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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: May 1971; Vol. 98, No. 589
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Cover:Tulip Time by Fritz Busse.
The mini businesses of Junior Achievement by Alfred Steinberg.
The law that could clean up our rivers by James Nathan Miller.
A word with you, Miss Thistlebottom by Theodore M. Bernstein.
Washinton's capital crime stopper by Roderick MacLeish.
Soviet Submarines new challenge from Cuba by Kenneth O. Gilmore.
Too much sex, too little joy? by Rollo May.
I think I'll try the White House by Trevor Armbrister.
A question of honor by Allan Sherman.
What are the facts about food addictives by Albert Q. Maisel.
Another sort of love story by Loudon Wainwright.
The terrible wave by Joseph P. Blank.
Homage to Windmills by Stewart L. Udall.
Let's halt heroin at the source by William Schultz.
Down East -- the state of Maine by Arthur Gordon.
Should you have another baby? by Roberta Roesch.
MIA -- our missing men -- silent faces, somber facts. (Photographs)
Don't ever forget! by Louis R. Stockstill.
World's winningest Jockey -- Bill Shoemaker by Bill Surface.
I am Joe's adrenal gland by J. D. Ratcliff.
Vietnam -- don't they know we're getting out? by Hugh Sidey.
It's here -- the computer revolution by Peter T. White.
Be fit for life! by Kaare Rodahl, MD.
There's no mayonnaise in Ireland by Will Stanton.
New strides in the battle against birth defects by Steven M. Spencer.
Death of a mob family by Tom Renner.
How much sleep do you need? by Julius Segal.
The angry young lawyers of OEO by Lester Velie.
How to get the most out of your savings by Murray Teigh Bloom.
Our creaking courts by Warren E. Burger.
good bye to the wild horse? by Hope Ryden.
Time out for happiness by Frank B. Gilbreath Jr.

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