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Table of Contents: August 8, 1969
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 94 No. 6
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NATION
Nation: NIXON'S SOBERING MESSAGE TO ASIA (The Nation)

Nation: After Viet Nam (The Nation)

Foreign Relations: Rumanian Welcome (The Nation / FOREIGN RELATIONS)

Nation: THE KENNEDY CASE: MORE QUESTIONS (The Nation)

Nation: The Durable Matriarch (The Nation)

Nation: Public Reaction: Charitable, Skeptica (The Nation)

The Congress: Two-Thirds of a Loaf (The Nation / THE CONGRESS)

Defense: Defects in Communications (The Nation / DEFENSE)

The Constitution: Ev's Amendment (The Nation / THE CONSTITUTION)

Crime: The Rainy Day Murders (The Nation / CRIME)


WORLD
World: A SOVIET AUTHOR'S FLIGHT TO THE FREE WORD (The World)

World: I COULD NO LONGER BREATHE (The World)

World: THE PUZZLE OF THE LULL (The World)

Middle East: Opening a Third Front (The World / MIDDLE EAST)

South Korea: Lease on the Blue House (The World / SOUTH KOREA)

Channel Islands: Nothing Like a Dame (The World / CHANNEL ISLANDS)

Greece: Say It with Bombs (The World / GREECE)


SCIENCE
Space: THE EMERGING FACE OF THE MOON (Space)

Space: RENDEZVOUS WITH THE RED PLANET (Space)

Space: A Fearful Omen in the Sky (Space)

The Air: From Pollution to Profit (Environment / THE AIR)

Planners: Oracles at Delos (Environment / PLANNERS)

Pesticides: Gardening Without DDT (Environment / PESTICIDES)


SOCIETY
Leisure: Too Much Is Too Little (Behavior / LEISURE)

Fashion: Hold That Mini Line! (Modern Living / FASHION)


PRESS
Newspapers: Change of the Guard At the Times (The Press / NEWSPAPERS)

Stress: Mutiny of the Mind (The Press / STRESS)


RELIGION
Religion: A Sacred Safari for the Pope

ROMAN CATHOLICISM IN AFRICA: In Search of Its Soul

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TOMMY WARD, whose family has been harvesting oysters from the Gulf of Mexico since the 1920s, on the FDA's plan to ban the sale of raw oysters that are harvested in warm months; about 15 people die each year due to raw-oyster contamination