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Edition: U.S.
Vol. LX No. 23
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NATION
THE NATION: A Feeling for the Situation (National Affairs / THE NATION)

THE PRESIDENT-ELECT: The Korean Trip (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENT-ELECT)

OPINION: Clear Solution (National Affairs / OPINION)

REPUBLICANS: The Durkin Tempest (National Affairs / REPUBLICANS)

THE ADMINISTRATION: Chain of Command (National Affairs / THE ADMINISTRATION)

THE PRESIDENCY: Spectacular Ruins (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

INVESTIGATIONS: Runaway Jury (National Affairs / INVESTIGATIONS)

National Affairs: Man of Bretton Woods (National Affairs)

LABOR: New Boss of the C.I.O. (National Affairs / LABOR)

NEW YORK: The Payoff Port (National Affairs / NEW YORK)

ARMED FORCES: Premonition (National Affairs / ARMED FORCES)

MANNERS & MORALS: Detective Story (National Affairs / MANNERS & MORALS)

National Affairs: The Old Sport (National Affairs)


WORLD
THE NATIONS: Step Toward the Future (International / THE NATIONS)

UNITED NATIONS: Trouble in Tunisia (International / UNITED NATIONS)

COMMUNISTS: End of the Trial (International / COMMUNISTS)

International: Strains & Scuffles (International)

WESTERN EUROPE: The Fateful Hour (International / WESTERN EUROPE)

SOUTH AFRICA: Death the Leveler (Foreign News / SOUTH AFRICA)

ITALY: Battle on the Floor (Foreign News / ITALY)

FRANCE: Too Old for Christmas (Foreign News / FRANCE)

GREAT BRITAIN: At 78 (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

BOLIVIA: Republic up in the Air (The Hemisphere / BOLIVIA)

VENEZUELA: Surprise for the Junta (The Hemisphere / VENEZUELA)

BERMUDA: A Star Goes Down (The Hemisphere / BERMUDA)


WAR & TERRORISM
BATTLE OF MALAYA: Smiling Tiger (War / BATTLE OF MALAYA)

War: THREE. BATTLEFRONTS (War)

BATTLE OF INDO-CHINA: Siege of Nasan (War / BATTLE OF INDO-CHINA)


SCIENCE
Science: First Decade

Science: Monstrous Beaste

Science: The Jeweled Corpse


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: A Sharper Image (Medicine)

Medicine: Mixed Sex (Medicine)

Medicine: Capsules, Dec. 15, 1952 (Medicine)

Medicine: Good, Green Fun (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Trouble for the Workers (The Press)

The Press: The Great Transformation (The Press)

The Press: Number Three for Mercury (The Press)

The Press: South African Drumbeats (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Buddhist Bones

Religion: Logic in Cincinnati

Religion: Sober Life, Sober Vestments


SPORT
Sport: Still There

Sport: Higher Mopes Down Under


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Personality, Dec. 15, 1952 (Personality)


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