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TITLE: U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE: June 13, 1983 VOL. 94 No. 23
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8½" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.

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COVER: Special Report on Defense. HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? Cover illustration: Josef Cellini.

Reagan's.
Budget Gamble.
Buoyed by success at summit, he'll try same tactics at home.
Cubans to Reagan: "We Won't Back Down.
Defiance tinged with worry is the prevailing mood in Havana.
"It Is Not Too Late" for U.S. to Win in El Salvador.
Interview with the new chief of the Readiness Command.
One Place Where Pro-West Rebels Take the Offensive.
From the jungles of Angola, a special report on the war there.
Inventive Genius Is Alive and Well in the U.S.
Five who are helping shape this country's technology.
"Discovery of America Changed the Diet of the World.
Conversation with author and food expert James Beard.
As Supermarkets Get.
Even More Super.
Stores are spreading their wings.
into wider and wider fields.
Another Hike in Postal.
Rates on the Way.
Interview with William Bolger, the Postmaster General.
Special Report on Defense.
How Much.
Is Enough?.
page section.
"No Nuke" War on Britain's Village Greens.
Determined women symbolize the antinuclear movement.
John Glenn Tries for a White House Landing Candidate-profile series looks at the Ohio senator's chances.
Reagan's Cabinet Still.
a Millionaires' Club.
Financial statements tell tale.
Colleges Put a Cork.
on Campus Drinking.
Alarmed by excesses, schools are tightening their rules.
Business Goes After.
Fake Goods for Real.
Manufacturers are mounting a.
counterattack against copycats.
The Gains and Hazards.
of Tax Shelters.
Interview with a top adviser.
"Workfare" Bandwagon Begins to Roll.
Meaningful jobs for welfare recipients is program's goal.
NEWSLETTERS.
Tomorrow.
Worldgram.
World Business.
U.S. Business.
News You Can Use.
DEPARTMENTS.
Memo to Readers.
Letters to the Editor .
Currents in the News.
Washington Whispers.
Managing Your Money.
News-Lines.
Tax Rulings.
The Editor's Page.


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