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New York Daily News (New Jersey Edition) Tuesday, November 11, 1975. This old newspaper features on the front page a picture of Karen Quinlan smiling with her friend before going into a coma. The headline: ‘Judge: Keep Karen Alive’ ‘There Is No Constitutional Right to Die’ What you see in the pictures is what you get.
Volume 57, Number 119.
Good used condition but please note the discoloration, wear / tears around the edges, ’15BA’ written in pencil on the front – LOOK AT THE PICTURES!
Some of the contents:
- ‘Carey Asks $300M Tax Increase’ – Governor Carey of New York wants to raise taxes.
- ‘UN Vote: 72-35 To Call Zionism A Form of Racism’ – The UN General Assembly voted to declare Zionism a form of racism.
- ‘Keep Her Alive, Judge Rules’ – Judge Robert Muir makes a decision to keep Karen Quinlan alive.
- ‘Kissinger Tells Soviet: It’s Your Move on SALT’ – Secretary of State Kissinger throws the arms limitation ball into the Soviet court.
- Greyhound has 41 daily trips to Philadelphia.
- ‘The Battered Teachers’ – Second of a series of articles about violence in high school.
- The centerfold has pictures of President Ford speaking at the 200th anniversary of the Marine Corps, pictures of the Quinlans, and Elizabeth Taylor at 50 with her husband Richard Burton after getting married for the 2nd time.
- Movie ads include: Rooster Cogburn and the Lady, No Way Out, The Hiding Place, Lies My Father Told Me, The Dragon Dies Hard (With Bruce Lee) and more!
- Dale Olds has a 1975 Olds Air Conditioned Cutlass Supreme for only $3995.
- ‘Sacked 19 Times, Pummeled Freely – How Much More Pain Can Namath Take?’ – 32 Year old Joe Namath has been sacked 19 times in 8 games so far.
- Don’t miss “Fuji” – ‘A thrilling, 25-mile hang-glide fron the top of Mt. Fuji filmed from a kite mounted camera! Narrated by Barbara Eden’ – at 4PM on NBC 4.
- The back page features pictures of pro football action with Doug Dennison, a competitor at the National Horse Show, and a spectator flying through the air as a car leaves the track at the Grand Prix in Buenos Aiers.
Good used condition but please note the discoloration, wear / tears around the edges – LOOK AT THE PICTURES! All 64 pages are included – LOOK AT THE DESCRIPTION!























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