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FROM THE PUBLISHER, Page 6
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.
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.