaddafi owed revenge, and intelligence sources provided NEWS-WEEK with exclusive details of the terrorist campaign that Libya is attempting to mount. "America is our target," said the Palestinian faction run by Abu Nidal, the man blamed for the Christmas massacre in Rome and Vienna. Kaddafi's henchmen belong to a blood-thirsty fraternity whose exploits have changed the world. For two months, a pair of NEWSWEEK reporters toured the terrorist underground for a close look at who the gunmen are, where their support comes from and why the West hasn't been able to respond effectively so far. Special Report: Page 20.
PLAY BALL: For some familiar faces--like Pitcher Joaquin Andujar, now he A's Mr. Nice Guy--a new baseball season means a fresh start. For others, it's a last chance. Lifestyle: Page 66.
ON THE FRINGE: For 10 years, Lyndon La-Rouche was an obscure figure, prowling the outer edge of national politics. But an Illinois election upset has focused attention on LaRouche's strange role and frightening agenda. The man who regards the queen of England as a sinister force is viewed as a sinister force himself by many who have studied his methods. The movement he heads has been called "one of the most bizarre cults in the history of the United States." National Affairs: Page 38.
NEWSWEEK FULL LISTINGS:
National Affairs.
Echoes of an old war.
Thunder on the right.
Who is Lyndon LaRouche?.
Candidate Clint.
International.
Two-tracking Moscow New charges against Waldheim.
Cutting out "the cancer" in Manila.
Chun takes the defensive Help a toad, tend a bat.
Business.
The rush to refinance TV learns its ABC's.
Antitrust's new school.
Manna from heaven? No.
Bagels no Mattoon.
Robert J. Samuelson.
Lifestyle.
Sports: The boys of spring.
Fashion: Russian dressing in Paris.
Leisure: Beers, busts and tragedy.
Society.
Environment: The Everglades forever?.
Justice: Sodomy and the court.
Education: Pay now, learn later.
The Arts.
Movies: A proud day for the Bozos.
Theater: The play's the thing in Louisville.
Music: Weill's touch of genius.
Books: 'The Sportswriter.
Footnotes.
Departments.
Periscope Update.
My Turn.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield.
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