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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: November 28, 1966; Vol LXVIII, Nol 22
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER STORY: AMERICANS ABROAD: Americans are the world's greatest expatriates. Liberated by money, lured by curiosity, lashed by a restless dissatisfaction, they are crossing the seas in ever-mounting numbers to try life abroad. Today 2.5 million of them are scattered through virtually every country in the world. This week's cover story on their motives and mores, joys and frustrations and the special insights they gain enlisted the efforts of almost all of Newsweek's 118 correspondents and stringers overseas. It was written by Associate Editor Wade Greene, himself a far-ranging traveler and veteran of two years in Paris. (Newsweek cover photo by Marilyn Silverstone -- Magnum.).

THE BRITISH 'SQUEEZE': For a decade Great Britain has been wracked by periodic stop- and-go cycles in its economy -- exhilarating progress followed inevitably, it turned out, by recession. Now Britain is in its tightest squeeze yet, and a planned one at that. New taxes and tight wage and price controls have been imposed to try to save the British pound. But some think Britain will never succeed until it changes its slow, complacent ways. From reports by London bureau chief Henry Simmons and staffers Michael Lydon and Frank Melville, the story is written by General Editor Lawrence S. Martz.

NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Minor surgery, Johnson style.
Averell Harriman, 75 years young.
Supreme court: drawing a line.
What's ahead for the Negro?.
Howard Hughes's latest take-over.
can brunette foster parents keep a blond child?.
A 'not guilty" at last for Sam Sheppard.
THE WAR IN VIETNAM:
The sharp end -- where the action is.
change at Fourth corps.
closing out the Kuntze case.
INTERNATIONAL:
West Germany's continuing political crisis.
Israel retaliates.
Americans abroad: the everywhere genera- tion (the cover); with two pages in color.
communists split on ostracizing china.
Russia: the accusers accused.
Prague's Kazan-Komarek spy case.
India: muddling through.
Red china's rising star, Tao chu.
SPORTS: Football: tie of the decade.
Sandy's painful decision.
The cassius clay challenge shortage.
PRESS: White House shaggy-dog story; The AP reports on vietnam's "PX Alley".
MEDICINE:
The turning-on craze.
The 1966 Lasker Awards.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE: LBJ's deadline for a tax decision.
Business spending slows down.
Hertz strikes back at No. 2.
Wall Street: new groups lead the market.
Lifting Britain's economy by a tightened belt (Spotlight on Business).
Jack Warner, Hollywood's Last Tycoon.
RELIGION: New voice for u.s. catholic bishops; New look for the Jesuits.
SCIENCE AND SPACE: The U.S. in space: next stop, the moon.
TV-RADIO: Shaking up FM.
LIFE AND LEISURE: The boom in trap and skeet shooting; Keeping suburbia green.
THE COLUMNISTS:
Emmet John Hughes -- A Letter From Germany.
Kenneth Crawford -- Republican Plan.
Milton Friedman -- Boycotts and Prices.
Raymond Moley -- Semantic Tyranny.

THE ARTS:
MUSIC: The San Francisco Opera.
ART:
Paris's great Picasso retrospective.
Manet in Philadelphia; with a two-page portfolio in color.
BOOKS:
The letters of poet Wallace Stevens.
"La Maison de Rendez-vous": guessing game.
"Two Views": building more Berlin walls.
Voices from the golden age of magazines.


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