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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: AUGUST 25, 1980; Vol. XCVI, No. 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Now for the Hard Part. Cover: Photo by Wally McNamee.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
AFRICAN FAMINE: East Africa is in agony from its worst drought in fifteen years. From Djibouti through Ethiopia and Somalia to Kenya, Uganda and the southern Sudan, the land is dry and white as old bones, and people are starving. Local brush wars, skyrocketing birthrates, stagnating food production and government inefficiency, greed and indifference are all contributing to the nightmare.

AN UPSTAGED CARTER WINS; NOW FOR THE HARD PART: After ten contentious months, Jimmy Carter stood with his family on the podium at Madison Square Garden, bathed in the cheers of his party on his renomination. But he was upstaged by Teddy Kennedy from the opening gavel to his coronation, and the hard part still lay ahead: the uphill run to catch Ronald Reagan. NEWSWEEK'S twenty-page Democratic convention report includes a look ahead to Carter's strategy for that struggle; tips from five political pros on how he could win it; an inside account of his dramatic end game and his shotgun peace with Kennedy; a close-up look at why Teddy lost this time and whether he has a future in Presidential politics, and an examination of the gulf between the two parties' platforms.

DEAN OF LETTERS: Novelist, poet, scholar and plain old-fashioned storyteller, Robert Penn Warren is the grand old man of American letters. Now, at 75, Warren has offered a summing up of his long and distinguished career in an earthy, brooding collection of poems called "Being Here.".

FREEDOM'S CUP? In the one-sided history of the America's Cup, the only real suspense has been over which U.S. yacht will successfully defend the title against the foreign challenger. This year the leader is Freedom (left), whose tyrannical skipper, Dennis Conner, has outpracticed, outmaneuvered and outsailed the distracted Ted Turner, captain of Courageous.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Carter wins--and the hard part begins.
Advice from five strategists .
A behind-the-scenes struggle for unity.
Woman power.
Teddy: the end or a new start? .
The GOP and Democratic platforms compared.
Fun and games in the Big Apple.
Muskie's first crisis.
INTERNATIONAL:.
South Korea: General Chon's grab for power.
Poland: an ominous workers' revolt.
Africa's deadly famine.
Chile: seventeen more years for Pinochet?.
El Salvador: killings, right and left.
JUSTICE:.
The boy defector: should the state act as parent?.
The first Abscam trial begins.
SPORTS : .
The America's Cup:.
Freedom's Captain Bligh Tackling the Pac-10's cheating scandal.
BUSINESS:.
Carter's new economic plan .
Korvette's financial chaos .
The ICC attacks rail price-fixing.
The new divestiture game .
A Customs-made belt for Burberrys.
Pumping up the strategic oil reserve.
The SEC as Playboy adviser.
A competitors' brew for Germany's chemical giants.
BOOKS: Robert Penn Warren--America's dean of letters.
MEDICINE:.
Anaphylactic shock: An allergic reaction to exercise .
Making good health pay off-- in cash.
MOVIES:.
"Willie & Phil": a touching odyssey.
"My Bodyguard": split personality.
"Smokey and Bandit II": buy, buy Burtie.
TELEVISION: The dangerous stunts on "That's Incredible!".
LIFE/STYLE: Summer camps for grownups.
ENTERTAINMENT: Records: a crop of new classicals; dazzling Peking Opera.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Update.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
THE COLUMNISTS.
My Turn: Wilfrid Sheed.
Pete Axthelm.
Meg Greenfield.


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