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- BRITAIN: Callaghan's Moment of Truth
- Lily Tomlin
- Living: White Roots: Looking for Great-Grandpa
- Time Essay: Climbing All Over the Family Trees
- The Press: Terrorism and Censorship
- Books: True Detective
- LEBANON: Revenge, Revenge, Revenge'
- THE WHITE HOUSE: Around Two Worlds in Two Days
- Art: The Recording Angel of Labor
- Books: Elegy from a Hollywood Graveyard
- RHODESIA: Chimurenga and the Chicken Run
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Attacking the 'Old Boy Network'
- The Nation: Roman Polanski's Tawdry Troubles
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 28, 1977
- THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: Simplicity or Mediocrity?
- Art: Annenberg Interruptus
- Cinema: Kusters' Stand
- Lily... Ernestine...Tess...Lupe...Edith Ann..
- AFRICA: Cubans, Cubans Everywhere
- Medicine: Alternative to Mastectomy
- The Nation: A Bridgehead Is Won in Hanoi
- DIPLOMACY: Can Jimmy Carterize Foreign Policy?
- The Theater: Stage Animal on the Prowl
- Business: Bright Sun, Cold Wind
- FRANCE: White Knight in a Graveyard
- Books: The Imagination of Disaster
- MIDDLE EAST: Code Words from an Oracle
- Letters, Mar. 28, 1977
- The Nation: Jimmy's Music to Govern By
- CRIME: Putting Heat on the Sunbelt Mafia
- People, Mar. 28, 1977
- Religion: Tidings
- Cinema: Clearance Sale
- Show Business: Some Lines from Lily
- JAPAN: How to Avoid Future Shokkus
- Sport: Hooping It Up Big in the Cornbelt
- The World: New Troubles for Old Friends
- The Nation: Playing Chicken of the Sea
- Music: Lulu and the Cinderella from Idaho
- Religion: The Freedom to Be Strange
- The World: A Human Rights Scorecard
- Milestones, Mar. 28, 1977
- BRITAIN: Back to Work at Leyland
- COFFEE: Take That, el Exigente
- REGULATION: The Sour Taste of a Sweetener Ban
- TAXES: Long Batting For Carter
- TRADE: Protectionists Test Carter
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 21, 1977
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Do-lt-Yourself Diplomacy
- Religion: The New Testament Dating Game
- Letters: The Ultimate
- The Nation: Point Man, or Unguided Missile?
- Books: A Quartet of Poets Singing Solo
- Education: Prez' Talks Up a Breeze
- TERRORISM: The 38 Hours: Trial by Terror
- Sport: The Year of the Superstuffers
- The Nation: Signal to the Soviets-and to Carter
- The World: Arafat: Solutions, Not Theatrics
- Books: The Pleasure of Hating
- Special Section: A Blue Apple in a City for Sale
- The Rise and Fall of Mao's Empress
- The Nation: What Sparked It
- The Nation: And I Hadn't Typed My Will'
- BYPLAY by ROGER KAHN: The Socializing of Slap Shots
- Milestones, Mar. 21, 1977
- The Nation: Another Vote for ZPG
- INDIA: Ill Winds Batter Indira Gandhi
- LABOR: Render unto Cesar
- The Law: Bill Bailey's Rhode Island Blues
- Chianq Ch'ing and Mao
- THE WHITE HOUSE: Pleasures-and Perils-of Populism
- Books: Woe Revisited
- Cinema: Derriere-Garde
- Medicine: A Bitter Reaction to an FDA Ban
- CONFERENCES: Pledging a Tithe That Binds
- Special Section: Comrade Chiang Ch'ing Tells Her Story
- Time Essay: Putting Up with the Ugly Duckling
- The Nation: How to Play the Waiting Game
- The Press: Short Takes
- POLICY: A Third Try at the Summit
- Music: Russlan, Ludmilla and Sarah
- The Nation: America's Menacing Misfits
- Cinema: The Big One Gets Away Again
- AMERICANA: Call to Arms
- DIPLOMACY: La Grande Crise Over Concorde
- The Press: A Feud in Anchorage
- JOBS: Premium on Youth
- People, Mar. 21, 1977
- Dance: Misha Meets Yankee Doodle
- The Nation: Pushbutton Counterfeiters
- RUMANIA: A Bad Dream Comes True
- The Press: Prime Time for TV Newswomen
- TAXES: On the Mark, Get Set, Calculate
- NUCLEAR POWER: Campaigning for an Embattled Cause
- The Law: Who Confessed?
- WEST GERMANY: The Case of the Bugged Physicist
- RUMANIA: The Earth's Madness
- NICARAGUA: Somoza's Reign of Terror
- People, Mar. 14, 1977
- Religion: Of Bombs and Bishops
- Living: HOME SWEET DOME
- Medicine: Viewing Life Before Birth
- Education: Math Mystique: Fear of Figuring
- The Sexes: The New Housewife Blues
- Education: Polling the Children
- Milestones, Mar. 14, 1977
- Time Essay: Goodbye To 'OUR MARY'
- Cinema: Icing the Puck
- GAS: High Hurdles for Imports
- MINORITIES: As Maine Goes... ?
- Science: Sailing to Halley's Comet
- PRICES: A Galloping New Inflation of Fears
- Cinema: Derailed
- Energy: Pumping Fuel Under Water
- CRIME: Vegas Vanishing Act
- COMMUNISTS: Not Being Too Beastly to Moscow
- Science: Violating Nature
- THE WHITE HOUSE: America Gets On the Party Line
- Business: Jobs: For a Change, a Pleasant Surprise
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Hannibal Astride the Potomac
- Books: Sacred and Profane Grit
- TANZANIA: Nyerere: How Much War?
- Religion: Conversion of the Muslims
- NEWSWATCH by Thomas Griffith: Editors Telling Secrets
- Business: Europe's Contentious Winter
- AMERICAN SCENE: New England: Rites of March
- Behavior: The Lost Voices of the Gods
- EAST-WEST: The Soviets Hit Back on Human Rights
- Letters, Mar. 14, 1977
- The Nation: Not a Bad Lot
- UGANDA: Retreat from a Collision Course
- The Law: Ten Teachers Who Shape the Future
- Marabel Morgan
- The Press: Roadblocks on Fleet Street
- LABOR: A Touch of Civil Rights Fervor
- THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: Washington: Rites of Passage
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 14, 1977
- THE CONGRESS: They Are Paying the Price of Virtue
- FICTION: Best Sellers
- CORPORATIONS: The Midas Touch
- THE SEA: Net Gain Along the Shores
- Books: Notable
- Books: Oral History
- INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Doctor in the Cabinet
- The World: The Battle of Belglais
- THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: Musings from a Neighbor
- The World: Comrades' Gum
- Energy: How Willing to Pare?
- WATERGATE: Still Paying the Price
- The World: Club Ruhr
- Education: Adler's List
- CONSUMERS: Pity the Suppliers
- CRIME: A Cigar for the Mafia
- People, Mar. 7, 1977
- The Theater: Platonic Exercise
- Art: Ensor: Much Possessed by Death
- Energy: Berlin Remembers
- REPUBLICANS: Situations Wanted
- LABOR: Meany Draws Up His Shopping List
- Time Essay: Science: No Longer a Sacred Cow
- Books: Questing After An Unholy Grail
- BRITAIN: Labor Runs Afoul Of a Muddy Loch
- Show Business: Shirley MacLaine on the Move
- Music: Body English from the Stork
- UGANDA: Amin:The Wild Man of Africa
- Books: Some Like It Hot
- NEWSWATCH by Thomas Griffith: On Larry Henry and Rupert
- Business: Rites of Winter At Bal Harbour
- Environment: The Great Western Drought of 1977
- INDIA: Uniting Against Indira
- PERSONALITIES: To the Lions
- POLICY: Schlesinger's Czardom Takes Shape
- Education: The Great Books (Contd.)
- CORPORATIONS: IBM Buys Itself
- Medicine: Diagnosis by the Book
- SOUTHERN AFRICA: The White Bastion: Hanging Tough
- Books: Mother of Four
- The Press: God and Man in Bloomington
- ISRAEL: Rabin on the Razor's Edge
- The Nation: Two from Column B . . .
- Show Business: Viewpoints: High-Stepping History
- Milestones, Mar. 7, 1977
- TRADE: Picking a Winner
- Medicine: A New Kidney from Moscow
- The World: Over Lake & Turf With Big Daddy
- FICTION: Best Sellers
- Idi Amin
- The Nation: Skating Deftly But on Thin Ice
- JOBS: Something for No One
- Environment: No Drought of Far-Out Ideas
- The Nation: Human Rights: Other Violators
- Environment: Like Having Your Dad Die
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Carter's Morality Play
- Environment: A Tiny Town Near Collapse
- Letters, Mar. 7, 1977
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 7, 1977
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