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

ISSUE DATE: October 6, 1975; Vol. 4 No. 14

CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: NANCY KISSINGER. "If Henry gets a little pompous, she pops his balloon"

UP FRONT: Nancy Kissinger relaxes her globe-trotting husband with domestic diplomacy -- Philadelphia Eagles inhabit a hairy eyrie -- Capitol lawmakers hold their own Olympics -- The mystery woman who unwittingly helped the FBI break the Patty Hearst case -- four women in California who took trips into terror.

STAR TRACKS: Prince Philip goes coaching -- Sargent Shriver declares -- Walt Frazier -- Yakov Malik -- Mao and Heath -- Richardsons underground journey.

COUPLES: Christopher and Genevieve Cerf -- the playmates of the Western World.
SEQUEL: Frank Sinatra gets Broadway's bravos and Jackie's hand too.
FOR A SONG: Nat King Cole's daughter NATALIE COLE becomes a jukebox queen.
BIO: Japan's EMPEROR HIROHITO is a long-delayed visitor to the U.S.
OVER THE TUBE: LEE GRANT wasn't much for lost causes -- until Fay.
IN TROUBLE: Philadelphians question the house Mayor Rizzo's jack built.
ON THE MOVE: The high-balling Freedom Train is Ross Rowland's gift to the Bicentennial.
IN HIS OWN WORDS: JOHN (Mr. Automation) DIEBOLD says private enterprise may have answers for the cities' woes.
MEDICS: Dr. SANFORD MARCUS is organizing his colleagues in a labor union.
OUT OF THE PAGES: LOTHAR-GUNTHER BUCHHEIM torpedoes some myths of U-boat glory in "The Boat".
ADVENTURE: Miss England VICKI HARRIS is no rhinestone cowgirl.
SPIRIT: On-and off-screen, DENNIS WEAVER is Sunday's good guy.


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