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Table of Contents: April 26, 1963
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. LXXXI No. 17
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NATION
That Month (The Nation / FOREIGN RELATIONS)

Now, Only a Murmur (The Nation / THE ECONOMY)

Big Year for the Clan (The Nation / THE PRESIDENCY)

Divorce in Idaho (The Nation / NEW YORK)

Device for Division (The Nation / THE SUPREME COURT)

"It Makes People Mad" (The Nation / CIVIL RIGHTS)

Everything's Up, Up, Up to Date (The Nation / CITIES)

The Solicitous Giant (The Nation / DEFENSE)

"Such a Lovely Green Valley" (The Nation / NATURAL RESOURCES)


WORLD
Changing the Guard (The Hemisphere / CANADA)

The Pride of Miscegenation (The Hemisphere / BRAZIL)

Everyone's Bank (The Hemisphere / THE ALIANZA)

One Kind of Patriot (The Hemisphere / CENTRAL AMERICA)

A New Civil War? (The World / LAOS)

The Great Emancipator (The World / SOUTH VIET NAM)

A Senior Citizen (The World / RUSSIA)

Test for the Aperfura (The World / ITALY)

Encore, Non (The World / FRANCE)

An Eclipse of Princes (The World / WEST GERMANY)

Aldermaston's Amen? (The World / GREAT BRITAIN)

End of the Chase (The World / AUSTRIA)

Trouble This Summer? (The World / SPAIN)

Death at Dawn (The World)

Dealing with Enemies (The World / GHANA)

The Battle of Jadotville (The World / THE CONGO)

The Hot Breath of Nasser (The World / JORDAN)


SCIENCE
Not As a Stranger (NUCLEAR PHYSICS)

Tiros v. Locusts (METEOROLOGY)

Goosing the Cotton (AGRONOMY)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
What Stopped the Bleeding? (Medicine / HEMATOLOGY)

Help for Thalidomide Victims (Medicine / ORTHOPEDICS)


SOCIETY
New Products for Summer (Modern Living / THE MARKETPLACE)

Compact Golf (Modern Living / LEISURE)

Spreading the Bad Word (Modern Living / FADS)


PRESS
Fat, Fifty & Still Fertile (The Press / SCHOOLS)

Down & Out in Paris (The Press / NEWSPAPERS)


RELIGION
The Visit (ROMAN CATHOLICS)

"We Love All Religions" (SECTS)

Rendering Unto Caesar (PROTESTANTS)


SPORT
Nice Place for a Picnic (AUTO RACING)

It Ain't What They Do It's the Way That They Do It (BASEBALL)

Bush-League Scandal (PRO FOOTBALL)

Read the story (WHO WON)

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BUSINESS
Optimism Is Back (U.S. Business / STATE OF BUSINESS)

The Tuna Scare (U.S. Business / MARKETING & SELLING)

Power Without Cords (U.S. Business / TECHNOLOGY)

One Way to Do It (U.S. Business)

The Sign of the Dog (U.S. Business / CORPORATIONS)

A Kiwi at 32 (U.S. Business / LABOR)

The Japanese Presence (World Business / LATIN AMERICA)

This Chocolate Isle (World Business / BRITAIN)

Dumping Dispute (World Business / WORLD TRADE)

Prosperous Peddler (World Business / MIDDLE EAST)


EDUCATION
The Witty Reformer (COLLEGES)

Boston Beacon

There's Nothing Like a Dame


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Read the story (Time Listings / CINEMA)

Poor Percy (The Theater)

Poor Judy (The Theater)

He Also Wrote Novels (Art)

The Extreme Environment (Art)

The Man on the Billboard (Show Business / ACTORS)

A Man & His Tapeworm (Cinema)

Not in the Cards (Cinema)

Is Killing Women Bad? (Cinema)

The Wages of Guilt (Books)

Novels Should Not Lie (Books)

A Fascist Childhood (Books)

The Square Triangle (Books)

The Bad Shepherd (Books)

Powell's Piano Exercise (Books)

The Devoted Murderers (Books)


MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
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TO OUR READERS
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LETTERS
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HILLARY CLINTON, saying in an interview on Sunday's "Meet the Press" that she'd be open to meeting with Sarah Palin, former Alaska Governor, whose book on the 2008 presidential campaign comes out this week