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June 23, 1980 | Vol. 115 No. 25

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NATION

Nation: In Search of a Theme

Nation: A New Job for Ham Jordan

Nation: Male Call at the Post Office

Nation: Carter vs. Clark

Nation: Total Recall?

Nation: I Can't Stop!

WORLD

EUROPE: Bold New Stroke for Peace (EUROPE)

MIDDLE EAST: Keeping the Talks Alive (MIDDLE EAST)

ENERGY: OPEC Raises the Ceiling (ENERGY)

WEAPONRY: Anthrax Fever (WEAPONRY)

IRAN: The Place Reeks of Conspiracy (IRAN)

JAPAN: Shock of a Fallen Samurai (JAPAN)

Inside The U.S.S.R.: A Fortress State in Transition (Inside The U.S.S.R. / COVER STORY)

The U.S.S.R.: Most Equal of the Equals (The U.S.S.R.)

The U.S.S.R.: Moscow's Military Machine (The U.S.S.R. / COVER STORY)

The U.S.S.R.: What Ever Happened to Détente? (The U.S.S.R. / COVER STORY)

The U.S.S.R.: After Brezhnev: Stormy Weather (The U.S.S.R.)

The U.S.S.R.: Big Brother Is Everywhere (The U.S.S.R.)

The U.S.S.R.: How to Succeed by Really Trying (The U.S.S.R.)

SCIENCE

Science: Closing the Gap with the West

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Medicine: Mustard Plasters to Heart Surgery (Medicine)

Medicine: Dial 03 for Speedy Emergency Aid (Medicine)

SOCIETY

Behavior: The Children of Pavlov (Behavior)

Behavior: Sexual Equality--More or Less (Behavior)

Living: Of Aeroflot, Volgas and the Flu (Living)

PRESS

Press: Black and White, and Red All Over

Press: The View from Dunayev's Desk

Press: Sincerely, Ivan

RELIGION

Religion: Unseparate Church and State

Religion: ... And an Atheist Bestseller

SPORT

Sport: Inside the Big Red Machine

BUSINESS

Business: Pitfalls In the Planning (Economy & Business)

Business: Living Conveniently on the Left (Economy & Business)

Business: The Making of a Minsk Tractor (Economy & Business)

Energy: The Tough Search for Power (Energy)

EDUCATION

Education: Why Ivan and Tanya Can Read

LAW

Law: With Justice for (Almost) All

Law: A Bit Wild in the Big City

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Art: Socialist Realism's Legacy (Art)

Cinema: Movies for the Masses (Cinema)

Music: Keeping the Comrades Warm (Music)

Books: Breaking Through in Fiction (Books)

Books: Pop Fiction Lives (Books)

Dance: A Cultural Marvel in Crisis (Dance)

Television: Soviet TV Is Good--and Bad (Television)

MILESTONES

Milestones, Jun. 23, 1980

PEOPLE

People, Jun. 23, 1980

TO OUR READERS

A Letter From The Publisher, Jun. 23, 1980 (A Letter From The Publisher)

LETTERS

Letters, Jun. 23, 1980

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