Newsweek Magazine, August (Aug.) 10, 1981 - Japan's High-Tech Challenge
Newsweek Magazine, August (Aug.) 10, 1981 - Japan's High-Tech Challenge
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- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1982
- Luogo di stampa
- New York
- Autore
- Barton, Clare Bishop, Axthelm, Pete, Greenfield, Meg, Et Al
- Editori
- Newsweek, Inc.
- Formato
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edizione
- F First Edition
- Soggetto
- Newsweek Magazine, August (Aug.) 10, 1981 - Japan's High-Tech Challenge Renee Chenn ad for the Ford, Series 10 tractor, "The World Tractor", The Tuskegee Airmen Keep on Flying - the 99th Fighter Squadron, and the 332nd Fighter Group and the 477th Bomber Group were the, only all-black flying units organized by the US Air Force in, WWII, Justice Rose Bird of the California Supreme Court, Reagan's War on Drugs - major article with photos, including George Bush Sr. leaning on bales of marijuana, Tax Bill politics in D.C., A New Look at Child Labor, Jimmy Hoffa Legally Dead, Killenworth Mansion on Long Island - Soviet nest spying on local, defense industries?, Bedford, IN - limestone capital of the world - Merle Edington and his, Great Pyramid replica, Reagan's middle east peacemaker Philip Habib, Volkswagen Scirocco ad, Yassir Arafat - skilled in P.R., Indira Gadhi's New Beginning, Vintage ad for Mattel Electronics' Intellivision "Starstrike", (Star Strike) video game, Peace shattered in Zimbabwe, Report from Tajikistan and the impact of the Soviet invasion of, Afghanistan, Color photo of tennis player Hu Na, Elvis Costello - No More Mr. Bad Guy, The University of San Francisco drops its basketball program -, The High Price of Cheating, William P. Tavoulareas and his libel suit against the Washington, Post, Beware of Child Molesters - one of 10 youngsters is sexually, abused each year, Japan's High-Tech Challenge - the Asian powerhouse launches an, all-out push into computers, robots and other 'knowledge intensive' industries, How Computers Change Lives, Building a Superbrain, Japan's New Risk Takers, Here Come the Robots, From Tennessee to Tokyo - Americans prepare for Nissan's new, truck plant in Smyrna, TN, Electronic Gadgets of the Future, Controversial use of animals in scientific research, The Disappearing Drive-In Movie Theater, Lloyd DeGrane and a flock of pink flamingos, Passing of: Harold R. Foster, Harold T. Sakata, Dan Seymour, Tatyana Grosman, Vladimir Kosma Zworyk Politics Aviation Magazine Back Issues
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- S Single Issue Magazine
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- Buono
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- Inglese
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- Brossura
- Prima edizione
- True
Descrizione
72 pages. Features: Two-page color-photo ad for the Ford Series 10 tractor, "The World Tractor"; The Tuskegee Airmen Keep on Flying - the 99th Fighter Squadron and the 332nd Fighter Group and the 477th Bomber Group were the only all-black flying units organized by the US Air Force in WWII; Justice Rose Bird of the California Supreme Court; Reagan's War on Drugs - major article with photos, including George Bush Sr. leaning on bales of marijuana; Tax Bill politics in D.C.; A New Look at Child Labor; Jimmy Hoffa Legally Dead; Killenworth Mansion on Long Island - Soviet nest spying on local defense industries?; Bedford, IN - limestone capital of the world - Merle Edington and his Great Pyramid replica; Reagan's middle east peacemaker Philip Habib; Volkswagen Scirocco ad; Yassir Arafat - skilled in P.R.; Indira Gadhi's New Beginning; Vintage ad for Mattel Electronics' Intellivision "Starstrike" (Star Strike) video game; Peace shattered in Zimbabwe; Report from Tajikistan and the impact of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan; Color photo of tennis player Hu Na; Elvis Costello - No More Mr. Bad Guy; The University of San Francisco drops its basketball program - The High Price of Cheating; William P. Tavoulareas and his libel suit against the Washington Post; Beware of Child Molesters - one of 10 youngsters is sexually abused each year; Japan's High-Tech Challenge - the Asian powerhouse launches an all-out push into computers, robots and other 'knowledge intensive' industries; How Computers Change Lives; Building a Superbrain; Japan's New Risk Takers; Here Come the Robots; From Tennessee to Tokyo - Americans prepare for Nissan's new truck plant in Smyrna, TN; Electronic Gadgets of the Future; Controversial use of animals in scientific research; The Disappearing Drive-In Movie Theater; Lloyd DeGrane and a flock of pink flamingos; Passing of: Harold R. Foster, Harold T. Sakata, Dan Seymour, Tatyana Grosman, Vladimir Kosma Zworykin, Jucille Parker Markey; Olympus camera ad with inset photo of model (Cheryl Tiegs?); Filming of "That Championship Season" in Scranton, PA; Back cover Barclay cigarette ad features photo of James Bond-style man in white tux; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book