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Table of Contents: June 27, 1977
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 109 No. 26
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NATION
Human Rights: Confrontation in Belgrade (The Nation / FOREIGN RELATIONS)

... and Another in Grenada (The Nation)

Carter, the World and the Jews (The Nation / POLITICS)

Hazardous Course for Carter (The Nation / THE PRESIDENCY/HUGH SIDEY)

Capture in the Cumberlands (The Nation / ASSASSINS)

How the Mountain Men Did It (The Nation)

Working on Welfare (The Nation / MASSACHUSETTS)


WORLD
VOTERS SAY 'SI' TO DEMOCRACY (The World / SPAIN/COVER STORY)

Probing NATO's Northern Flank (The World / EAST-WEST)

Gentleman Jack Gets Back (The World / IRELAND)

Soweto: The Children Take Charge (The World / SOUTH AFRICA)


SCIENCE
Witnesses to a Creation

The Will to Do It

New Dating Game


SOCIETY
Hotpots of the Urban Night (Living)


RELIGION
Buying a Garden of Eden

Working on the Sabbath

The Strain in Plains


SPORT
How the Franchise Went West

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BUSINESS
Alaska's Line Starts Piping (Energy / OIL)

Darkening Storm over Gulf (Economy & Business / SCANDALS)

EPA's Big Win (Economy & Business / POLLUTION)

London for only $236 (Economy & Business / AIRLINES)

Coffee Simmers Down (Economy & Business / PRICES)

The Star Wars Explosion (Economy & Business / STOCK MARKET)

No Peace in the Pits (Economy & Business / LABOR)

Bucketing Beans (Economy & Business / COMMODITIES)


LAW
Those Cases That Go On and On (The Law)


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
California in Eupeptic Color (Art)

Deep in the Shallow Waters (Cinema)

Dissonant Duet (Cinema)

Frivolity's Finest Hour (The Theater)

Victorian Renaissance Man (Books)

Shadow Play (Books)

Criminal Outrage (Books)

Best Sellers (Books / FICTION)


MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
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TO OUR READERS
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LETTERS
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ESSAY
Arguing with South Africa (Time Essay)


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