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Issue Date: CANADIAN EDITION, February 1971; Vol. 98, No. 586
Articles, subjects and contributors in this issue:
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COVER: Winter Forest by Gakurgo Nakamura.

The Plot to Steal a Fighter Plane . . . "KGB.
Ned's Legacy . . . Drama in Real Life.
Questions Everyone Asks About Sex . . . McCall's.
Whiskey Whiskey Papa: Highest Flier in the High Arctic . . . Lawrence Elliott.
Hawaii, Pacific Playground . . . Armchair Travelogue.
It Pays to Increase Your Worry Power . . . Joyce Lubold.
The Mob's Grip on New Jersey . . . William Schulz.
Just Call Me Cupid . . . Will Stanton.
World Highway No. 1 . . . Gordon Gaskill.
On Being a Mother . . . Colette.
The Bolshoi: Moscow's Greatest Show . . . George Feifer.
Faith, Hope and Hilarity . . . From the book.
Humanity's Biggest Laboratory . . . Paris-Match.
What Every Woman Should Know About Abortion . . . Woman's Day.
Hottest Man on Ice . .. . . . Kiwanis Magazine.
Bad Scene at Mike Horse Mine . . . Empire.
Census '71: Portrait of Canada . . . James B. Shuman and Michael Carreck.
How to Relax Without Pills . . . American Legion Magazine.
Little Johnny Slept Here" . . . First Person Award.
The Voice From the Glass Booth . . . Lawrence Elliott.
What a Priceless Possession Is Heritage . . . Christian Herald.
How the Finns Stay Free . . . Carl T. Rowan.
Airplanes That Fly From Downtown . . . Air Facts.
Hidden Threats to Your Child's Learning Ability . . . Maya Pines.
I'm Not Superstitious, But . . . Contemporary.
Winston Churchill on Revolution . . . "Great Contemporaries.
God or Chance? . . . "Le Bonheur a portee de la main.
Book Section: Jungle Cowboy . . . Stanley E. Brock.

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Each listed above is of at least one page, most average 3 pages. Some are original articles. ALSO in this issue: the usual great tidbits, jokes and sidebars that Readers Digest was famous for. Starting in 1955, issues also include terrific vintage ADS! (PLUS there is more actual CONTENT in these vintage issues than in the current ones!) There is no better Birthday gift or Anniversary present than a copy of this marvelous vintage magazine -- it captures the time perfectly!
Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.