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TITLE: New York Magazine
[The Magazine of and for New Yorkers! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: JULY 28, 1980--VOL. 13, NO. 29
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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Ronald Reagan's Total Woman. Cover: Photograph by Michael Evans/ Gamma-Liaison.

In the Room With George Bush By Michael Kramer Michael Kramer flew to Detroit with George Bush and was alone with him while they waited for the call from Reagan. Everyone knew it would be a consolation call--it was a sure thing that Reagan wanted Ford. Then the call came. No condolences: Bush is the man after all.

Ronald Reagan's Total Woman By Julie Baum gold On certain points there can be no doubt. She loves her husband and is of enormous help to him. He loves her. She has no regrets about her career as an actress. She is wonderfully groomed. She is pleasantly sentimental and superstitious. She may be the only perfect wife in America, and she may be the next First Lady. Julie Baumgold circles this glacial phenomenon carefully and describes how the limelight strikes the flawless surface.

J'aime New York By Susan Berman How does our city seem to two young French tourists hot in pursuit of blue jeans and hard rock? Great! They never did find Central Park.

The Superstar Agent of TV News By Harvey D. Shapiro "Within the next year you're going to see an average pay for the top anchorpeo-ple in New York of about $500.000." The speaker is Chuck Scarborough. But the reason it may be true is a man named Richard Leibner, an agent who deals exclusively with newscasters. He handles damn near all of them, and, my God, how the money rolls in.

DEPARTMENTS:
The Bottom Line: Why Reagan's Tax-Cut Bonanza May Backfire By Jack Egan Wall Street looks--critically--at the Re- publican party's economic proposals.
The Sporting Life: George and Dick--Love at First Place By Vic Ziegel Dick Howser, the new Yankee manager, has his club in first place. Best of all, owner George Steinbrenner loves him.
Books: General Deliverance By Mary Gordon and Quentin Crisp Two novels by Catholics--Walker Percy's The Second Coming and Graham Greene's Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party--on sins of the flesh and the spirit.
Legal Aid: Sue It Yourself By Andrew O. Shapiro A new piece of legislation makes it easier for you to recover damages from store- keepers or repairmen who dupe you.
Health: The Ragweed Factor By Joe Korn feld It is the time of hay fever once again, but there is some hope on the horizon. The old method of treatment was two years of shots ( in all) and cost $ , . The modified method gets you immunized in three months. Joe Kornfeld tells how it works.
Theater: Leave Them to Heaven By John Simon Amid a storm of calamities, a Noel Coward revival offers a drop of pleasure.
Movies: Deep Threat By David Denby Wicked and stylish, Dressed to Kill is the first great movie of the eighties.
On Film: The Ronald Reagan Follies By William Wolf The Republican candidate's old movies are classics of unintentional comedy.
Restaurants: Sumptuous Austrian, So-So French By Raymond A. Sokolov Two on the Upper East Side.
Art: Two for the Road By John Ashbery Two avant-gardists not often seen in New York have taken to the hinterlands.
Wine: Sauvignon Blanc--Crisp, Dry, and Underrated By Alexis Bespaloff A pleasant complement to cold meats and highly seasoned summer salads.

MISCELLANY.
In and Around Town, edited by Ruth Gilbert.
Sales & Bargains, by Leonore Fleischer.
Best Bets, by Nancy McKeon.
Cue Listings.
New York Classified.
Travel Services.
Town & Country Properties.
New York Competition, by Mary Ann Madden.
Crossword Puzzles.


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