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NEWSWEEK September 25 1978 Sept sep 78 SUMMIT DIAMONDS NICARAGUA 79 MODEL CARS
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19780000 |
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Newsweek |
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English |
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NEWSWEEK
Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS --
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ISSUE DATE:
September 25, 1978; Volume XCII, No. 13
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: THE SUMMIT: WHAT NEXT?
TOP OF THE WEEK:
WHAT NEXT? After two weeks, Jimmy Carter, Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat were finally ready to leave their mountaintop, and the conclusion of the Camp David summit was as extraordinary as its beginning. From London, Arnaud de Borchgrave sent a story on the man who wasn't there -- King Hussein of Jordan. (Cover photo by Susan T. McElhinncy -- Newsweek.).
THE DIAMOND BOOM: They symbolize love, arouse greed and remain impervious to war and monetary collapse. In an unsettled world, diamonds may he the ideal asset--and these days sales are booming. With prices soaring, speculation in the gems is frenzied, bringing chaos to an orderly industry and attracting a new breed of merchant, many of whom are less than scrupulous.
BLOODY NICARAGUA: Nicaragua was convulsed by civil war, and President Anastasio Somoza seemed ready to destroy his country to save it--for himself. To crush an army of street fighters (above), Somoza used the lull force of his military arsenal. Seven months after squandering his title to Leon Spinks because of lackadaisical training, Muhammad Ali showed that he can still temper his body and harden his mind. Before 70,000 in the New Orleans Superdome, the 36-year-old legend gave Spinks a boxing lesson and became tlst first man to win the heavyweight championship three times. Peter Bonventre was on scene, and Pete Axthelm wrote the story of what could--and probably should--be the champion's last hurrah.
DETROIT'S HIGH HOPES FOR '79: Here come the 1979s--and with them a staggering array of prospects and problems for Detroit. The automakers expect big things from some new nameplates and snazzy restyling, like the new Ford Mustang (below). But they Iae stiff regulation--and some fear that the economy could run out of gas before the sales effort shifts into high gear.
NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The Mideast summit: what next? (the cover).
How Jordan's King Hussein sees it.
Opening shots in Campaign '78.
A new Vesco atfair?.
Case of Ambassador Martin's secret tiles.
Environment: the struggle to save Lake Tahoe.
Will Florida vote to legalize gambling casinos?.
The JFK hearings: Marina Oswald's story.
INTERNATIONAL:
Nicaragua's bloody turmoil.
Iran: the Shah's carrot-and-stick program.
The army holds fast.
An interview with the Shah.
Jimmy Carter's world of foreign-policy woes.
A firsthand report on China's foreign policy.
Italy: a break in the Aldo Moro murder case.
MEDICINE: Inducing labor--and a warning on risks; Twins with two fathers.
SPORTS: Muhammad Ali: born again!.
BUSINESS :
Detroit's high hopes for the '79 models.
Inflation: a step toward controls?.
NBC's new chairman Jane Pfeiffer.
Controversy over the Vatican's bank.
SPECIAL REPORT: The diamond boom.
EDUCATION: Ohio's troubled schools.
ENTERTAINMENT: Knock-em-dead talent agent Tandy Rice.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Emily W. Cumming.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Meg Greenfield.
THE ARTS:
BOOKS:
Barbara W. Tuchman's A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century".
'A Good School," by Richard Yates.
Maureen Howard's Facts of Life".
'Requiem for a Dream," by Hubert Selby Jr.
PHOTOGRAPHY: How Eve Arnold photographed the '50s.
MOVIES: "A Wedding," and a talk with star Carol Burnett.
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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- NEWSWEEK September 25 1978 Sept sep 78 SUMMIT DIAMONDS NICARAGUA 79 MODEL CARS
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