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Edition: U.S.
Vol. LVII No. 1

NATION
THE NATION: Out of the Grave (National Affairs / THE NATION)

THE ADMINISTRATION: First to Be Shot (National Affairs / THE ADMINISTRATION)

CASUALTIES: The Price (National Affairs / CASUALTIES)

MOBILIZATION: The First Call (National Affairs / MOBILIZATION)

National Affairs: Hold the Line, Please (National Affairs)

THE CONGRESS: Last Quacks (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

THE PRESIDENCY: The Anvil of Office (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

National Affairs: Too Fantastic (National Affairs)

THE PEOPLE: Before the Thunderstorm (National Affairs / THE PEOPLE)

FOREIGN RELATIONS: Out of the Eye (National Affairs / FOREIGN RELATIONS)

ARMED FORCES: Gathering Might (National Affairs / ARMED FORCES)

National Affairs: Lo, the Poor Sophomore (National Affairs)

OPINION: Doctor! Doctor! (National Affairs / OPINION)


WORLD
THE NATIONS: Yet Another Forum? (International / THE NATIONS)

International: The Nub of NATO (International)

International: Us Poor Europeans (International)

UNITED NATIONS: Like an Easter Parade (International / UNITED NATIONS)

THE AMERICAS: Joint Action (The Hemisphere / THE AMERICAS)

ARGENTINA: Step 1, Step 2 (The Hemisphere / ARGENTINA)

VENEZUELA: The Padre's Boys (The Hemisphere / VENEZUELA)

CENTRAL AMERICA: Strictly Business (The Hemisphere / CENTRAL AMERICA)

BRAZIL: Starter (The Hemisphere / BRAZIL)


WAR & TERRORISM
STRATEGY: Again? (War / STRATEGY)

BATTLE OF KOREA: Anzio in Reverse (War / BATTLE OF KOREA)

COMMAND: Bulldog's End (War / COMMAND)

THE AIR WAR: First Blood for the Sabres (War / THE AIR WAR)

THE ALLIES: Waifs of War (War / THE ALLIES)

MEN AT WAR: Destiny's Draftee (War / MEN AT WAR)


SCIENCE
Science: The Deadly Dust

Science: Watchful Unorthodoxy

Science: DDT-Proofed

Science: Telling the Bees


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Rush (Medicine)

Medicine: Without Fear (Medicine)

Medicine: Plastic Lane (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: The Lid Goes On (The Press)

The Press: The Senator's Round? (The Press)

The Press: House That Butch Built (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Unpredictable

Religion: End of the Year

Religion: Twelve Churches

Religion: One Reality


SPORT
Sport: Impossible Code

Sport: Armor-Plated Rookie

Sport: Sugar in Paris

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BUSINESS
PRICES: In the Fog (Business & Finance / PRICES)

ARMAMENT: Snail's Pace (Business & Finance / ARMAMENT)

PERSONNEL: All the Keys (Business & Finance / PERSONNEL)

CORPORATIONS: Whoosh! (Business & Finance / CORPORATIONS)

CONTROLS: G. M. Loses (Business & Finance / CONTROLS)

TAXES: The Big Bite (Business & Finance / TAXES)

CONSTRUCTION: Atomic Builder (Business & Finance / CONSTRUCTION)

METALS: Aluminum for Britain (Business & Finance / METALS)

STEEL: Assist (Business & Finance / STEEL)


EDUCATION
Education: New Job for a Salesman

Education: I Hate You

Education: Alter Ego

Education: Over & Over & Over

Education: Putting the Pieces Together


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Art: Just Maneuvers (Art)

Art: The Bell Ringer (Art)

Art: Thorns (Art)

The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Jan. 1, 1951 (The Theater)

Radio: The Habit (Radio)

Radio: Exploitation (Radio)

Radio: Color in Court (Radio)

Radio: The People's Choice (Radio)

Radio: Pledge Allegiance (Radio)

RADIO: Program Preview, Jan. 1, 1951 (Radio / RADIO)

Music: And Still Champion (Music)

Music: From the Inside Out (Music)

Music: Look Me Over Once ... (Music)

Cinema: The New Pictures, Jan. 1, 1951 (Cinema)

Cinema: Choice for 1950 (Cinema)

Books: White-Collar Laureate (Books)

Books: The Real Thing (Books)

Books: View from the Gutter (Books)

Books: Lower Suburbia (Books)

Books: RECENT & READABLE, Jan. 1, 1951 (Books)


MISCELLANY
Miscellany, Jan. 1, 1951


MILESTONES
Milestones, Jan. 1, 1951


PEOPLE
People, Jan. 1, 1951


TO OUR READERS
A Letter From The Publisher, Jan. 1, 1951 (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
Letters, Jan. 1, 1951


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MIGUEL COTTO, a Puerto Rican boxer, after losing to Filipino Manny Pacquiao, who, in 12 rounds, became a five-weight boxing champion this weekend