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July 2, 1984 | Vol. 124 No. 1

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  • Cover Credit: DOUGLAS KIRKLAND

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NATION

But Can It Work?

Friend and Foe

Trying to Win the Peace

Jackson's Puzzling Quest

Farrakhan Fulminations

Photo Op.

Hard-Line Stand

The Presidency: Searching for a Pen Pal (The Presidency)

Rewriting a Rite of Passage

WORLD

Europe: Scowling Voters (Europe)

Diplomacy: Not Even an Ironic Smile (Diplomacy)

Soviet Union: Big Bang (Soviet Union)

Poland: Ballot Battle (Poland)

Central America: Some Grounds for Optimism (Central America)

Kuwait: Arming a Quiet Bystander (Kuwait)

India: The Roots of Violence (India)

Britain: Round 2 at the Pits (Britain)

Soviet Union: See and Hear No Evil (Soviet Union)

Cuba: No Longer a Hero (Cuba)

Sudan: A Tooth for a Tooth (Sudan)

Sequels: An Anonymous 007 Theory (Sequels)

SOCIETY

Erma in Bomburbia: Erma Bombeck (Living / COVER STORY)

Living: And on Other Home Fronts (Living)

PRESS

Press: Embroidering the Facts

SPORT

Sport: A Dress Rehearsal for Lewis et al.

Sport: Sportsmanship by Eight Strokes

Sport: Burying Swale

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Washington: Facing a House Reprimand (American Notes / Washington)

Civil Rights: Was the Punishment a Crime? (American Notes / Civil Rights)

Concerts: Laying the Glove on Michael (American Notes / Concerts)

Denver: Gunning Down a Talk-Show Host (American Notes / Denver)

The Invasion of Florida (American Notes)

BUSINESS

The Gathering Storm (Economy & Business)

Where Did the Money Go? (Economy & Business)

Third World Lightning Rod (Economy & Business)

The Winner and New Chairman Is... (Economy & Business)

Railroads: All Aboard for Conrail (Railroads)

Autos: Fallout from a German Strike (Autos)

Crime: Case of the Missing Password (Crime)

Retailing: Avon Puts Tiffany Up for Grabs (Retailing)

AIRLINES: A Successor to Laker Takes Off (AIRLINES)

LAW

Law: Quickening Debate over Life on Ice

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Art: Gliding over a Dying Reef (Art)

Cinema: Nothing New Under the Sun (Cinema)

Music: The Keen Edge of Rub (Music)

Books: Odyssey of a Corrected Classic (Books)

Books: Captive Poet (Books)

Theater: Failing Words (Theater)

Theater: Rhino Feet (Theater)

MILESTONES

Milestones: Jul. 2, 1984

PEOPLE

People: Jul. 2, 1984

TO OUR READERS

A Letter From The Publisher: Jul. 2, 1984 (A Letter From The Publisher)

LETTERS

Letters: Jul. 2, 1984

ESSAY

Essay: Journalism and the Larger Truth

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