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TITLE: NEWSWEEK
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE: MAY 18, 1981; Vol. XCVII, No. 20
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Sexes. How they differ, and why. Cover: Illustration by Isadore Seltzer.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
The REAGAN STEAMROLLER: The U.S. House of Representatives is the only remaining citadel of Democratic power in Washington and thus the last line of defense for the social programs of half a century. But last week the House voted by a stunning 77-vote margin to approve a bipartisan clone of Ronald Reagan's cut-and-slash austerity budget--and, afterward, a beaming President awarded Republican leader Robert Michel a jar of jellybeans for his help in steering the package to victory in its first floor test.

ThE LEGACY OF BOBBY SANDS: On the 66th day of his hunger strike, IRA convict Bobby Sands died--and became an instant martyr to the Roman Catholics of Northern Ireland. The IRA called a truce for the funeral (left). But the British Government refused to give ground, and Sands's legacy was likely to be a new wave of violence in Ulster.

JUST HOW THE SEXES DIFFER: ow different are men and women? Beyond he obvious plumbing differences, scientists find, here are subtle dissimilarities in how men and omen experience the world--and behave in --due to hormones that not only sculpt the ody but also "masculinize" or "feminize" the rain. Yet researchers are struck less by gender ifferences than by the remarkable plasticity f human behavior--the ability to break free f one's hormonal destiny.

THE TEAMSTERS AFTER FITZ: Teamsters president Frank Fitzsimmons died last week, and the nation's biggest and richest labor union prepared to elect Roy Williams as his successor. In an era of flagging union membership, regulatory reform and mounting attacks on Teamsters corruption by the Federal government, Roy Williams faces a very tough task.

PIED PIPER: The books of Maurice Sendak delight--and sometimes disturb --children and adults with their visions of childhood's fears and fancies. A new Sendak book, about the theft of a baby sister, is one of his most magical creations, and he has begun a new career in opera design.

INDEX:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Reagan's budget steamroller.
The White House lobbyist.
Counterattack on defense.
Tough new welfare rules.
The spoils of the census.
Incentive for busing.
INTERNATIONAL:
Northern Ireland after Sands.
The IRA's American angels.
The French election.
Lebanon's missile crisis.
Begin vs. Schmidt.
The Suzuki-Reagan entente.
Al Haig's "triumph".
Spain: democracy under siege.
IDEAS:
The sexes: how they differ--and why (the cover).
In sports, "lions" vs. "tigers" Sex research--on the bias.
BUSINESS:
Is the Fed flying blind?.
Happy days for Yanks abroad.
Teamsters in transition.
Setting up shop in Mexico.
Howard Ruff's apocalypse now.
BOOKS:
Sendak's enchanted land.
A Holocaust of one "Loitering With Intent," by Muriel Spark.
MOVIES: "Cocktail Molotov": it fizzles; "Just a Gigolo": low camp.
RELIGION: Taize's monks of reconciliation.
MEDICINE: The new gene doctors.
ARCHITECTURE: The sleek restraint of Edward Larrabee Barnes.
THEATER: "The Little Foxes": Liz on Broadway.
SCIENCE: Exodus: a new theory.
NEWS MEDIA: Another question of credibility.
SPORTS: Basketball: scratchers and fighters.
LIFE/STYLE: Bicycling breaks away THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: S. Fred Singer.
Milton Friedman.
Pete Axthelm.
Meg Greenfield.


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