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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: MARCH 24, 1980; Vol. XCV, No. 12
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: JIMMY CARTER tilts at Inflation. Cover Illustration by Robert Van Nutt.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
CARTER VS. INFLATION: Jimmy Carter made the fourth major assault of his Presidency on the dragon of inflation, this time as the economy threatened to race out of control. He proposed $13 billion in budget cuts for fiscal 1981. He imposed import fees that will raise gasoline prices 10 cents a gallon, providing added revenue of $10 billion for a balanced budget. Most important, he and the Federal Reserve ordered sharp restraints on credit--curbs that appear to invite a recession. Still, critics asked pointedly if the Carter program went far enough--and whether it could be made to work, especially in an election year.

BEHIND THE LINES: As Soviet forces pushed their blitzkrieg in eastern Afghanistan, NEWSWEEK'S Barry Came wrapped himself in a tribesman's cloak and went with the guerrillas into mountains teeming with Soviet tanks and gunships.

THE DOCTOR AND THE LADY: They had been friends for years--he the co-author of the Scarsdale-diet book, she the head of fashionable Madeira School. Last week, Jean Harris was charged with murdering Dr. Herman Tarnower.

RATING CAMPAIGN COVERAGE: The boys and girls are back on the bus, following the candidates in their race for the Presidency. By all signs, the media are playing a greater--and more responsi-ble--role in the campaign than ever before. One question is what journalists will write about if by the end of March the race has narrowed to Reagan vs. Carter.

GERMAN SOUL: A remarkable exhibition in Philadelphia celebrates August Sander, the photographer whose prewar portraits of Germans tried to capture a nation's soul.

INDEX of ARTICLES in this issue:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Carter tilts at inflation (the cover).
Limiting credit-card power Where to cut?.
A doomsday scenario.
Ford decides not to run Connally's bitter end.
The Trilateral Commission flap .
Kennedy woos the Jewish vote .
Cleaning up Three Mile Island Census: head-count headaches .
Murder of the Scarsdale-diet man.
INTERNATIONAL:
Iran: trial by election Israel: fed up with Begin? North Yemen: between East and West.
Robert Komer, can-do warrior Behind the lines with the.
insurgents of Afghanistan Russia: the Vietnam syndrome.
RELIGION: Iran's persecuted Bahais PHOTOGRAPHY: Faces of Germany MEDICINE: The curse of the elephant man SPORTS: Golf: Johnny Miller's back in the swing BUSINESS:
Suddenly, plenty of gas.
Oil from plants?.
The Pinto verdict: not guilty Europe: the Pouilly Fuisse scam.
LIFE/STYLE: The Bedouins settle down The Natchitoches diet TELEVISION: CBS's 'Palmerstown, U.S.A.": boyhood revisited MOVIES: "Nijinsky" as soap opera James Caan, director BOOKS:
The Warhol '60s.
Anne Tyler's "Morgan's Passing" .
"Heartsounds," by Martha Weinman Lear.
NEWS MEDIA: Covering Campaign '80.
ART: Beautiful deceptions.
JUSTICE: Los Angeles: cops vs. KABC.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Update.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
THE COLUMNISTS:.
My Turn: Josiah Lee Auspitz.
Milton Friedman.
Meg Greenfield.


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