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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 1, 1980; Vol. XCVI, No. 9
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: TEEN AGE SEX. The New Morality hits home. Cover: Photo by Lester Sloan.

TOP OF THE WEEK [MAJOR STORIES]:
GAMES TEEN-AGERS PLAY: The sexual revolution has filtered down to teen-agers with a vengeance. Nearly half of the nation's 15-to-19-year-old girls have had premarital sex, and the age of initiation keeps dropping. Among the results: teen-age pregnancy is epidemic, and venereal disease is rampant. At the same time, parents and educators are still uncertain about how, what or even whether they should teach teenagers about sex.

SHOWDOWN IN POLAND: Poland's government and its striking workers were in a desperate race against time. The regime finally began to negotiate late last week at the huge Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk (above), the nerve center of the spreading workers' revolt. Both sides hoped to make a deal before the costly walkouts crippled the fragile Polish economy-or forced the Soviet Union to send in troops.

THE GREAT AMERICAN GRAPE RUSH: Domestic wines have come of age. They pique even the pickiest palates-and for the first time rival hard liquor in America's favor. But the wine industry has some growing pains.

BEST BRETT: Will the man below be the first major leaguer since Ted Williams to bat .400? With six weeks left in the season, Kansas City's GEORGE BRETT has as good a chance as anyone in decades. And in Baltimore, a pitcher named Steve Stone-who is altogether Brett's opposite number-has talked himself into becoming the first twenty-game winner of 1980. Page 80 THE MORMONS' SURGE: Mormons maintain that God is a procreating father and that he is married to a divine mother-Mrs. God. Despite (or perhaps because of) their unusual anthropomorphic theology, the Mormons are winning converts at a record rate.

NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Carter and Reagan's battle of the button.
The Iran rescue mission-what happened.
How pollsters work.
The "stealth" plane: America's newest weapon.
Anderson's faltering campaign.
Billy Carter on the defensive.
Cuban hijackers-and those who stay.

INTERNATIONAL:
Poland's race against time.
Brezhnev's last crisis?.
Israel: defiant in isolation.
George Bush bombs in Peking.
Saudi Arabia: death in a jet.
Somalia: a strategic link for the United States.
Debunking the Chindits.
The Soviet's nuclear-sub accident.

LIFE/STYLE: Teen-age sex: the new morality hits home (the cover), The gap in sex education.

BUSINESS:
Taking aim at Reaganomics.
A yes for a nuclear plant.
Detroit's safer way home.
American wines come of age.
Davis's influential wine school.
The boom in going public.
Goodyear's good news on toxic waste.
Nitrates get the Nod.

TELEVISION: Troubles for "Today".
MOVIES: "The Stunt Man": a fast and funny Hollywood hostage.
NEWSMEDIA: High (after)noon in New York. Jack Anderson's rescue story.
RELIGION: The first married priests. What the Mormons believe.
EDUCATION: The Citadel: the admiral runs aground.
SPORTS: Baseball's awesome twosome: GEORGE BRETT and STEVE STONE.
ARCHITECTURE: Michael Graves-form with meaning.

BOOKS:
"Lyndon: An Oral Biography," by Merle Miller.
"States Dyckman: American Loyalist," by James Thomas Flexner.
Peter De Vries's "Consenting Adults, or The Duchess Will Be Furious".

THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Raymond C. Harlan.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Paul Samuelson.
Pete Axthelm.
George F. Will.


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