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TITLE: NEWSWEEK
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE: April 11, 1960; Vol LV, No 15, 4/11/60
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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THE COVER: "The Green Thumb means business." -- To the gardener, tomatoes, forget-me-nots, and even the gourd are things of beauty. To the nurseryman and seed grower, they spell big business. For a report on what is stirring in the world of flowers and vegetables, see SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS, page 100 (NEWS-WEEK photo-illustration by Ed Wergeles).

TOP OF THE WEEK:
America's Eye in the Sky. The significance of our TV camera in space -- with picture and map. The fascinating scientific story.

How Other Americans Feel About the South's Ordeal -- and How the South Feels About the North. NEWSWEEK'S LISTENING POST makes a two-way report, covering the 50 states. Mood for segregation and integration -- and important national opinion.

Exploding South Africa: Can Whites Prevail Over the Blacks? What happened, what is likely to happen now. Can the U.N. do any good? A close look at the Champion of Apartheid and how he got that way.

Europe's Trade, Britain's Macmillan and a Muddle. The inside story of a "conversation" in Washington.

Brightening Spot in Business. The 1960 housing industry may be busier than expected -- BUSINESS TRENDS.

Breakthrough for Pay-TV? Zenith and RKO General join in the biggest test -- and this could be it -- Pay-TV vs. commercial TV. How it works.

The Green Thumb Means Billions. The cover story is a SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS -- the big- spending gardening fans.

The Cancer Curve -- Odds for Recovery. A chart of types and chances. How "war" on the disease goes.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: TV-RADIO: Jack Paar's new book. Theater: "The Best Man", Talk with the Star: Interview/article (with photo) of LEE TRACY. Music: Th Galloping Virtuoso: ISSAC STERN [NICE full page article about him, how busy he is, and his attempt to save Carnegie Hall, with photo, and quotes].
MOVIES: "Please don't eat the Daisies". This is the Co-Star: Interview/article with DORIS DAY, and photo. MORE.
Signed Opinion: BUSINESS TIDES, Henry Hazlitt; PERSPECTIVE, Raymond Moley; WASHINGTON TIDES, Ernest K. Lindley.


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