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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: AUGUST 11, 1980; Vol. XCVI, No. 6
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Rebellious Democrats. Cover: Photo by Susan T. McElhinney.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
REPAIRING TINY HEARTS: Not long ago, a baby born with a severe congenital heart defect stood little chance of living a normal life. Today, surgeons dare to open the hearts of even the smallest infants and repair the most lethal deformities. Using new techniques, including more precise diagnosis and a radical cooling of body temperature, cardiologists like Mary Allen Engle (below) enable youngsters to lead full, active lives.

HEROES IN MOSCOW: The Moscow Olympics, designed for a minimum of surprise and spontaneity, hardly seemed a promising stage for mold-breaking heroes. But individualists like Britain's Sebastian Coe, winner of the 1,500-meter race (above), and maverick long jumper Lutz Dombrowski of East Germany helped liven the sometimes stolid atmosphere.

THE BANKRUPTCY EPIDEMIC: Record numbers of Americans are going into bankruptcy this year. Some new laws make the prospect more attractive--and many crit- ics think they go too far.

SKY PAINTING: Every year, an army of fierce warriors, pudgy wrestlers (above) and popeyed insects takes to the skies over Japan. The art of the kite is one of Japan's oldest traditions, now on display in New York.

THE REBELLIOUS DEMOCRATS: On the eve of the Democratic convention, Jimmy Carter suddenly found himself in a brush-fire war to save his Presidency from repudiation by his own panicky party. His Harris-poll rating tumbled to a new low for any modern President. His brother Billy had become a daily embarrassment. Boomlets were forming behind three or four anybody-but-Carter candidates, and the momentum was building to "open" the convention. NEWSWEEK'S coverage includes a special poll that rates Carter's potential Democratic replacements and assesses the Presi- dent's handling of the Billy affair.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The dump-Carter movement (the cover).
The dark horses.
The row over the rule Echoes of '48.
The Billy Carter case (cont'd) Ronald Reagan's taxes .
Jim Wright's politics of oil .
Spies: epilogue to a mole hunt .
America's obsolete H-bomb factory.
INTERNATIONAL:.
Mideast: a widening gulf.
Camp David on the rocks.
Lebanon: a Christian warlord vs. the PLO.
The Shah's stateless funeral Bolivia: the "cocaine coup".
Italy: a blast of terror.
SPORTS: Olympics: heroes in Moscow.
NEWS MEDIA: Raiding the news room The duel over New West.
SCIENCE: Quarks: "beauty" found--now "truth"?.
LIFE/STYLE: The doomsday boom.
BUSINESS 59.
A rush to personal bankruptcy .
Economy: seeing bottom? .
Futures: a new wrangle .
Airlines: a new rate war .
Now, Japanese tires .
The man who buys trouble.
MOVIES: Cheech and Chong in Upper Slobbovia.
BOOKS:.
"Music for Chameleons," by.
Truman Capote "Reconstructing Aphra," by.
Angeline Goreau.
"Thunder on the Right," by Alan Crawford.
IDEAS: When age doesn't matter.
MEDICINE: Mending tiny hearts.
THEATER: Linda Ronstadt meets Gilbert and Sullivan.
ART: Japan: high on kites.
EDUCATION: Credits for sale.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Update.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
THE COLUMNISTS.
Pete Axthelm.
Paul A. Samuelson.
Meg Greenfield.


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