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Table of Contents: April 5, 1976
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 107 No. 14
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NATION
Newthink (The Nation / AMERICAN NOTES)

The Unimperial Presidency (The Nation)

Four Billion, and Counting (The Nation)

An Eleventh-Hour Reprieve for Reagan (The Nation / POLITICS)

On to Wisconsin and New York (The Nation)

Why Carter Wins the Black Vote (The Nation)

Where Are the Liberals? (The Nation)

The FBI: Just How Incorruptible? (The Nation / INVESTIGATIONS)

Andy & Claudine & Spider & Co. (The Nation / CRIME)

Full Circle for Patty (The Nation)

A Doom-Struck Message (The Nation / OPINION)

Further Notes on Nixon's Downfall (The Nation / WATERGATE)

Read the story (The Nation)


WORLD
Beirut's Agony Under the Guns of March (The World / LEBANON)

Wrangling Over The West Bank (The World)

Dark Hints and Painful Choices (The World / DIPLOMACY)

Telephone Hour (The World)

The Generals Call A Clockwork Coup (The World / ARGENTINA)

Monty: The Legend of El Alamein (The World / BRITAIN)

The 101.2% Solution (The World / SWEDEN)

Kamikaze Over Tokyo (The World / JAPAN)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
M*A*S*H International (Medicine)

War Against Swine Flu (Medicine)


SOCIETY
THE PORNO PLAGUE (Behavior / COVER STORY)

Mason City: A Porn-Fed Town (Behavior)


RELIGION
A Sci-Fi Faith

Blaming the Pope

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BUSINESS
Too Small, Too Soon (Economy & Business / AUTOS)

More Seniority for the Victims (Economy & Business / JOBS)

Profiting in the Sinai--and on Mars (Economy & Business / CORPORATIONS)

Speeding Up a Snail (Economy & Business / TRADE)

Repelling Foreigners (Economy & Business / FISHING)

Big Apple Bye-Bye (Economy & Business / SOCIAL SECURITY)


EDUCATION
The Scholarly Thespian

Studying the Soviets


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Overdressing for the Occasion (Art)

Loverly (The Theater)

Sarasota Jewel Box (The Theater)

King Lear (Show Business)

King Klunk (Show Business)

Flogging It (Books)

Sisterhood of Scribblers (Books)

W.C. Pagliaccio (Cinema)

Wednesday's Child (Cinema)


MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
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TO OUR READERS
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LETTERS
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MICHEL SIDIBE, UNAIDS executive director, to South African President Jacob Zuma, just before Zuma announced that the country would treat all HIV-positive babies and expand testing; South Africa has the most HIV-infected people in the world