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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 92 No. 11
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NATION
Nation: RISING VOICE OF THE RIGHT (The Nation)

Nation: DEMOCRATS: The Lesser Evil? (The Nation)

Nation: The Professional (The Nation)

Nation: REPUBLICANS: The Politics of Safety (The Nation)

Nation: Chicago: The Reassessment (The Nation)

Third Parties: Out of the Bottle (The Nation / THIRD PARTIES)

New York: Kennedy's Successor (The Nation / NEW YORK)

The Senate: The Fortas Impasse (The Nation / THE SENATE)

Foreign Relations: Return of the Frost (The Nation / FOREIGN RELATIONS)

Nation: Baffle-Gab Thesauraus (The Nation)

Armed Forces: The Defiant 43 (The Nation / ARMED FORCES)

Elections: Updating the Outmoded (The Nation / ELECTIONS)

Youth: Nader's Neophytes (The Nation / YOUTH)

Nation: SCORECARD FOR THE CITIES (The Nation)


WORLD
World: COPING WITH NEW REALITIES IN EUROPE (The World)

Czechoslovakia: Living with Russians (The World / CZECHOSLOVAKIA)

Tibet: Himalayan Hell (The World / TIBET)

Anarchism: Revolutionaries in Suspenders (The World / ANARCHISM)

World: Assessing the Bombing (The World)

Nigeria: The Fall of Aba (The World / NIGERIA)

Middle East: Terrorism in Tel Aviv (The World / MIDDLE EAST)

Iran: Villages of the Dead (The World / IRAN)

Congo Republic: Second Time Out (The World / CONGO REPUBLIC)

Swaziland: Inkhululeko at Last (The World / SWAZILAND)


SCIENCE
Metallurgy: The Alloy That Remembers (METALLURGY)

Archaeology: Under the Peach Orchard (ARCHAEOLOGY)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Psychiatry: Revolt of the Aides (Medicine / PSYCHIATRY)

Emergencies: Talking Out a Gunman (Medicine / EMERGENCIES)

Radiology: Rings and Cancer (Medicine / RADIOLOGY)


SOCIETY
Spectacles: See You in Portugal (Modern Living / SPECTACLES)

Automobiles: The Great Electric-Car Race (Modern Living / AUTOMOBILES)


PRESS
Reporting: The Price of James Earl Ray (The Press / REPORTING)

Newsletters: Subversives Revisited (The Press / NEWSLETTERS)


RELIGION
Roman Catholics: Conscience and the Encyclical (ROMAN CATHOLICS)

Sects: Run for Your Life (SECTS)


SPORT
Baseball: Tiger Untamed (BASEBALL)

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BUSINESS
Japan: Eyes on Siberia (JAPAN)

Stocks: Broke at the Broker's (STOCKS)

Autos: Next: the 10 Million Year? (AUTOS)

Investment: Pierre as Financier (INVESTMENT)

Mergers: With Their Own Money (MERGERS)

Business: New Ways to Park a Car

Business: On the Rebound

Wall Street: Bard of the Bonds (WALL STREET)

Aviation: Less Traffic in the Triangle (AVIATION)

Germany: The Big Mix (GERMANY)


EDUCATION
Teachers: Back-to-School Blues (TEACHERS)

Universities: Campus 1980: The Student Is King (UNIVERSITIES)


LAW
Police: Through a Fine Screen (The Law / POLICE)

Decisions: Equality for Trespassers (The Law / DECISIONS)

Trials: Rights of the Material Witness (The Law / TRIALS)


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Theater, Records, Cinema, Books: Time Listings: Sep. 13, 1968 (Time Listings / THEATER,RECORDS,CINEMA,BOOKS)

Pop: Ballad of the Sad Cafe Singer (Music / POP)

Festivals: Up at Betty's Meadow (Music / FESTIVALS)

Painting: The Eyes Have It (Art / PAINTING)

Collectors: It Takes a Lot of Space To Make a Museum a Home (Art / COLLECTORS)

Directors: Last Bow for Barrault? (The Theater / DIRECTORS)

The Audience: Kids Turning On (Television / THE AUDIENCE)

On Location: Film Rites in Kenya (Television / ON LOCATION)

New Movies: Targets (Cinema / NEW MOVIES)

Cinema: How Sweet It Is! (Cinema)

Cinema: Paris in the Month of August and The Killing Game (Cinema)

Books: The Yankees as Caesars (Books)

Books: Black Romanticism (Books)

Books: Werther Transformed (Books)

Books: Cold and Grey (Books)


MILESTONES
Milestones: Sep. 13, 1968


PEOPLE
People: Sep. 13, 1968


TO OUR READERS
A Letter From The Publisher: Sep. 13, 1968 (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
Letters: Sep. 13, 1968


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