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Edition: U.S.
Vol. LXXVI No. 11
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NATION
THE NATION: Uninvited Visitor (National Affairs / THE NATION)

THE CONGRESS: Sad Little Session (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

THE CAMPAIGN: Out of Action (National Affairs / THE CAMPAIGN)

THE LAW: Close Vote (National Affairs / THE LAW)

REPUBLICANS: The New Class (National Affairs / REPUBLICANS)

POLLS: Dead Heat (National Affairs / POLLS)

DEMOCRATS: The Campaign Spell (National Affairs / DEMOCRATS)

POLITICAL NOTES: Who's for Whom, Sep. 12, 1960 (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)

National Affairs: A Shot Heard Far (National Affairs)

WOMEN: Tea Party Task Force (National Affairs / WOMEN)

AMERICANA: Romantic Excursion (National Affairs / AMERICANA)

National Affairs: Man & Plan (National Affairs)

NEW YORK: So-Called Civilized (National Affairs / NEW YORK)

TEXAS: Trouble in Buffalo Gap (National Affairs / TEXAS)

FLORIDA: Promise of Trouble (National Affairs / FLORIDA)


WORLD
THE NATIONS: Back on the Job (Foreign News / THE NATIONS)

CONGO: Long Way to Go (Foreign News / CONGO)

Foreign News: AFRICA: Red Weeds Grow in New Soil (Foreign News)

JORDAN: Death in Amman (Foreign News / JORDAN)

IRAN: Reformer in Shako (Foreign News / IRAN)

INDIA: Let Somebody Else Do It (Foreign News / INDIA)

Foreign News: Eve-Teasing (Foreign News)

LAOS: Balancing Act (Foreign News / LAOS)

CAMBODIA: The Neutral Harvest (Foreign News / CAMBODIA)

SOUTH AFRICA: R for Republiek (Foreign News / SOUTH AFRICA)

EAST GERMANY: Jet Age (Foreign News / EAST GERMANY)

THE AMERICAS: Coming to Grips (The Hemisphere / THE AMERICAS)

CUBA: Fidel's Answer (The Hemisphere / CUBA)

BRAZIL: Utopian Pauper (The Hemisphere / BRAZIL)


SCIENCE
Science: From Way Out

Science: How Insects Fly

Science: Do-lt-Yourself Taxidermy


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Staph Killer (Medicine)

Medicine: Emotional Pile-Up (Medicine)


PRESS
The Press: Blackout in Houston (The Press)

The Press: Press Lord Retires (The Press)


RELIGION
Religion: Up&Up

Religion: A Mission for the Archbishop

Religion: The Holy Ghost


SPORT
Sport: The Olympics

Sport: Hary! Hary! Hary!

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