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TITLE: PEOPLE magazine [Most features below are from 2-4 pages, ALL include multiple photographs of the subject!]
ISSUE DATE: January 12, 1981; Vol. 15, No. 1
CONDITION: Standard sized weekly magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: "YOKO. How she is holding up."
ON THE COVER: In the aftermath of John Lennon's death, Yoko Ono manages her grief with the help of loving memories and their 5-year-old son, Sean Gomr photograph: Allan Tannenbaum.

UP FRONT:
That figure over the giant Christ statue in Rio was no angel--it was a hang glider.
A prosecutor's plea for death brings Mao's widow, Jiang Qing, near the end of the road.
To the victor's daughter belong the spoils --Ronald Reagan's election brings actress Patti Davis a professional windfall.

SEQUEL: The Graduate's author, CHARLES WEBB, tangles with the Establishment again.
OVER THE TUBE: With Suzanne Somers in the Three's Company doghouse, newcomer Jenilee Harrison moves into her room--and maybe her role.
ARTS: Gelsey Kirkland's fired, so Cynthia Harvey is Misha Baryshnikov's new prima ballerina.
BONUS BOOK: In the first of three excerpts from James Michener's best-seller The Covenant, a determined Frenchman flees religious persecution for a new frontier, South Africa.
ON THE MOVE: Ex-Eagle Randy Meisner flies solo to sing One More Song.
TEACHER: Tony-winning playwright Mark Medoff is a faculty black sheep who changed colors since Children of a Lesser God.
IN HIS OWN WORDS: Gordon Vickery, head of the U.S. Fire Administration, demands action now to cut down on deadly high-rise blazes.
COUPLES: Gary Collins' Hour Magazine TV talk show is trading up, but one guest he won't ask back Is his wife, Miss America-turned-actress Mary Ann Mobley.
JOCKS: Motorcycling's Carter Alsop wants to be the first woman to finish the Daytona 200.
SPIRIT An IranIan emigre's controversial prayer tower and rose garden become a thorny issue in his California town.
LOOKOUT: Guitarist Michael Newman; Designer Lou Ann Jackson.
COPING: A changed Chrystie Jenner talks about divorcing Bruce and finding a new life.

PEOPLE PICKS & PANS:
On TV a souped-up Susan Anton runs for the gold, Robert MacNeil resails the America's Cup and John Forsyth rips off J.R.
The best current reads include Michael Crichton's novel Congo and Of Women and Their Elegance, a pseudo Marilyn Monroe memoir by Norman Mailer.
In their latest albums, Nell Young turns right, and Toni Tennille is more versatile than ever.
Old troupers never fade away: Elizabeth Taylor, Marion Brando and Jack Lemmon find new film vehicles.
The Search for Alexander didn't unearth the great Greek, but it turned up enough material to fill a fascinating exhibit.

STAR TRACKS:
Salvador Dali surfaces in Paris.
The Rev. Jesse Jckson presides at Casey Kasem's marriage.
Burgess Meredith applauds a crime buster.
Wanda Richert confronts lover Gower Champions widow.
Reggle Jackson bucks the system.
The Bjorn Borgs serve up mock-rock.
Lech Waiesa nuzzles St. Nick in Gdansk.


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