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Episode 4269
Season 18, Episode 80
Airdate April 28, 1981
Production Number 4264
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Episode 4269 is the eightieth episode of the eighteenth season of Another World, and the four thousand two-hundred sixty-seventh episode overall.

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Philip told Mac that Jamie hasn't given him the financial report for new presses yet. Sandy, Jerry, and Blaine headed for Brooklyn. Liz agreed to tell Mac to see Rachel at home. Mitch told Jason he plans to sell his share of the Sporting Life. Sandy called a doctor for Jerry. Jamie felt like his family was falling apart because Mac and Rachel weren't doing anything about Mitch. Rachel told Ada she can live with her decision to leave Mac with Mitch's support. Mitch rejected Jordan and Jason's offer of buying his shares of the Sporting Life. Jamie accidentally sold the Cory dock project to Jess Cooper. Liz and Cecile were surprised to discover Mac had loaned $2,000 to Sandy. Sandy told Blaine they needed to keep moving after Jerry was treated by Dr. Albert, who's in cahoots with Ilsa. Mitch and Jamie didn't see eye to eye about Mac and Rachel. Both decided to see Rachel before she could talk to Mac. Mac warned Rachel of his plans to gain full custody of Amanda. Sandy warned Blaine they are people who hurt the ones they care about. After talking to Dr. Albert, Ilsa asked Jordan to pick up Sandy, Blaine, and Jerry. Mac told Rachel he wouldn't sue for custody of Amanda as long as Rachel keeps Mitch out of their lives, but Rachel refused. Mitch accused Mac of giving Rachel ultimatums. Rachel admitted to making love to Mitch.

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