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TITLE:
NEWSWEEK
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE:
April 8 1974; Vol. LXXXIII, No. 14, 4/8/74
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in GOOD condition, cover is taped. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER STORY: The Troubled Child Page 52 Few afflictions are more tragic, baffling and destructive of family life than those that produce depressed and emotionally disturbed children. Medicine editor Matt Clark (above, right, with child specialist Dr. Lee Salk) sums up what is known about these maladies and chronicles the quest to alleviate them. (Newsweek cover photo by John Vachon.)
BAGFUL OF TROUBLE: A bulging satchel of evidence from the Watergate grand jury finally went to Capitol Hill, and the momentum of the impeachment inquiry picked up. The President was losing ground in Congress and facing a rebellion in the GOP--and a sharply critical tax report.
NEW ALLIANCE: It was an extraordinary week even for Henry Kissinger--starting with inconclusive talks in Moscow and ending with a surprise marriage. Tom Mathews tells what went wrong in Russia, Richard Steele reports the diplomats' mood and Milton R. Benjamin analyzes the arms talks.
LEFTIST JUNTA: He looks like a classic tuilitary dictator but Peruvian President Juan Velasco Alvarado is no stereotype. Correspondent James Pringle traveled throughout Peru for his portrait of Velasco and the last leftist regime in South America.
JAMES INTO JAN: What makes men men and women women? Not sex but a spiritual attitude called "gender," saye British author Jan Morris, who was known as James until surgery made the body fit the mind. From an exclusive interview with Morris by Lorraine Kisly and other reports, General Editor Kenneth L. Woodward describes the ultimate adventure of transsexuality.
THE WILD WORLD OF PETER BEARD: The world of photographer Peter Beard is a heady mix of the jet set and Africa's "Wild Kingdom." His latest preoccupation is crocodiles--as Linda Francke reports.
INDEX:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Watergate: the momentum builds.
The tax committee's report.
John Dean on the stand again.
The powerful dairy lobby.
New ethics laws.
L.A's muckraker.
INTERNATIONAL:
Kissinger: the burden of Watergate.
The new Mrs. K.
Impasse on SALT.
The diplomats assess impeachment.
China: the case of the smutty wheat.
France: Pompidou's ordeal.
The occupation craze.
Peru's left-wing junta.
SPORTS:
The dilemmas of a champ.
SCIENCE:
Close-up of Mercury.
MEDICINE:
The troubled child (the cover).
THE MEDIA:
A crime novelist on Watergate;
Mediums and the media.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
Soaring utility rates.
An energy-policy crisis.
Another beef over beef.
The great egg scramble.
Securities: a break on small trades.
Aviation: the jumbos' woes.
A stalled transit experiment.
Those highly paid top execs.
Smuggling: the Swiss connection.
IDEAS:
Transsexualism: the other side of sex.
LIFE/STYLE:
The wild world of Peter Beard.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Herbert Gold.
Kermit Lansner.
Pete Axthelm.
Clem Morgello.
Stewart Alsop.
THE ARTS:
THEATER:
"Short Eyes': electrifying prison play.
Henry Fonda as Clarence Darrow.
MOVIES :
STEVEN SPIELBERG's "Sugarland Express'
and a talk with the director. [Interesting one page article on "new director" STEVEN SPIELBURG ("whiz kid") article with photo of Goldie Hawn from movie and INTERVIEW of the young director, with photo]
"Badlands": smart but not touching.
"Conrack": safe, tidy and liberal.
MUSIC:
A dance company blooms in L.A..
The European rock invasion.
Brown-bag opera.
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