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- FROM THE PUBLISHER, Page 6
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- Alfred Eisenstaedt's exuberant V-J Day in Times Square.
- Dorothea Lange's moving Dust Bowl-era Migrant Mother. Neil
- Armstrong's historic Man's First Moon Walk. These are among the
- ten photos TIME has chosen as the most important news pictures
- in 150 years of photojournalism, and you can see them in a
- special collector's edition that appeared last week at
- newsstands around the country and in subscribers' mailboxes.
- From tens of thousands of images, special-projects editor Donald
- Morrison and his staff culled 91 in all, and finally chose ten
- that best define the art.
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- The 76-page issue has a single advertiser, Eastman Kodak
- Co. To accompany the publication, TIME and Kodak have mounted
- a traveling exhibit of the photographs that premiered Oct. 20
- in Washington, where President Bush attended the opening hosted
- by U.S. Publisher Louis A. Weil III. The show moves on to New
- York City, Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston through June 1990.
- But you can find out which seven other photos we selected as the
- very best without waiting: just open your copy of the special
- edition to page 4.
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