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- The Nation: Dropping Out
- POLICY: After the Veto
- WATERGATE: The President's Strategy for Survival
- Science: Mystery on the Mesa
- Books: Footnotes to Genius
- PROTEST: That Strange Strike
- Business: An Academic for Exxon
- Music: A Win for the Trojans
- The Nation: The President's Lawyer: A Punishing Adversary
- The Press: NR's New Angel
- WALL STREET: Big Yields for the Little
- BURMA: Trouble in the Triangle
- Books: Czech 22
- Cinema: Maimed
- PERSONALITY: One Man Anti-Oil Lobby
- Milestones, Mar. 25, 1974
- Business: The Blind Broker
- Cinema: Police Gazette
- THE ADMINISTRATION: A Master Tacker Departs
- The Nation: Westmoreland's Spring Push
- The World: Egypt's Sadat: New Look
- DIPLOMACY: An Alliance in Need of D
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 25, 1974
- The Nation: Nixon's Taxes: A Shocker
- The Press: No Truce in Saigon
- The Nation: Death Again
- OIL: The Embargo's Hazy Finish
- Sport: Artificial Rhubarb
- Medicine: The Hardest Choice
- EYECATCHERS: Young Boss for Aer Lingus
- The Theater: Fun-House Voltaire
- James St. Clair
- People, Mar. 25, 1974
- CORPORATIONS: Record Ransom
- JAPAN: Hiroo Worship
- Art: The Grand Acquisitor
- Books: Deep Cleavage
- Cinema: One for All
- ARMED FORCES: Acrimony over Amnesty
- MIDDLE EAST: Firing for Position and Advantage
- JAPAN: Surviving the Storm
- The Nation: Clearing Dr. Mudd
- CIVIL RIGHTS: Suing the Government
- Sport: Dolphins in Drydock
- Medicine: Treatment by Tenderizer
- The Theater: A Muted Bloom
- AUTOS: The New Pacesetter
- BRAZIL: A Decade of Ditadura
- Behavior: The War Orphans
- POLITICAL NOTES: A Traveler's Perils
- ETHIOPIA: Twilight of an Emperor
- AMERICAN NOTES: Aggravations
- The Nation: Meskill Steps Down
- The World: Israel's Meir: Somber Hope
- Behavior: The Eater's Digest
- POLITICS: Wallace: Gearing Up Again
- BRITAIN: Something for Everyone
- Letters, Mar. 25, 1974
- The Press: Bite of the Iguana
- TRIALS: The Defense Attacks
- The Press: Reliving Hitler's Rise
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 18, 1974
- Letters, Mar. 18, 1974
- Music: S.Hurok (1888-1974)
- AMERICAN NOTES: In Praise of Altogetherness
- INDUSTRY: Surge in Plant Spending
- MIDDLE EAST: Peaceful Signs Amid Thunder
- Music: Streaking, Streaking Everywhere
- WATERGATE: Pushing Ahead the Impeachment Inquiry
- Books: Terror and Celebration
- The Nation: Lost and Found Dept.
- FOOD: Price Squeeze on the Feed-Lots
- The World: Assad: I Am Not Pessimistic
- Modern Living: Winning Streaks
- AUTOMOBILES: The Wax-Ball Recall
- The Nation: Examing the Record of That Meeting in March
- JAPAN: Blue Storm Over Tanaka
- Books: Polynesian Arthur
- Religion: Upon This Rock
- The Press: A Question of Zeal
- The Nation: Pay Freeze
- Show Business: The Producer: Robert Evans
- Business: Raising Cattle by Computer
- SPAIN: The Bishop and The Basques
- Religion: Invoking the Gods
- Robert Redford & Mia Farrow
- Ready or Not, Here comes Gatsby
- CORPORATIONS: IRS v. ITT
- THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: Trying to Grasp the Real Nixon
- CHINA: Revisionist Music
- Books: Taps
- TRIALS: Mr. Stans, Here Is Your Currency
- Compulsive Nostalgia: OVER HERE
- POLICY: Bitter Sniping at Simon
- Music: A Forgotten Melody
- Medicine: The Modern Men of Parts
- The World: Jeremy Thorpe & Co.
- The Nation: Without a Song
- Books: Rabbit Redux
- INSURANCE: Hedge Against Ransom
- The World: Death Comes at Ermenonville
- Religion: Burying the Bitterness
- The Press: Watergate: Defining The Law on Deadline
- Show Business: The Promoter: Frank Yablans
- SOUTH AFRICA: A Golden Bonanza
- POLITICS: Cleaning Up Campaigns
- Milestones, Mar. 18, 1974
- OIL: Results of a Lifted Embargo
- The Law: Words From the Inside Out
- BRITAIN: Wilson's First Hundred Hours
- People, Mar. 18, 1974
- Books: BEST SELLERS
- ELECTIONS: Republicans: Running Scared
- The Law: The Fairness Factor
- EUROPE: Fading Will, Failing Dreams
- The Law: Writing to Rehabilitate
- FUELS: Garbage Power
- IMPACT: Amtrak's Mixed Blessings
- FASHION: Americana
- The Nation: The Trials of the Grand Jury
- THE LAW: Behavior Mod Behind the Walls
- THE PRESIDENCY: An Appearance of Normalcy
- EDUCATION: White-Hair College
- CINEMA: Psychodrama
- ARMAMENTS: Global Growth in Guns
- The Nation: The Rise and Fall of Herb Kalmbach
- Books: Fear Strikes Out
- AMERICAN NOTES: The Week That Was
- The Nation: A Texan Who Goes His Own Way
- Modern Living: Dr. Greenthumb
- Cinema: Psychic Homicide
- GERMANY: Letting Go
- People, Mar. 11, 1974
- THE PRESS: Guide Goes Political
- BARTER: The Sultans of Swap
- TERRORISM: Hearst's Vigil
- Books: Takk for a Dead Rider
- The Nation: Baa, Baa, Baa
- SOVIET UNION: Words of Advice from the Exile
- Milestones, Mar. 11, 1974
- OIL: Probing the Last Frontier
- The Theater: Crime and Panachement
- The Nation: The Other Nixon Watergate Men
- THE SEXES: Locker Room Lib
- MODERN LIVING: A Ballooning Fad
- Cinema: The Littlest Caesar
- Books: So Well Remembered
- LETTERS: Letters, Mar. 11, 1974
- WATERGATE: Seven Charged, a Report and a Briefcase
- Leon Jaworski
- TAIWAN: Chiang's Surprising Success
- DIPLOMACY: Peking's Pique
- The Press: The Perfectionists
- The World: The U.J.A.'s Ultimate Trip
- LABOR: Farah Knuckles Under
- SCANDALS: European Oil Assault
- The Theater: Champagne and Bitters
- Time Essay: A Modest Proposal: Royalties for Artists
- BOOKS: Playing Up Old Possum
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 11, 1974
- The Nation: Hello in There
- INDIA: Indira Holds On
- MIDDLE EAST: The Return of the Magician
- INVESTMENT: The Arabs Are Coming
- POLICY: From Crisis to Political Issue
- FICTION: Best Sellers
- Sport: The Rotonda Follies
- The Nation: Opening the Door
- ETHIOPIA: Bloodless Mutiny
- EUROPE: Plus
- Sport: Racing Magellans
- BRITAIN: A Crippling Election That Nobody Won
- IMPACT: New Pain for the Handicapped
- Letters, Mar. 4, 1974
- Books: On Top of Old Matchless
- AMERICAN NOTES: Running Out of Worries?
- The Nation: The Pursuit of the Evidence
- Books: Yearning
- Milestones, Mar. 4, 1974
- The Nation: President Kissinger?
- The Nation: An Early Alarm Bell For the G.O.P.
- MONEY: A Mystical Boom
- The Law: The $175 Million Rx
- MIDDLE EAST: Back to Shuttle Diplomacy
- Cinema: Hi-Ho, Mel
- The Press: Printing Under the Gun
- TECHNOLOGY: Steam from the Earth
- Medicine: Capsules, Mar. 4, 1974
- The Press: Perils of Peking
- CAMBODIA: Stalemated Siege
- The Nation: Pay As You Go
- Business: Lip's New Leftist
- The Nation: Don't Think Now
- THE PENTAGON: Sticky Fingers
- COMMUNICATIONS: Gnat v. Elephant
- Science: Lessons for Lana
- The Law: Decisions
- ISRAEL: Mrs. Meir's House Divided
- Cinema: Romance of the Road
- The Press: Typo of the Week
- A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 4, 1974
- Books: Steinways
- THE CRISIS: Heading Closer to Impeachment
- Art: The Psychic Roots of the Surreal
- Business: What Is a Recession?
- OIL: Shadow over Aramco
- Medicine: Overdoing Heart Surgery?
- The Press: PEOPLE'S PREMIERE
- IMPACT: Gasoline Alley Rebellion
- AFRICA: Lord High Everything
- BRITAIN: The Thinking Man's Election
- Business: Sperry Rand: A Pace Forward
- The Nation: Turning the Other Epithet
- Behavior: A Long History of Hoaxes
- Books: True Drew
- TERRORISM: The Politics of Terror
- Music: Besting Bellini
- POLICY: That Word Recession Again
- SUPPLY: Facing the Shortage Alone
- The Psychics
- EUROPE: France Shakes the Foundations
- EYECATCHERS: Casey at the Controls
- Boom Times on the Psychic Frontier
- Religion: Trouble in the Empire
- Science: The Missing Mass
- People, Mar. 4, 1974
- EXILES: The Unexpected Perils of Freedom
- Cinema: Semidetached
- Religion: From Luther to Rome
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