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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: February 25, 1974; Vol LXXXIII, No 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER: Terror and Repression: Patty Hearst and Alexander Solhenitzyn. HOSTAGE AND EXILE: TERROR AND REPRESSION: Terror was abroad last week, wearing two faces. The most chilling of these, contorted with the threat of murder, was the kidnaping of Patricia Hearst, 19, the daughter of millionaire publisher Randolph A. Hearst. Arthur Zich Jr. details the abduction (page 18) and Richard M. Smith examines other cases of terrorism around the world. Terror's second face was more subtle: it showed itself in Moscow, where officials exiled dissident author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn for his outspoken criticism. Tom Mathews tells the story (page 36) and Fay Willey analyzes the impact of the latest act of Soviet repression on East- West detente. (Cover photos by UP! and J.H. Darchinger.)

NO, NO, NO: With the Watergate grandjury inquiry rushing toward its decisive stage, President Nixon laid down a hard new line of defense last week -- a flat "no" to special prosecutor Leon Jaworski's requests for more of his secret White House tapes. With files from Washington correspondents Stephan Lesher, Henry L. Trewhitt, Henry W. Hubbard and Nicholas Horrock, Senior Editor Peter Goldman wrote the story.

ON THE HUSTINGS: It was a snap election campaign called in the midst of a grave economic crisis, but running for Prime Minister in today's Britain is still a low-key affair. Last week, three Newsweek correspondents accompanied the candidates. London bureau chief Peter R. Webb covered Tory Prime Minister Edward Heath, John Barne followed Laborite leader Harold Wilson and Lorraine Kisly took a look at Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe.

WARP AND WOOF: In the Middle Ages, one of the finest of the fine arts was tapestry weaving, which produced works of great beauty and value. Douglas Davis reports on a magnificent traveling show of these super threads, now at New York's Metropolitan Museum.

INDEX:
INTERNATIONAL:
The Solzhenitsyn exile.
Other Soviet heretics and The impact on detente.
Everyone's talking about oil.
The Common Market in tatters.
Britain's low-key election.
Heath presses the flesh.
Wilson takes it easy.
Thorpe holds the key.
Spain: a breath of freedom?.
Sadat's new "voice": an interview.
A new way to control the sea.
SPORTS: Track: a 15-year-old star.
THE MEDIA: Television's second season: more of the same.
LIFE/STYLE: The POW's a year later; The tragedy of the MIA's.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
The oil-allocation plan under fire.
What the oil parley decided.
The busy buses.
Commodities: running for cover.
Pineapple workers: going on the dole?.
Who'll hire ex-convicts?.
MEDICINE: Predicting fatal heart attacks.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Craig M. Watson.
Kermit Lansner.
Pete Axthelm.
Henry C. WaIIlch.

THE ARTS:
ART: A trove of tapestries; with two pages of color photographs.
BOOKS:
Drew Pearson's diaries.
"Beyond the Looking Glass," edited by Jonathan Cott.
"Word Play," by Peter Farb.
Two about the vexed '60s.
MUSIC:
The integrity of Michael Tippett.
Opera: Kubelik takes a walk.
THEATER: Actors' actors.


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