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TITLE: U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE: July 18 1960; Vol. XLIX No. 3
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.

IN THIS ISSUE:
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INDEX.
FINANCE.
FRONT PAGE OF THE WEEK.
HEALTH.
INDUSTRY, BUSINESS (see below.
INTERNATIONAL(see below.
LABOR.
LAW.
MARCH OF THE NEWS.
MEDICINE.
MILITARY.
MISSILES.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS (see below.
PEOPLE 25, 4.
PLUS AND MINUS.
POLITICS .37, 38, 4.
TAXES.
WASHINGTON WHISPERS.
WEATHER.
NEWS LETTERS.
TOMORROW.
WORLDGRAM.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
BUSINESS AROUND.
THE WORLD.
TREND OF BUSINESS (U. S.

How Democrats Plan to Win.
Democrats' Two Routes to Victory Strategies Favored by "Liberals" and "Conservative?.
For Democrats: Johnson or Kennedy? Biographies of Senators Who Dominate the Convention.
Latest on the "Health Issue" What Record Shows About Fitness of Johnson, Kennedy, Nixon.
Armchair Guide to the Democratic Convention States and Their Votes ... Key Delegations ... Terms to K.
With Khrushchev in Austria.
Mutiny in the Congo--More Troubles Coming.
Crackdown on Castro--What It Means Pressure Applied by U. S. for a Cleanup in Cuba.
The "Red Dictator" Back of Castro Communist Ernesto Guevara Is Government's "Brains.
Is the Bloom Coming Off Florida's Boom? There Is a Shakeout of "Quick Profit" Operators.
As Dwight Eisenhower Looks to 1961 President Plans a Busy but Private Retirement.
News-Lines for Businessmen: What You Can and Cannot Do.
Where State Medicine Has Had a Real Tryout-- Troubles Cause Talk of Change in British System.
Danger Years for U. S. Just Ahead Interview With General White, Head of U. S Air Force.
Missile Bases: The Dirt Begins to Fly at Last.
Better Days Ahead for the Railroads?.
Labor Week: What Unions Want From the Next President.
Did U. S. Win in Japan After All? Friendship is Intact After Anti-Eisenhower Riots.
Eisenhower's Views on Politics ... Rockefeller ... Recession.
Finance Week: Is It Getting Easier to Borrow? What Bankers Say.
David Lawrence Editorial: "Ritualistic Orgy"?.


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