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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
March 2, 1981, Volume XCVII, No. 9
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: RONALD REAGAN's NEW DEAL.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
REAGAN'S NEW DEAL: Before a joint session of Congress, Ronald Reagan laid out his blueprint for a second New Deal potentially as historic as the first--a radical cut-and-slash attack on Big Government. NEWSWEEK'S thirteen-page cover report includes assessments of Reagan's massive tax and budget cuts, a look at his third-front war on government regulation, a profile of House Budget chairman James Jones--and a dialogue between the magazine's two Nobel laureate economists, Milton Friedman and Paul A. Samuelson, on whether the new Reaganomics will work.
THE TERROR IN ATLANTA: For half the city of Atlanta--the black half--day and night are lived in the shadow of a phantom killer who lures children off the streets with ease. By last week, the list of dead and missing had reached twenty.
THE POPE IN ASIA: On the first leg of his Asian tour, Pope John Paul II stunned the Philippines' authoritarian President, Ferdinand Marcos, with a stern lecture on human rights. But the Pontiff avoided advocating confrontation between reformist church and repressive state in Asia's most Roman Catholic country.
DESIGNS FOR OPERA: Italy's Beni Montresor and British painter David Hockney are restoring pictorial splendor and a sense of wonder to the art of designing operas.
MEDDLING IN EL SALVADOR: Drawing a line in the dust, the United States accused the Soviet Union and its allies of meddling in El Salvador's civil war by supplying leftist guerrillas (above) with Western-made arms. The Administration hinted it would increase its own support of the Salvadoran Government in order to stop "indirect armed aggression by Communist powers.".
[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:.
Reagan's New Deal.
The program: will it work?.
Whittling Big Government.
A tale of deregulation .
What "reconciliation" means .
Congress: a deal maker on the rise.
Friedman vs. Samuelson Terror in Atlanta.
INTERNATIONAL:.
Salvador's arms pipeline .
Soviet Union: a not so grand old party.
Britain: some lessons for Reagan .
Are Frenchmen Fascists?.
LIFE/STYLE: .
G-strings for suburbia.
Are kids turning away from drugs?.
THEATER: "Lulu" in Warhol land.
BUSINESS:.
Detroit's reluctant rebaters .
A row over kiddies' cosmetics .
Trouble on the waterfront .
"Paper Money": Adam Smith turns gloomy.
Marvin Davis, U.S. oil wildcatter No. 1.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Raphael: a painting transfigured.
SPORTS: Figure skating: little girl in a whirl.
BOOKS: .
Twins on twins .
Garry Wills's "Explaining America: The Federalist" .
Elizabeth Bowen's collected stories.
MEDICINE:.
Childbirth sitting up.
Giving surgeons an extra arm.
MOVIES: "Eyewitness": a classy comedy of menace.
RELIGION: The Pope in the Far East.
SCIENCE:.
Waging war against cold.
Sex appeal and sex ratios.
NEWS MEDIA: San Antonio: naming the Johns.
MUSIC:.
Grand design for opera.
The Met's mixed triple bill.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Update.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
THE COLUMNISTS:.
My Turn: Robert F. Froehlke.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
George F. Will.
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