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Newsweek
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Issue Date:
August 26, 1974; Vol LXXXIV, No 9, 8/26/74
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER: LAUREN HUTTON: TODAY'S MODEL: At 29, Lauren Hutton is America's most celebrated -- and highest-paid -- model. She earns nearly $200,000 a year personifying Charles Revson's Ultima woman, and she represents a new natural look in high-fashion modeling. With additional reporting from Lisa Whitman, Life/Style editor Lynn Young (above, left) spent several days with Hutton and wrote the story. (Newsweek cover photo by Richard Avedon.).
FORD MOVES IN: President Ford plunged happily into his new White House duties last week -- reviving the spirits of a demoralized government and conducting a difficult search for a new Vice President. With files from White House reporter Thomas M. DeFrank and chief Congressional corre- spondent Samuel Shaffer, Senior Editor Peter Goldman reports on Ford's first days. In Business and Finance, Washington reporter Rich Thomas and General Editor Michael Ruby analyze the Ford economic policy (page 63). And General Editor Harry F. Waters, writing in The Media, describes the difficulties of cartoonists in portraying President Ford (page 44). In San Clemente, meanwhile, Richard Nixon faced growing legal problems; correspondents Henry W. Hubbard, Diane Camper, Anthony Marro and Evert Clark reported for the story by General Editor David M. Alpern.
FORD'S FIRST CRISIS: Suddenly the war broke out on Cyprus again last week, and President Ford faced his first big foreign crisis. With files from Bruce van Voorst in Washington, General Editor Richard Steele assesses the performance of the new Ford-Kissinger foreign-policy team. And with reporting by Barry Came on Cyprus, Arnaud de Borchgrave in Athens, Nicholas C. Proffitt and Malcolm MacPherson in Ankara, and David Egli in Geneva, Associate Editor Milton R. Benjamin chronicles the military and diplomatic developments.
ASSASSIN: When an assassin shot the First Lady of South Korea last week, correspondent Paul Brinkley-Rogers was sit- ting nearby. From his files, Fay Willey chronicles the event and the aftermath.
LOOK HOMEWARD: How do Americans living abroad feel about their homeland after Watergate? With files from Pads, Rome and London, Fay Willey reports the reaction of black author James Baldwin (below) and four other U.S. expatriates.
THE SHAKERS: Two hundred years ago, nine religious outcasts arrived in New York. The Shakers' ecstatic form of worship won them fame and derision. Once they numbered 5,000; today only twelve remain. Merrill Sheils reports.
NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The Ford style.
The Veepstakes.
Watergate South.
Richard Nixon's "private time".
The Judiciary Committee's final report.
Charles Evers's tax troubles.
Lester Maddox's last campaign.
Memorabilia: who's got the button?.
INTERNATIONAL:
Cyprus: President Ford's first
foreign-policy crisis.
The Turkish steamroller.
Korea: an assassin strikes.
Ethiopia: Selassie in extremis.
American expatriates look homeward.
Giscard's 100 days.
Africa's restless white mercenaries.
LIFE/STYLE:
Lauren Hutton -- the '74 model (the cover);
with two pages of color photographs.
THE MEDIA: The cartoonists take a look at Ford.
JUSTICE: Finding a friendly jury; The man from THEFT.
IDEAS: A rebuttal to the "eco-doomsters". (by Wilfred Beckerman).
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
The President tackles inflation.
Drought: the rains came.
How fares Project Independence?.
Oil from tires.
The resurgent coal miners.
Railroad trains: the rolling bombs.
Coins: the million-dollar eagle.
RELIGION: The twilight of the Shakers; The Episcopalian flap over women.
SPORTS: The uneasy NFL truce.
EDUCATION: 100-proof Scotch -- and other languages; Student bankrupts.
SCIENCE: The sexiest zoo.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Ben J. Wattenberg.
Paul A. Samuelson.
Pete Axthelm.
THE ARTS:
"Death Wish": a vigilante killer.
"Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia":
inside Sam Peckinpah's psyche.
"California Split": royal flush.
BOOKS: "John Marshall," by Leonard Baker.
MUSIC:
The Bolshoi is back.
Country music: the outlaw breed. Waylon Jennings (article, photo)
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