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TITLE: PEOPLE magazine Each feature below is from 2-4 pages, all include multiple photographs of the subject!

ISSUE DATE: June 30, 1975; Vol 3, No 25

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: BETTE MIDLER: Tender, Tacky and back on top.

UP FRONT: Arthur Rubinstein gives a dazzling performance in the town of his birth -- After 27 years, Walt Kelly's widow says Pogo is no-go -- India's Indira Gandhi fights for political survival -- Home on the range with Steve Ford -- Sen. Frank Church, looking into CIA assassinations, walks a tough tightrope.

LOOKOUT: Novelist Jonathan Nasaw -- Auditor General Marie Farrell.

IN HIS OWN WORDS: Jim Ahern is out to end insurance fraud.

OUT OF THE PAGES: HELEN LAWRENSON publishes her eye-popping memoirs.

FOR A SONG: The wasted days are over for Tex-Mex star FREDDY FENDER.

IN THE MONEY: Millionaire Jack Childers is the super jocks' super agent.

STAR TRACKS: Xaviera Hollander and Marilyn Chambers -- "Lombard and Gable" -- Nixon barefoot -- W. C. Fields lll -- Leonid Brezhnev.

COUPLES: Princess Anne and Mark Phillips sail over the marital jumps.

OVER THE TUBE: Who does one suppose CBS chose as Moses? BURT LANCASTER.

JOCKS: EVONNE GOOLAGONG, a Wimbledon puzzle to opponents and fans.

SEQUEL: Hitting 50, Pierre Salinger is America's soothsayer to the French.

BIO: The Divine Miss M is Broadway's best Bette.

IN TROUBLE: A jockey on foot -- An unsupported Little Leaguer -- Barb a Hutton -- Cop on a ledge -- Woman in a cannon.

ARTS: CLAES OLDENBURG's pOp fantasies are bigger than life.

IN STYLE: Why Cher, Cyd, Barbra and Ann-Margret love BOB MACKIE.


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