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NEWSWEEK May 21 1979 A Long Dry Summer? San Salvador SALT II Ford After Ford
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Newsweek |
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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:
MAY 21, 1979; Volume XCIII, No.21
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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TOP OF THE WEEK:
LONG, DRY SUMMER? The gasoline crunch hit California first, forcing motorists into long lines at gas stations and triggering an odd-even-day rationing system. Elsewhere, stations began closing at the weekends and the forecasts called for tight supplies all through the summer ahead. Even so, the Carter Administration could not win Congressional approval of a stand-by plan for gasoline rationing. The surprise defeat underscored the paralysis that has gripped Washington on energy policy--perhaps the most regionally divisive issue since civil rights. (Cover photo by Lester Sloan--Newsweek.).
FINALLY, SALT II: After seven years of talks, the U.S. and the Soviet Union finally agreed on SALT II. The treaty puts a limit on nuclear bombs and missiles, but it faces a bitter, and momentous, battle for ratification by the U.S. Senate.
SHOOT-OUT in SAN SALVADOR: As leftist demonstrators clapped and chanted outside a cathedral in San Salvador, police opened fire, killing nineteen (below). In El Salvador and three other Central American countries, power struggles between right-wing governments and left-wing rebels represent an opportunity for Communist Cuba and a problem for the U.S.
FORD AFTER FORD: Henry Ford II stepped down last week, ending 34 years at the top of the company bearing his name. But Ford leaves successor Philip Caldwell several problems and embarrassments. NEWSWEEK'S James C. Jones interviewed Ford (far left) and reports on his past, present and future.
TRACING MAN'S PAST: Man's brain developed later than his ability to walk upright, and he diverged from apes more recently than previously believed. Those discoveries have prompted scientists to rewrite the history of man--before the thinking Homo habilis (above) roamed the earth.
NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Energy: a long, dry summer? (the cover).
Gasoline rationing: playing the.
waiting game in California.
No crude, no food?.
Battling the bank-robbery wave.
A judge short-circuits radar traps.
A plot to kill Jimmy Carter?.
Fallout from the nuke-in protest.
INTERNATIONAL:
Finally, SALT IT--but will the Senate ratify it?.
Dobrynin: Moscow's Mr. Fixit.
Two opposing views on SALT.
Torture in a Chinese prison.
El Salvador: murder of the dissidents.
Central American trouble spots.
Canada: au revoir, Trudeau?.
The PLO's new game plan.
SCIENCE:
Tracing man's earliest history.
BUSINESS:
Ford Motor after Henry Ford II
steps down.
A talk with the outgoing boss.
Slicing the Federal budget.
Amtrak: busy--but too far gone.
Trading stocks at a discount.
The death of Cyrus Eaton.
JUSTICE:
A U.S. hijacking trial in Berlin.
MUSIC:
Conductor Carlo Maria Giulini--
a coup for Los Angeles.
BOOKS:
"Anyone's Daughter," by Shana
Alexander.
"Favours," by Bernice Rubens.
"A Bend in the River," by V. S.
Naipaul, and "North of
South," by Shiva Naipaul.
IDEAS:
America's New Class.
MOVIES:
"Last Embrace": mysteries with a
ridiculous answer.
Rossellini's "The Age of the
Medici": history unfolding.
Francis Coppola's "Apocalypse
Now": work in progress.
NEWS MEDIA;
Jann Wenner plans a new Look.
People gets left at the altar.
Changes at The New Yorker.
TELEVISION: 1
"Blind Ambition": a soap opera of
the Deans and Watergate.
LIFE/STYLE:
Missouri's Pickwick Club.
THE COLUMNISTS: My Turn: LaeI Morgan. Pete Axthelm. Jane Bryant Quinn. Meg Greenfield.
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