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Edition: U.S.
Vol. LXVI No. 14
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NATION
THE NATION: Eight Words (National Affairs / THE NATION)

THE PRESIDENCY: How It Happened (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

National Affairs: CORONARY THROMBOSIS (National Affairs)

REPUBLICANS: What Now? (National Affairs / REPUBLICANS)

DEMOCRATS: The Changed Structure (National Affairs / DEMOCRATS)

FOREIGN RELATIONS: A Decade of Peace? (National Affairs / FOREIGN RELATIONS)

THE LAW: Trial by Jury (National Affairs / THE LAW)

PHILANTHROPY: Collector No. I (National Affairs / PHILANTHROPY)

National Affairs: THE U.N.'S TENTH (National Affairs)


WORLD
RUSSIA: The Sceneshifrers (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

GERMANY: Approval & Worry (Foreign News / GERMANY)

Foreign News: THE WIDE-OPEN HORSE'S MOUTH (Foreign News)

GREAT BRITAIN: The Missing Spies (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

Foreign News: Mother Complex (Foreign News)

FRANCE: Shambles (Foreign News / FRANCE)

ISRAEL: Promise in the Promised Land? (Foreign News / ISRAEL)

CYPRUS: Unfinished Tragedy (Foreign News / CYPRUS)

INDONESIA: Getting Ready to Vote (Foreign News / INDONESIA)

LAOS: Nehru on the Rubicon (Foreign News / LAOS)

INDIA: The Floods Came (Foreign News / INDIA)

Foreign News: Every Day Is Baby Day (Foreign News)

ARGENTINA: New Broom (Hemisphere / ARGENTINA)

Hemisphere: ARGENTINA'S NEW PRESIDENT (Hemisphere)


SCIENCE
Science: Hurricane's Way

Science: SeaMaster


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: The Good Wizard (Medicine)

Medicine: Narcotic Dilemma (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: One Up, Three Down (The Press)

The Press: Dry Manhattan (The Press)

The Press: Blowup at the Mercury (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Catholics in China

Religion: Confession by Phone

Religion: WJSV!


SPORT
Sport: That Fella

Sport: CASEY v. BROOKLYN

Sport: Scoreboard, Oct. 3, 1955

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