In this issue
Edition: U.S.
Edition: U.S.
Vol. LXVIII No. 18
Read the Cover StoryNATION
THE NATION: Warsaw v. Moscow
(National Affairs / THE NATION)
National Affairs: Rising Tide (National Affairs)
THE CAMPAIGN: The H-Bomb Argument (National Affairs / THE CAMPAIGN)
National Affairs: Facts & Feathers (National Affairs)
DEMOCRATS: The Presidential Special (National Affairs / DEMOCRATS)
REPUBLICANS: Happy Traveler (National Affairs / REPUBLICANS)
National Affairs: Beyond Politics (National Affairs)
POLITICAL NOTES: Who's for Whom, Oct. 29, 1956 (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)
STATISTICS: They Went That-a-way (National Affairs / STATISTICS)
THE CONGRESS: New Faces of 1956 (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)
HEROES: The Ditching (National Affairs / HEROES)
ARMED FORCES: Semper Fi (National Affairs / ARMED FORCES)
CALIFORNIA: The Nice Guy (National Affairs / CALIFORNIA)
OREGON: Born to Be Enemies (National Affairs / OREGON)
EISENHOWER: In war or politics, a kinship with millions (National Affairs / EISENHOWER)
WORLD
POLAND: Sovereignty or Death
(Foreign News / POLAND)
THE SATELLITES: Sudden & Dangerous (Foreign News / THE SATELLITES)
JAPAN: Friday In Moscow (Foreign News / JAPAN)
MIDDLE EAST: The Three Vultures (Foreign News / MIDDLE EAST)
GREAT BRITAIN: A NEW HEAD (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)
ALGERIA: Floating Catch (Foreign News / ALGERIA)
SICILY: The Avenging Angel (Foreign News / SICILY)
WEST GERMANY: Military Realism (Foreign News / WEST GERMANY)
Foreign News: Mad as a Bull (Foreign News)
THE NETHERLANDS: Widening Rift (Foreign News / THE NETHERLANDS)
FRANCE: Dishonorable Discharge (Foreign News / FRANCE)
BURGUNDY: The Purple Harvest Comes In (Foreign News / BURGUNDY)
CANADA: Fiscal Squeeze (The Hemisphere / CANADA)
The Hemisphere: Autumn Comeback (The Hemisphere)
The Hemisphere: Dark Horse (The Hemisphere)
HONDURAS: The Polite Revolution (The Hemisphere / HONDURAS)
SCIENCE
Science: First Nuclear Power
Science: Deepest Diver
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: To Suckling Hamsters
(Medicine)
Medicine: Into the Heart (Medicine)
Medicine: Drain for the Brain (Medicine)
Medicine: Pills for Diabetes (Medicine)
PRESS
The Press: Missing Link
(The Press)
The Press: Taboo (The Press)
The Press: Tabloid Napoleon (The Press)
RELIGION
Religion: Lutheran Self-Examination
Religion: Biblical Detective Story
Religion: Words & Works
SPORT
Sport: Midseason Form
Sport: Javelin Made Easy
Sport: Land of the Rising Homer
BUSINESS
STATE OF BUSINESS: Strong & Steady
(STATE OF BUSINESS) AUTOS: Year of Decision (AUTOS)
Time Clock, Oct. 29, 1956 (Time Clock)
MANAGEMENT: Static at ABC (MANAGEMENT)
OIL-IMPORT CURB: A Blow Against Freer Trade (OIL-IMPORT CURB)
MODERN LIVING: My Fair Scalper (MODERN LIVING)
AVIATION: Domesticated Tiger (AVIATION)
ATOMIC ENERGY: Loans for Reactors (ATOMIC ENERGY)
BUSINESS ABROAD: Austria Comes Back (BUSINESS ABROAD)
EDUCATION
Education: The Rebels
Education: Report Card
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
TELEVISION: Program Preview, Oct. 29, 1956
(Radio / TELEVISION)
Radio: A Familiar Subject (Radio)
Music: The Prima Donna (Music)
Cinema: The New Pictures, Oct. 29, 1956 (Cinema)
Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Oct. 29, 1956 (Cinema)
Art: Gentleman John Trumbull (Art)
Art: BRAQUE: THE COOL FIRE-SPITTER (Art)
The Theater: Old Play in Manhattan, Oct. 29, 1956 (The Theater)
The Theater: Old Operetta on Tour (The Theater)
Books: Things Hitler Never Knew (Books)
Books: Corpulent Voluptuary (Books)
Books: A Carnival of Humbug (Books)
Books: Mixed Fiction, Oct. 29, 1956 (Books)
MISCELLANY
Miscellany, Oct. 29, 1956
MILESTONES
Milestones, Oct. 29, 1956
PEOPLE
People, Oct. 29, 1956
TO OUR READERS
Publisher's Letter, Oct. 29, 1956
(Publisher's Letter)
LETTERS
Letters, Oct. 29, 1956

The Road on Film: Beautiful, Bleak
Photos: Obama's First State Dinner
Obama's Half Brother, a Kenyan American in China
The Princess and the Frog: Big Fun on the Bayou
Me and Orson Welles: Zac Efron Takes the Stage
Sex, Please, We're British: London's Erotica Expo
A Brief History of White House State Dinners
Airline Bag Fees: As High as the Cost of a Seat?
Can the A380 Bring the Party Back to the Skies?
Junior Eurovision: Schoolyard Crushes with Glitter