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NEWSWEEK September 3 1984 Sept 84 DEMOCRATS GERALDINE FERRARO PHILIPPINES NFL ++
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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 3, 1984; Vol. CIV, No. 10
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: The Democrats: CAN THEY COME BACK? GERALDINE FERRARO. Cover: Photo by Ken Regan.
TOP OF THE WEEK [Major Top Stories]:
HERE THEY GO AGAIN: Two contestants took the blocks last week for the final 75-day dash to decision-but Ronald Reagan
started with the inside track and a long lead. in Dallas, rising GOP stars-including George Bush-were already looking toward
1988. Walter Mondale's pace was lagging under lingering questions about Geraldine Ferraro's finances. NEWSWEEK examines
his plight, her disclosures and campaign-finance laws in the era of two-income families-and Ferraro and her husband discuss
their ordeal in an interview. Page 18.
NOW, MATERNITY CHIC: With a baby boomlet under way and nearly half of the mothers-to-be holding down jobs, designers
are delivering sophisticated maternity clothes. "If a pregnant woman wears ruffles," says one, "she loses ground." Page 64.
DID THE MILITARY KILL AQUINO? (PHILIPPINES) The disenchanted hit the streets of Manila on the first anniversary of Benigno Aquino's
assassination. A board of investigation is studying evidence that suggests he was shot by military conspirators, not a lone-wolf
assassin, investigators say attention has focused on the men who escorted Aquino off the plane. Page 42.
PUTTING THE ACCENT ON GRANDEUR: The postmodern era in architecture, with its splashy, decorative buildings, is hardly
over. But a new spartan spirit is making itself felt as a wave of young designers, who emphasize craftsmanship, lasting
dignity and blunt, almost primitive, geometry, begin to win commissions across the country. Page 70.
NFL SHAKERS AND FAKERS: Pretenders will lay claim to the Super Bowl crown now worn by the Los Angeles Raiders. But
NEWSWEEK'S Pete Axthelm prediets the Raiders-led by superb cornerback Lester Hayes-will prevail again. Page 52.
[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Campaign '84: the dash to decision (THE COVER).
Can the Democrats come back?.
A look at Ferraro's finances.
Talking about the ordeal: an interview with the Zaccaros.
Should the campaign laws be changed?.
The Republicans in Dallas: hoping for a landslide.
The new GOP faces of 1988.
Republican women: included but still left out.
A controversial TV introduction.
INTERNATIONAL:
Philippines: did the military kill Aquino?..
Israel: Peres strikes a bargain.
Racism on the right.
Egypt: on board the USS Shreveport.
Britain: a brush with nukes in the Falklands war?.
Central America: the CIA blows an asset.
A KGB home movie.
BUSINESS:
Keeping the banks afloat.
Inflation: solving a mystery.
A lost dynasty in Dallas?.
Detroit's torn lifeline.
FASHION: The birth of maternity chic.
RELIGION: Nicaragua's rebel Jesuits.
SPORTS: NFL shakers and fakers.
ARCHITECTURE: Accent on grandeur.
MOVIES: Beware the dogs of August.
BOOKS:
Packaging the president: new books.
"The Book Class," by Louis Auchincloss.
"The Fourth Protocol," by Frederick Forsyth.
"Nowhere to Run: The Story of Soul Music," by Gerri Hirshey.
Truman Capote, 1924-1984.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Richard Sennett.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Meg Greenfield.
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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