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Table of Contents: December 4, 1978
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 112 No. 23
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NATION
Nightmare in Jonestown (COVER STORY)
A religious colony in Guyana turns into a cult of death

Messiah from the Midwest

Why People Join

Carter's Cutters vs. the Bulge
A fiscal-political battle that will leave "blood on the floor"

Heat from the HUD Chief

Unsinkable Ham Jordan

Deadlock
An election tie that binds

What Would Jefferson Say? (The Presidency/Hugh Sidey)

A Crazy Quilt of Liquor Laws
North Carolina goes wet, but some others are drying up


WORLD
Barring the Boat People (REFUGEES)

Mao Tse-tung to the Wall (CHINA)

Turning Point? (POPULATION)

Slouching Toward Oslo (MIDDLE EAST)

Of Linkage and Leakage

On the Strip: Homeless in Gaza

Relative Calm (IRAN)

Who Lost Iran?

Restiveness on the Right (SPAIN)

Letting Go (CUBA)

Master of Persuasiva (ITALY)

In the Arena (BRITAIN)

The Final Secret (ALGERIA)


SCIENCE
The Case for a Living Link

Furry Funnels


HEALTH & MEDICINE
The Painkillers (Medicine)
Brain chemists are honored

Stir over Darvon (Medicine)
False alarm, or a real one?


SOCIETY
In New York: Much Ado About "It" (American Scene)


PRESS
Showdown on Fleet Street

Truce in Paris


SPORT
No. 1 and Still Climbing

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BUSINESS
Europe's Slumping Industries (Economy & Business)
Squeezed by imports, some big old sectors struggle to innovate

An End to Iranian Dreams (Economy & Business)
Tomorrow's grand plans are lost to pay for today

Cool Carol and the Dragon Lady (Economy & Business)
Two activist regulators draw fire from Nader and industry

Avon Calling (Economy & Business)
And Tiffany answers

Oil from China (Economy & Business)
Peking seeks U.S. expertise

What Is Left in Tax Shelters (Economy & Business)


EDUCATION
Teaching Children at Home
Believing they can do it better, parents shun schools

Hero Wordship
Lexicography views geography


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Ballet Dancing on the Ice (Show Business)

Gaudy Reign of the Disco Queen (Music)
Still tops in the clubs, Donna Summer wants a wider audience

The Metaphysician's Last Exit (Art)
At 90, the Italian father of surrealist art dies

A Rainbow of Colorful Reading (Books)

Up from Down Under (Cinema)
A festival shows off the skills of Aussie film makers

Class War (Theater)

Party Pooper (Theater)


MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
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On the Record


TO OUR READERS
Read the story (A Letter From The Publisher)


LETTERS
Battered Dollar


ESSAY
The Lure of Doomsday (Time Essay)


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