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NEWSWEEK December 30 1974 Dec 12/74 CHRISTMAS HENRY KISSINGER NELSON ROCKEFELLER

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Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * NEWSWEEK Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! ISSUE DATE: December 30, 1974; Vol. LXXXIV, No. 27 IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * 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: CHRISTMAS '74: LET NOTHING YOU DISMAY: Amid the gloomiest economic news in decades, Americans prepared last week for a cheerless Christmas. To find out how deeply the combined impact of recession and inflation had affected the morale and pocketbooks of ordinary citizens, Newsweek reporters made extended visits to families across the country. After conducting one of those interviews herself, General Editor Elizabeth Peer wrote the cover story. Other reports came from Henry McGee in Middleboro, Mass.; Elaine F. Sciolino in Mason City, Iowa; Mary Alice Kellogg in San Francisco and Joseph B. Cumming Jr., in Douglasville, Ga. (Newsweek cover illustration by Robert P. Van Nutt. [Note Illustration features gas prices at .60 a gallon!] ). A YEAR-END INTERVIEW WITH HENRY KISSINGER: "The difference between a good and a mediocre foreign policy is the accumulation of nuances. It is meticulousness; it is careful preparation." In a year-end interview with Executive Editor Kenneth Auchincloss, Foreign Editor Edward Klein and diplomatic correspondent Bruce van Voorst, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger discussed his philosophy of foreign policy and a wide range of other topics, including the Mideast, SALT II, the energy crisis--and himself. "I have no itch to leave," he said. "But I have no compulsion to stay.". VEEP ROCKY: "It's been a fab-ulous experience," said NELSON ROCKEFELLER. After four months of inquisition, he was sworn in finally as Vice President-- humbly pledging fealty to the President some hoped he would rescue from a worsening economic crisis. With files from Tom Joyce and Henry W. Hubbard in Washington and Angus Deming in New York, Senior Editor Peter Goldman wrote the story. FORD'S HIDEAWAY: This week President Ford takes a working vacation in Vail, Cob., the luxurious ski resort that has been a second home to the Ford family for years. Ford's many old friends there were preparing last week for his visit in typically low-keyed fashion. Vail, reports Newsweek correspond- ent Martin Kasindorf, is a bastion of those solid, upper-middle-class values that shaped Gerald Ford himself. Contents/INDEX: NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Let nothing you dismay (the cover). How American families are facing up to a recession Yule. Rockefeller finally makes it to the Vice Presidency. The Watergate trial: judgment day. A new no to Nixon. The Vesco vexation. Stolen goods: the mayor's wife. Crime comes to the heartland. Boston's defiant ones. INTERNATIONAL: The Soviet "hard line" on trade. Blunt talk in the Middle East. An interview with Kissinger. Britain: the Stonehouse affair. China: showdown at East Lake. A black Christmas in Rhodesia. JUSTICE: RFK and "the second gun". EDUCATION: Languages for grade schoolers; Midnight scholars. LIFE/STYLE: Guess who's coming to ski. SCIENCE: The virus trackers. RELIGION: Black Catholic blues; A saint's day in India. SPORTS: Tennis: the Argentine kid; A new legal game for pro football?. BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Ford weighs a "hidden" tax on gas. The economy: tidings of discomfort. The bankruptcy way out. Steel: is the price right?. New man at OMB. Taking a wage cut. The great French wine fraud. Taxes: legal loopholes. Sugar: unrefined behavior?. NEWS MEDIA: The Washington Star's new star; The Philadelphia Inquirer's inquirers. THE COLUMNISTS: My Turn: Jane Otten. Pete Axthelm. Paul A. Samuelson. Bill Moyers. THE ARTS: MOVIES: "The Towering Inferno": suffocating. "The Man with the Golden Gun": no sense of fun. "Steppenwolf": Hesse mess. MUSIC: A tsar is born. Deco dandies. BOOKS: Two critics' choices of '74's best. * NOTE: OUR 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. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) A great snapshot of the time, and a terrific Birthday present or Anniversary gift! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, ALL GUARANTEED --