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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: October, 1979; Vol 115, No 691
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Cover: "Brixham Harbor" by S. R. Badmin.
When to say "I won't pay!", by Patricia A. Dreyfus.
The shameful roots of minority unemployment by Walter E. Williams.
How honest are you?, by Morton Hunt.
The endless climb of Reinhold Messner, by Jeremy Bernstein.
I led the pigeons to the flag, by William Safire.
The vision of Jean Monnet, by Irwin Ross. The Nobel Pizza Prize, by Gordon Gaskill.
Warts, brains and other Astonishments, by Lewis Thomas.
SALT II -- the Senate's momentous decision, by Melvin R.Laird.
Sacrifice at sea, by Jim Sanderson.
The Unforgettable John Wayne, by Ronald Reagan -- "He gave the whole world the image of what an American should be" -- [Terrific ORIGINAL article for RD written by a great friend, written and published shortly after Duke's death.].
Where will the next earthquake strike?, by Ronald Schiller.
The many faces of WOMAN -- a photographic portfolio.
Nine days that moved the world -- the Pope's return to Poland.
A dog with ambush in his heart by James Herriot.
The myths of Menopause, by Alice Lake.
The best of the worst, by Stan Lee.
Lieutenant Chmelir 's deadly wardrobe, by Gerald Moore.
Storm Clouds over Social Security, by Trevor Armbruster.
The once in a lifetime dive, by Grady James Robinson. Cowboys,copper kings and coal -- a Monatana Montage (a photographic essay), James Nathan Miller.
Scalping at Crow Creek, by Kenneth Y. Tomlinson.
Nature's elegant oddity -- The Giraffe, by Edward Hughes.
Moon Struck -- traveling to the moon, by Al Reinert.
The DAY the Bubble Burst -- the story of the great stock market crash of 1929, by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts.

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