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Newsweek |
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English |
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News, General Interest |
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Weekly |
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1981 |
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TITLE:
NEWSWEEK
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE:
MAY 25, 1981; Vol XCVII, No 21
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COVER: AGAIN, A GUNMAN STRIKES: POPE JOHN PAUL II.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
AGAIN, A GUNMAN STRIKES: POPE JOHN PAUL II -- The scene has become shockingly familiar: a cheering crowd, a smiling leader -- and then, thrust out from the throng, a hand with a gun. This time, the target wasPope John Paul II, who was gravely wounded but expected to recover. His assailant was a 23-year-old Turk, one of the world's most-wanted terrorists, whose attack on the Pontiff made sense to no one but himself -- and caused an outpouring of outrage and prayers all over the world.
HOME OF PLENTY: Broadway's greatest personal triumph in years is that of a 63-year-old grandmother who comes onstage, sings 27 songs and collects several standing ovations. Still as glamorous as ever and with energy to burn, Lena Horne has finally learned, she says, to let all of her "barriers down."
SOCIAL-SECURITY WAR: Ronald Reagan proposed sweeping cuts in social-security benefits last week -- and for the first time in his Presidency, Congressional Democrats sensed a soft spot in his armor. Even so, politicians on both sides of the aisle admitted that some ac- tion must be taken to rescue social security from short-term cash problems and a turn-of-the-cen- tury financial disaster. The solu- tion that emerges, however, may bear faint resemblance to what Reagan has proposed.
BEST SELLER: A new blockbuster by James Clavell tops the best-seller lists and another by Harold Robbins is on the way, but no hot book has caused more stir than "Gorky Park," an audacious thriller with a Russian cop for a hero, which is the handiwork of an unknown ex-hack writer, Martin Cruz Smith.
MITTERRAND'S WIN: The victory of Socialist Francois (above) delighted the French left, alarmed the business community, won a cautious reac- tion overseas and just might offer a rare chance to heal the nation's ancient antagonisms.
INDEX:
SPECIAL REPORT:
Again, the shadow of the
gunman (the cover).
The security dilemma.
The Pope's surgery.
Voices from around the world.
The man who shot the Pope.
Leave the hospital early, collect.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The social-security war.
Tax cuts: the fight begins.
White House.pomp.
Michael Reagan, marketer.
How to make it hot for porn.
G-men in action: one hit, one error.
INTERNATIONAL:
Mitterrand's win.
His economic program.
L'Express: a killer cover.
Still storming the Bastille.
Northern Ireland: the politics of
suicide.
Lebanon: time is running out.
Taiwan stirs a tirade.
MEDICINE : Heart surgery and the mind.
BUSINESS:
Turning the tables on OPEC.
Joe Granville rises again.
Executives: feeling the pinch at
$90,000 a year.
The art of Japanese management.
The Russian tractors are coming.
MOVIES:
A Russian fantasy.
Alan Alda's "The Four Seasons".
BOOKS:
"Gorky Park": The making of a
best seller.
MUSIC: Top pops: REO Speedwagon
and Styx.
JUSTICE: Law vs. justice in Indiana.
NEWS MEDIA: The Washington press corps.
ART: Lichtenstein's style for style's sake.
THEATER: Lena!.
LIFE/STYLE: A fashion comet returns.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: SheIIy Roberts.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
George F. Will.
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