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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
"Articles of Lasting Interest" -- Own a piece of history, fascinating to read -- The Readers Digest captures what life was like at any given time better than any other magazine, because it is the best of all of them! -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! *
ISSUE DATE:
October 1996; Vol. 149, No. 894
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: At The Window, Painting by Winslow Homer.
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Over 27 million copies in 19 languages bought monthly.
BOOK SECTION: JOHN PAUL II and The Hidden History Of Our Time . . . Carl Bernstein and Marco Politi.
Migrants of the Sky . . . "Chesapeake Bay Goose Music.
Big Labor's Big Bucks . . . Rowland Evans & Robert Novak.
Why You Need a Flu Shot . . . Jane Brody's Cold and Flu Fighter.
Here Comes the Millennium! . . . Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine.
Saved by Strangers . . . Drama in Real Life.
History Hollywood Style . . . Randy Fitzgerald.
One Boss in a Million . . . Peter Michelmore.
Can You Name These TV Couples? . . . Photo Quiz.
Defenseless Against Missile Terror . . . Ralph Kinney Bennett.
First Do No Harm . . . Philadelphia.
Curtains Up . . . "Home Again, Home Again.
My War With a Smoke-Free Killer . . . Bill Tuttle.
That's Outrageous! . . . Daily News, et al.
No Place to Hide . . . Rudolph Chelminski.
You Can Raise Your Child's I.Q. . . . Edwin Kiester, Jr., and Sally Valente Kiester.
Heroes for Today . . . New York Times, et al.
When Two Hands Meet . . . Kenneth O. Gilmore.
Winslow Homer: An American Vision . . . Art Feature.
Lotto Fever: Even the Winners Lose . . . Money.
What's in a Name? . . . Smithsonian.
Easy Ways to Avoid an Argument . . . "Tongue Fu.
Promissory Notes . . . Yankee.
What College-Admissions Officers Really Look For.
Look Better From Behind.
The Admiral of Halloween.
Quotable Quotes.
Points to Ponder.
All in a Day's Work.
Laughter, the Best Medicine.
Life in These United States.
Campus Comedy.
Personal Glimpses.
News of Medicine.
Notes From.
Word Power.
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