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Newsweek |
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NEWSWEEK
Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS --
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ISSUE DATE:
October 17, 1977; Volume XC, No. 16
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: The U. S. and Israel: Reeling the Strain. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan.
U.S.-ISRAEL: STRAINS IN THE ALLIANCE: The negotiations stretched on or hours as President Carter and Foreign Minister
Moshe Dayan pieced together an agree- to promote Mideast peace in Geneva and to relieve dangerous strain in American-
Israeli relations. But numerous obstacles remained on the road to Geneva. Newsweek's Nicholas Proffitt and Scott Sullivan
interviewed Dayan, and a separate story profiles the old war hero who is more popular in the United States than in his own
country. (Cover photo by Bill Ray.).
PAUL CEZANNE'S WORLD: He called himself a primitive in own method, but his vision anged the boundaries of the world: apples
have never been the same since Paul Cezanne looked at them. A remarkable new exhibition illuminates his long struggle.
FILMS: After five years of delays and artistic hassles, Bernardo Bertolucci's "1900" has finally appeared. The fflm is a true
epic, says critic Jack Kroll, and one with epic faults. In Ken Russell's "Valentino," Rudolph Nureyev is a stunning presence as
the matinee idol. The film: uneven. It was not quite the promised banner year at the New York Film Festival, but at least
the mix was interesting. The critic's choice: "The Lacemaker," "Short Eyes.".
ROSTROPOVICH CONDUCTS: The National Symphony Orchestra was in sore need of a messiah, and last week it found one:
the world's greatest cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich, proved that his magic extends to the podium. A bear of a man with
eloquent body language, he lifted the orchestra to a magnificent performance--and Hubert Saal thinks he could now lead it
into the first rank.
PHONE SPIELS: Peddling by telephone has been around since the hand crank, but now it's a $6 billion annual industry--and
with the development of automatic di- aling machines using taped spiels, it threatens to drive everybody ringy-dingy. Will
Congress or the FCC step in?.
CONTENTS/INDEX:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The United States and Israel: feeling the strain
in the alliance (the cover).
Warrior-diplomat Moshe Dayan.
An interview with the Israeli Foreign Minister.
Congress: the energy battle (Cont.).
Deregulated gas in Texas.
Trials of Treasury Secretary Blumenthal.
The Statehouse derby.
Integration: success in Oak Park, Ill.
Hawaii: the volcano and the goddess.
INTERNATIONAL:
India vs. Indira.
Up front in the Ogaden: a correspondent's report.
Can Britain stay afloat--on oil?.
Italy's kidnapping 'industry".
Panama: interpreting the treaty.
Philippines: a strange escape.
NEWS MEDIA:
The New York Post's Mr. Blood-and-Guts.
tougn agenda for the Supreme Court.
Tears and terror at Harvard Law.
BUSINESS:
Industry: a push for protection;
The squabble over shipping American;
Wall Street's big shake-out;
Now, junk phone calls;
The fall of a Hollywood star (David Begelman);
The film pirates.
TELEVISION:
Femwood goes all soap;
A big Federal boost for public TV.
LIFE/STYLE:
The boomlet in American wine making;
Scenting the male.
MEDICINE:
Cancer in clusters.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: James Darnico;
Milton Friedman;
George F. Will.
THE ARTS:
MUSIC:
Mstislav Rostropovich, conductor.
ART:
Cezanne and nature.
MOVIES:
Bemardo Bertolucci's epic "1900".
Nureyev as "Valentino".
The New York Film Festival.
BOOKS:
"Life Is a Banquet," by Rosalind Russell
and Chris Chase.
Edward Jay Epstein's "Agency of Fear".
"The Ice Age," by Margaret Drabble.
Eleanor Clark's "Eyes, Etc.".
"Elbow Room," by James Alan McPherson.
ThEATER:
"The Gin Game": clever and moving.
Stephen Porters camp "Tartuffe".
"Hair' 1977: letdown.
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
A great snapshot of the time, and a terrific Birthday present or Anniversary gift!
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