Description: SEE BELOW for MORE MAGAZINES' Exclusive, detailed, guaranteed content description!* With all the great features of the day, this makes a great birthday gift, or anniversary present! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED. TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine [Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!] ISSUE DATE: October 16, 1972; Vol LXXX, No 15 CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (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 COVER: Yearning for the 50's, The Good Old Days. MARILYN MONROE. TOP OF THE WEEK: BACK TO THE '50S (MARYLIN MONROE): In the midst of a Presidential campaign dominated by Dwight Eisenhower's protégé, Richard Nixon, America is experiencing a nostalgic revival of the 1950s. The cover story is the work of Johnathan Rodgers -- at 26 literally a child of the '50s. Rodgers worked from files from Lisa Whitman in New York and others. In a companion story, General Editor Harry F. Waters examines a poignant aspect of the '50s fad -- the fresh recognition of MARILYN MONROE, the decade's saddest sex symbol. (Cover photo by Richard Avedon.). GEORGE GIVES 'EM HELL: With a month to go, George McGovern shifted onto the attack with a fierce denunciation of the Administration's moral tone. Senior Editor Peter Goldman writes of the underdog's new give-'em-hell tactics. Chief political correspondent Hal Bruno analyzes the struggle for the eight key states. General Editor Christopher Wren reports on the battle for the House. And General Editor Richard Boeth describes the peculiarities of a campaign without coattails. TANAKA'S PLAN TO RESHAPE JAPAN: Fresh from his ground-breaking trip to Communist China, Japan's energetic Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka returned home eager to launch a plan aimed at bulldozing away his nation's No. 1 problem: urban blight. The construction-tycoon-turned-politician has outlined his scheme for a more livable society in a best-selling book called "A Plan for Remodeling the Japanese Archipelago." With files from Tokyo bureau chief Bernard Krisher, General Editor Raymond Carroll examines Tanaka's chances of radically altering Japan's industrial life-style. THE GREAT CULTURE RIPOFF: Thieves, smugglers and even murderers are looting and destroying archeological sites from Central Amer- ica to the Middle East. With files from Nancy Ball in Washington and other correspondents around the globe, Peter Gwynne wrote the story of the plunder of the world's trove of antiquities. THE RUSH TO HIDE THE PROFITS: When President Nixon imposed price controls last year, few businessmen had reason to fear the program's ultimate rule: a ceiling on profit margins. But in recent months, a bouncy economy has begun to push some profits against the ceiling. The result has been a rash of profit-hiding tactics that range from subtle to blatant, and the Price Commission has become increasing. ly concerned. With files from Rich Thomas in Wash- ington and from Newsweek bureaus around the U.S., Associate Editor David Pauly examines the problem. INDEX: NATIONAL AFFAIRS: George McGovern's new tactics. The Big Eight states and the election. The candidates and their non-coattails. Who's who in the House races. The FBI: Patrick Gray settles in. A tough gubernatorial race in Illinois. Black Mafia gangs in Gary. The Army erases a 1906 punishment. INTERNATIONAL: The rosy state of U.S.-Soviet relations. Denmark's Prime Minister steps down. A new job for Israel's master spy. Switzerland's cavalry rides again. Europe's arms sales to Latin America. Hemingway's conservationist son at Mount Kilimanjaro. General Amin, Uganda's storm center. The Philippines: disarming the civilians. The Tanaka plan for remodeling Japan. THE WAR IN INDOCHINA: An assessment of Hanoi's offensive. The troublesome F-ill fighter-bomber. THE MEDIA: A reporter behind bars. SPORTS: The Tigers beat the clock; Steve Canton, the Phillies' big winner; Super trotter. MEDICINE: The playboy anatomy. Organ transplants: a balance sheet. SCIENCE: Plundering the world's antiquities; Ups and downs of the U.S. continental crust. LIFE AND LEISURE: Back to the '50s (the cover). Marilyn Monroe, the sad goddess. BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Holding down profits in an era of controls. The million-dollar chicken empire. Northwest Airlines's strike ends. Environmental laws and the builders. Automation at the checkout counter. Corporations:the 'good guys". The big oil accord with the Arabs. THE CITIES: The return of the skyscraper. THE COLUMNISTS: Shana Alexander. Milton Friedman. CIem Morgello. Stewart Alsop. THE ARTS: MUSIC: New York City Opera's new "Hoffmann". Tight security for Israel's musicians. MOVIES: "Young Winston": an idealized portrait. "A Separate Peace": dark romance. BOOKS: Two from Hortense Calisher. Herbert Gold's "Last Two Thousand Years". Walter Laqueur's "History of zionism. Marjorie Kellogg's "Like the Lion's Tooth". ART: Raves for a new Fort Worth museum. The Metropolitan's sales controversy. THEATER: Cheech and Chong: drug-culture comics. ______ Use 'Control F' to search this page. * 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 © Edward D. Peyton, MORE MAGAZINES. Any un-authorized use is strictly prohibited. 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Publication Month: October
Publication Year: 1972
Type: Magazine
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Language: English
Publication Name: Newsweek
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: News, General Interest