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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XXIV No. 1
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Doctor of Laws (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

TAXATION: Ignorant Country (National Affairs / TAXATION)

THE CONGRESS: Fourth Branch (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

LABOR: Union Under Johnson (National Affairs / LABOR)

National Affairs: Madam Queen Up (National Affairs)

JUDICIARY: Gold as Commodity (National Affairs / JUDICIARY)

National Affairs: Rules From on High (National Affairs)

RECOVERY: Boils, Benefits & Burdens (National Affairs / RECOVERY)

CRIME: Death by Gas: 90 (National Affairs / CRIME)

National Affairs: For Dillinger: $10,000 (National Affairs)

THE TARIFF: Free Ports (National Affairs / THE TARIFF)

POLITICAL NOTES: Blasts in the Northwest (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

National Affairs: Republicans on Radio (National Affairs)


WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Brothers in Islam (Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)

GREAT BRITAIN: Bachelor at 40 (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: Sherlock Spilsbury (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Sea Race; Eye Rest (Foreign News)

CANADA: Liberal Sweeps (Foreign News / CANADA)

FRANCE: Race Riot (Foreign News / FRANCE)

GERMANY: Second Revolution? (Foreign News / GERMANY)

Foreign News: Strength Through Joy (Foreign News)

Foreign News: Shouts by Schacht (Foreign News)

PERU-COLOMBIA: Jungle Festival (Foreign News / PERU-COLOMBIA)


SCIENCE
Animals: New Zoo (Animals)

Science: Duprene Tires

Science: Pacific Palaver


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Pick-Me-Up (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Steel Story (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: 6t Talk

Religion: In the Churches


SPORT
Sport: Londos v. Browning

Sport: 72nd Rowing

Sport: Off Newport


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EXCERPT FROM DOCUMENTS given by the CIA to British intelligence officials about Ethiopian-born British resident Binyam Mohamed, who alleges he was tortured at the behest of U.S. authorities after his 2002 arrest in Pakistan.