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- Cinema: Black-and-Blue Comic
- Books: Big Mac
- The Theater: Elegantly Spicy
- Labor Inflation
- AMERICAN NOTES: Oracular Breastbones
- Business: Back-Door Increase
- SOUTH AFRICA: Casting the First Stone
- Music: New-Old Gem
- People, Nov. 25, 1974
- Modern Living: Monopoly in Elysium
- The Press: The Original Kojak
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 25, 1974
- FICTION: Best Sellers
- ISRAEL: Suddenly, Alarmingly Poorer
- Television: Everything's Coming Up Rose
- The Nation: A Strange Summit Site
- Modern Living: Mail-Order Magi
- JUSTICE: Getting Stoney Burns
- BRITAIN: A Murder for Mayfair
- Forum, Nov. 25, 1974
- SOVIET UNION: Solzhenitsyn Resumes the Dialogue
- Environment: Chlorination Threat?
- CRIME: Call of the Wily
- ENERGY: Countering the Oil Cartel
- Cinema: Bamboozled
- Music: Opera in Mississippi
- Modern Living: Southern Discomfort
- Books: Cash and Curry
- FOOD: Looking Toward Tomorrow
- MIDDLE EAST: Guns and Olive Branches
- FRANCE: Giscard's Gamble
- The Sexes: Avant-Garde Retreat?
- THE VICE PRESIDENCY: A Matter of Sharing Apples
- The Law: Kids, Sex and Doctors
- Time Essay: When Terrorists Become Respectable
- Business: Black-Lung Hillbilly in a Big Job
- Environment: The Hated Wild Dog
- The Law: The Sausage Factories
- Medicine: The Hip Doctor
- THE WHITE HOUSE: Ford Makes His First Foray Overseas
- The Nation: In from the Cold
- LABOR: The New Militancy: A Cry for More
- Medicine: Mound Bayou's Crisis
- Milestones, Nov. 25, 1974
- The Theater: Mors Moriarti
- THE MILITARY: Closing the My Lai Case
- The Nation: History on the Rails
- Books: Stormy Petrol
- The Press: Grid Lib?
- Sport: Fall Free-for-AII
- FOREIGN POLICY: Brown's Bomb
- LATIN AMERICA: No to Cuba in Quito
- Cinema: God's Littered Acre
- The Theater: Knockabout Noel
- The Nation: Architect of the Biggest Upset
- Cinema: Unnatural Acts
- The Nation: Lamm: A Compass in His Head
- Time Essay: Some Steps to Stop Oil Blackmail
- Medicine: For the Birds
- Cinema: Desert Song
- Art: Superb Puritan
- FOOD: Fighting the Famines of the Future
- MIDDLE EAST: Room for Quiet Diplomacy
- Religion: Pentecostal Bite
- FOOD: Blood on the Range
- TRENDS: Campaign Oddments
- Milestones, Nov. 18, 1974
- Religion: Let Man Put Asunder?
- Cinema: Boys in Blue
- Education: East St. Louis: Indicted
- Show Business: Duke and Sister Kate Too
- The Nation: Grasso: Piedmont Spoken Here
- Forum, Nov. 18, 1974
- Books: Great Leap Backward
- The Theater: Tweaking Raw Nerves
- Medicine: Better Blood Banking
- LABOR: Coal's Chilling Strike
- TRIALS: The Guardsmen Go Free
- EYECATCHERS: Eastern's Astronaut
- Music: The Chung Dynasty
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 18, 1974
- CAPSULES: Pot and Performance
- Science: Do-lt-Yourself Observatory
- FRANCE: Is Bordeaux Blushing?
- Music: The Resounding Abdomen
- THE MILITARY: Galley Paroled
- The Nation: The Price of Trusting Nixon
- BRAZIL: Torture, Brazilian Style
- ISSUES: Blackjack and Bras
- The Press: Funerary Speculation
- LATIN AMERICA: Ending an Embargo
- CAMPAIGN '74: Democrats: Now the Morning After
- Business: Nevada Slim
- The Press: Wichita Sunrise
- The World: Israel's American Supporters
- The Press: York's Strange Silence
- THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: The Long Party Is Over
- Science: Getting Into Hot Water
- Books: The Heart of Darkness
- The Nation: Stocking the Farm System
- People, Nov. 18, 1974
- INVESTIGATIONS: Fraud in Nixon's Taxes
- Business: One Bright Sign
- Books: In Camera
- The Democratic Sweep
- Education: Grade-School Philosophers
- Business: Treasury's Wunderkind
- ENERGY: Doubts About Gibson
- THE HOUSE: New Faces and New Strains
- The Theater: Irish Trinity
- The Nation: Carey: An F.D.R. in Brooklyn
- The Nation: Bumpers: Watch That Killer Smile
- Medicine: Aid for Acne Victims
- GOVERNORS: Routing the Republicans
- FICTION: Best Sellers
- THE SENATE: Impressive Freshman Class
- WOMEN: A Breakthrough in Politics
- CHAD: Death and Yondo
- Medicine: Flea Market
- OIL: How the Money Rolls In
- Books: Notable
- Special Section: THE WORLD FOOD CRISIS
- The Nation: The Miles Clip and the Close Call
- WATERGATE: The Spy and the All-American Boy
- Religion: Celebration of Defiance
- Religion: Bold Bishops, Firm Pope
- Modern Living: Foliage Freaks
- ANTITRUST: Jail for More Price Fixers?
- Special Section: HOW HUNGER KILLS
- THE NETHERLANDS: Mission: Possible
- Business: Weakening Picture
- Education: Bonehead English
- Wild Card and Big Buck
- The Press: The J-School Explosion
- AFRICA: A Voice of Reason
- Modern Living: Can Cult
- Milestones, Nov. 11, 1974
- THE VICE PRESIDENCY: On the Slow Road
- OIL: Mexican Bonanza
- TIME SOUNDINGS: The Electorate: Feeling Helpless and Depressed
- Cinema: The Unquiet Grave
- THE EX-PRESIDENT: Nixon: Surgery, Shock and Uncertainty
- Sport: Muhammad on the Mountaintop
- BRITAIN: Artful Dodging
- LABOR: A Costly Coal Showdown
- Sport: The Lifelong Hustle
- The Right to Fold, Spindle, Etc.
- ENERGY: The Gentlemanly Sacking of Sawhill
- ITALY: Toward the Communist Alternative?
- Special Section: WHAT TO DO: COSTLY CHOICES
- The Nation: The Nation, Nov. 11, 1974
- Special Section: WEATHER CHANGE: POORER HARVESTS
- Cinema: Nazi-Hunting
- Show Business: Showman Shaffer
- SOUTH VIET NAM: Holiday Without Joy
- The Press: Back to Chappaquiddick
- Education: Too Many A's
- The World: Arafat Talks of War and Strategy
- Religion: Firing on the Right
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 11, 1974
- Yasser Arafat
- People, Nov. 11, 1974
- Show Business: Viewpoints: Nostalgia on Wheels
- AMERICAN NOTES: The Fords Say Thank You
- DIPLOMACY: Food, Famine, Fury and Fears
- Art: Eight Cool Contemporaries
- Forum: How to Avoid Courtroom Tilt
- The World: Palestinian Songs of Liberation
- MIDDLE EAST: The Palestinians Become a Power
- The Nation: An Interim Judgment on the Judge
- Cinema: Kung Fu's Last Fight
- Music: Ives the Innovator
- The Law: The Court Gets a C
- Science: New Flap Over Uri
- The Presidency: Memories of a Prosecutor
- FICTION: Best Sellers
- Science: The Pollution of Space
- Education: Back to the Boycott
- POLITICS: Coming Down the Stretch to Nov. 5
- TRADE: Firming the Soviet Connection
- Milestones, Nov. 4, 1974
- WATERGATE: Trying to Get the T-R-U-T-H
- CRIME: Power Play
- A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 4, 1974
- Business: Inflation's Sacred Cows
- Books: Before the Deluge
- MONEY: Easier Does It
- The Nation: One for the Books
- POLICY: Loud Backfire from Detroit
- Medicine: Breast Cancer: Fear and Facts
- IRAN: Oil, Grandeur and a Challenge to the West
- Books: Anatomy of an Outrage
- MIDDLE EAST: Arab Summit: Strength and Splits
- Cinema: Change at 42nd
- Sport: Sweetening the Sweet Spot
- Books: Suitable for Framing
- Environment: The Greening of Paris
- Behavior: Hidden Side of Inflation
- NORTHERN IRELAND: A Grim Scenario for Doomsday
- The Press: This Sporting Life
- The Theater: Black Spider's Web
- Environment: The Costs of Sprawl
- Medicine: Cancer: Self-Examination
- The Theater: Freudian Exorcism
- The World: The Shah: Thoughts of a Royal Decision Maker
- Cinema: Crash Landing
- The Nation: Battle Against the Gun
- The Nation: A Long Weekend
- The Nation: Refurbishing Lima
- Forum, Nov. 4, 1974
- FRANCE: And Now, Concertation
- DIPLOMACY: Of Arms Control and the Man
- Mohamed Reza Pahlevi
- Sport: The W.F.L. Blowout
- CRITIQUE: Hard Times for Rocky
- GREECE: The Colonel Musters Out
- Education: A Lesson in the South
- The World: Farah: The Working Empress
- The Theater: Word Games
- The Press: The Pendulum Problem
- Music: Minneapolis Opening
- The Nation: Rip-Off at the Chelsea
- Cinema: Iron Pyrite
- The Law: Jail for Pornographers?
- THE ELECTIONS: Four Key Contests Revisited
- People, Nov. 4, 1974
- AMERICAN NOTES: The Unyear
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