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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 95 No. 9
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NATION
"The Future Holds Thee" (The Nation / AMERICAN NOTES)

Verdict on the Chicago Seven: From Court to Country (The Nation)

Nowhere to Go (The Nation)

The Legal Issues: Justice and Politics (The Nation)

End of Reconstruction (The Nation)

The World of Richard Nixon (The Nation)

Alternative to the Draft (The Nation / THE PRESIDENCY)

The Mediocrity Factor (The Nation / THE SUPREME COURT)

Banzhaf's Bandits (The Nation / INVESTIGATIONS)

Return of the Pro (The Nation / DEMOCRATS)

Sticky Ticket Wicket (The Nation / INHUMAN RELATIONS)

No. 1 1 Off the Boards (The Nation / CRIME)

Top Cop in Tallulah (The Nation / PERSONALITY)


WORLD
Pompidou: A New Gallic Image (The World)

The Man of Letters as President (The World)

Death in Distant Places (The World)

Expo '70: Osaka's $2 Billion Blowout (The World)

Toward the Japanese Century (The World)

The New Invasion of Greater East Asia (The World)

Testy Words in Manila (The World / PHILIPPINES)

Battle for the Plain (The World / LAOS)

An Attentive Listener (The World / AFRICA)

George--Again Again (The World / BRITAIN)

The Truth That Hurt (The World / SOVIET UNION)


SCIENCE
Radioactive Scientist

Birth of an Ocean


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Fluorides Revisited (Medicine)

Of Mice and Leprosy (Medicine)


SOCIETY
Now It's Neurotics Anonymous (Behavior)

Kicking the Smoking Habit (Behavior)

In Search of the New You (Modern Living)


RELIGION
The Church Uniting, Slowly


SPORT
Denny the Dupe

Free at Last?

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GREGG KEESLING on reports that he received a call from an Army official saying he wasn't eligible to receive a condolence letter from President Obama because his son committed suicide, rather than dying in action