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July 10, 1978 | Vol. 112 No. 2

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NATION

Bakke Wins, Quotas Lose (COVER STORY)

But the divided Supreme Court endorses affirmative action based on race

Nation: The Tale of Title VII

Nation: An Interview with the President

Nation: Lifting the Lid

THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: On Rhubarb and Revolt (THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY)

Nation: U.S. vs. U.S.S.R.: Two on a Seesaw

Nation: Saving a Station

Nation: Paper Chase

Nation: Floral Defense

Nation: The Second Battle of Monmouth

Nation: How the Justices Disagreed

Nation: The Man in the Middle

WORLD

MIDDLE EAST: They Aren't Saying Much (MIDDLE EAST)

World: One Step Toward a Stable Peace

THE YEMENS: Murder and Menace (THE YEMENS)

FRANCE: Napoleon Is Bombed at Versailles (FRANCE)

CUBA: Comrade Fidel Wants You (CUBA)

World: The Moscow Connection

RHODESIA: Savagery and Terror (RHODESIA)

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Medicine: Unexpected Dip (Medicine)

Medicine: Capsules, Jul. 10, 1978 (Medicine)

CAPSULES: EYING LASER LIGHT (Medicine / CAPSULES)

SOCIETY

Behavior: Psychologists Go to War (Behavior)

PRESS

NEWSWATCH by Thomas Griffith: Trying to Be Wise Three Times a Week (NEWSWATCH by Thomas Griffith)

RELIGION

Religion: Billy's Bucks

Religion: Andy's Answers

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

A Letter from the Publisher

BUSINESS

Business: Tussle Over a Two-Bit Tax Cut (Economy & Business)

Business: What Steiger Would Do (Economy & Business)

Business: Seeking That Soft Landing (Economy & Business)

Business: The Wages-and Profits-of Fear (Economy & Business)

Business: If You Give Up, They Win (Economy & Business)

EDUCATION

Education: Learning to Excel in School

Education: Quotations from a Spellbinder

LAW

Law: Keep Out

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Music: A Silver Newport (Music)

Art: Images off Metamorphosis (Art)

Mary Frank's sculptures transform bodies into landscape

Cinema: Easy Shot (Cinema)

Cinema: Duck Soup (Cinema)

Books: Summer Reading (Books)

Books: Editors' Choice (Books)

FICTION: Best Sellers (Books / FICTION)

MILESTONES

Milestones, Jul. 10, 1978

PEOPLE

People, Jul. 10, 1978

LETTERS

Letters, Jul. 10, 1978

ESSAY

Time Essay: Camus: Normal Virtues in Abnormal Times (Time Essay)

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