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Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * NEWSWEEK Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! MORE Vintage NEWSWEEK magazines, CLICK HERE! ISSUE DATE: December 16, 1968; Vol LXXII, No 25 IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TOP OF THE WEEK: COVER STORY: Can South Vietnam Stand Alone?: The avowed purpose of the American commitment in Vietnam has been to help create a stable and enduring non-Communist nation in the south. Last week, as Saigon's official delegation finally left for the expanded Paris peace talks, it seemed appropriate to ask whether, after the loss of 30,000 American lives, that goal was at last in sight. From files provided for this week's cover story by Saigon bureau chief Joel Blocker, correspondents Francois Sully, Gordon Chaplin and Kevin Buckley and Newsweek's Washington bureau staff, Associate Editor Russell Watson weighs the evidence. (Newsweek cover photo by Lawrence Fried.) THE BLACK BOOK ON CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Newsweek has obtained a copy of the inside story of the Soviet take-over of Czechoslovakia, just published by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and circulated privately in extremely small numbers. Among other things, the 494-page document -- promptly dubbed the Black Book in Prague -- tells how invading Soviet troops last August manhandled Czechoslovak leaders, how certain collaborators, whom the document identifies by name, betrayed their country and how the Russians came within a hairbreadth of setting up a collaborationist regime. THE TROUBLED CAMPUS: After a deceptively calm start this fall term, US. college campuses have erupted in Sit-ins, clashes with police and confrontations with school administrations. San Francisco State was again the major battleground, though some minor -- and bizarre -- skirmishes were fought at Brown, Fordham, NYU and Washington University in St. Louis. Education editor Peter Janssen, aided by Newsweek's San Francisco bureau and campus correspondents, reports on the troubled universities . BLOCK THAT MERGER: In an age when merger seems to be the name of the corporate game, there are, believe it or not, companies that still prefer to go it alone. And sometimes it takes even more skill to ward off the sometimes friendly, sometimes hostile advances of the fast-moving take-over artists and avoid a merger than it does to consummate one. The art of blocking that take-over is examined in this week's Spotlight on Business, reported by Geraldine Carro Levy and August von Muggenthaler and written by Associate Editor Rich Thomas. CONTENTS NEWSWEEK LISTINGS: NATIONAL AFFAIRS: The Nixon regime takes some shape. Kissinger on foreign policy. Bob Haldeman, the man to see. The brain drought. Forging a Solid South -- for the GOP?. Repercussions from the "police riot" report Battling the bus robbers. Walt Rostow -- from Boston to Austin. Martin Luther King's valedictory. THE WAR IN VIETNAM: can South Vietnam stand alone? (the cover). What if Saigon won't compromise?. INTERNATIONAL: The Mideast -- Nixon's first trouble spot?. West Germany: Franz Josef Strauss, image builder. Nigeria's deadly stalemate. Prague's Black Book on August's black days. ltaly. unrest erupts. Venezuela's shift to the right. EDUCATION: confrontation politics on campus; Stanford and its new president. MEDICINE: A new technique for removing cataracts; The AMA vs. discrimination. PRESS: England's consumer-affairs beat. TV-RADIO: Special Week: traces of inspiration; The box that laughs like a TV audience. SPORTS: Baseball's palace revolt; Lake Havastj's rugged outboard races. BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Paul Mccracken, Nixon's economic mainstay. France: rumblings against austerity. The auto-repair jungle.. Wall Street: the pros view 1969 The art of blocking that take-over (Spotlight on Business). "Black capitalism" comes to Watts. RELIGION: The Protestant who teaches priests. SCIENCE AND SPACE: Opening new windows in the skies. LIFE AND LEISURE: A ski club that's a real package deal; Purple language from pretty lips. THE ARTS: BOOKS: Big books for Christmas. MOVIES: John Cassavetes' "Faces". John Frankenheimer's flawed "The Fixer". ART: The art of the machine. THEATER: "Promises, Promises": short of fulfillment. Burt Bacharach at work. "Goodbye People": gags for Milton Berle. "Huui, Huui": pathos and power. THE COLUMNISTS: Walter Lippmann -- Relapse Into Isolationism?. Kenneth Crawford -- Nixon and Congress. Paul A. Samuelson -- The Brain Drain. Stewart Alsop -- The Anti-Honky War. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Standard sized magazine, Approx 8" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) A great snapshot of the time, and a terrific Birthday present or Anniversary gift! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, ALL GUARANTEED -- See below for details. MORE Vintage NEWSWEEK magazines, CLICK HERE! DISCOUNTED shipping for multiple purchases, please see our STORE for: MOREMAGAZINES Only a fraction of our inventory is listed atsale: MUCH more in our STORE! 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