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- Cinema: Children in Darkness
- Books: Up in Thurber's Attic
- Books: Evallonia Revisited
- Senegal: Friends Fall Out
- The Family: Home for Christmas
- Books: Escape to Privacy
- Time Listings: Dec. 28, 1962
- Congo: Toward a Showdown
- Art: The Wizard of Atelier 17
- Conservation: The Bid Sur Saved
- Sport: The Beefstakes
- The Press: No Common Ground
- Nation: New Fail-Safe
- The Press: Profundities, Not Facts
- Books: Rut: The California Trail
- The Congress: By the Rules
- Letters: Dec. 28, 1962
- Morocco: Referee with a Whistle
- Music: La Stupenda
- Communists: Guilty
- Art: Out of Violence, Victory
- Russia: Alas, Poor Oleg!
- Youth: What's Your Stuff?
- Sport: The End for Eddie
- The Press: The Victim of Success
- Switzerland: Taking the Plunge
- Transportation: Megaloplar
- Berlin: The Wall of Trees
- Royalty: My Son, the Prince
- Milestones: Dec. 28, 1962
- Colleges: A Thinking Reed
- Business: The Man on the Cover LYNN TOWNSEND & CHRYSLER'S COMEBACK
- Endowment: Ford Showroom
- Nation: FROM THE ROCKING CHAIR
- A Letter From The Publisher: Dec. 28, 1962
- Yemen: Pax Americana?
- Music: What Ever Happened to Little Lorin?
- Argentina: Let's Kill These Dogs
- The Budget: Almost at Twelve
- Virology: An Exception Extended
- Cinema: Papa of Psychiatry
- Central Africa: Then There Were Two
- The Psyche: Emotions & the Market
- Art: Dale's Children
- Sport: Hey, Dancer!
- Sport: Pressure & Percentages
- Defense: 200 on Target
- The Press: Back on the Growl
- Nation: Look Folks, No Hands
- People: Dec. 28, 1962
- Kentucky: The Facts of Life
- The Allies: The Last Buss
- South Korea: Democracy of a Sort
- West Germany: The Bitter Hours
- World: Noblesse Obliged
- Nuclear Engineering: Atoms for Sea Water
- Business: Competition Goes Global
- Scholarships: Two for the Fight
- Venezuela: The Reading Revolution
- Surgery: A Patch to Help a Heart
- Art: Maxim's Mission
- Undergraduates: The Politically Disengaged
- The Administration: An Abuse of Power
- Foreign Relations: Beyond Skybolt
- Turkey: Still Indispensable
- World: It's Only Macbelieve
- Reconnaissance: Cameras Aloft: No Secrets Below
- Lynn A. Townsend
- Brazil: A Kennedy Comes Calling
- Music: Welcome Back
- Great Britain: Something Rather Special
- Television: Professor Garroway of 21-Inch U.
- Aviation: Trippe's Big Bid
- Hollywood: Forget the incense
- Statistics: Where the Jobs Are
- Religion: The Protestant Sisters
- Republicans: Affirmation by Denial?
- Chile: Standing by a Pledge
- Venezuela: A Taste of Prison
- Religion: According to Steinbeck
- Cuba: Castro's Warhawk
- Religion: The Ninth Prophet
- Mexico: Flying Angels
- Religion: Boston's Negro Bishop
- Brazil & Argentina: Big Two in Trouble
- The Press: Deadlock
- West Germany: A Slippage of Power
- Medicine: Swimming-Pool Elbow
- The Press: Success in the Sticks
- World: No Dreyfus
- State of Business: Consequences of Clubmanship
- Actors: In Total Demand
- Communists: In-Laws & Outlaws
- Technology: Management by Computer
- Hollywood: The Real Tinsel
- Belgium: The Red Badge of Carnage
- High Finance: New Man at Allegheny
- The Economy: The Great Consensus
- Cinema: Absolutely Everything
- Microbiology: The Oil Eaters
- Malaysia: Fighting the Federation
- Business Ethics: The Doctrine of Secrecy
- Foreign Relations: A Door Left Open
- Design: Glaring Error
- Cities: Guilty in Gary
- Music: Better for Talk than Music
- Medicine: Thalidomide & Abortion
- Books: Nuggets for Gleaning
- Cinema: Dec. 21, 1962
- The Presidency: Peace on Earth
- India: Thanks a Lot, Pals
- Books: Life Without Charles
- Central Africa: Apartheid Goes North
- Cinema: Well, It Isn't a Dog
- World Business: Watch His Smoke
- West Germany: The Booming Beetle
- Space Exploration: Venus Probed
- Yemen: Ears, Noses & Lips
- Industry: Buying Out a Giant
- Vince Lombardi
- Nation: The Scrap over Skybolt
- Education: Oxford on the Pacific
- Democrats: Mighty Steve Young
- Music: No Comment
- Medicine: Too Much of a Good Thing
- Books: Suburban Diaspora
- Letters: Dec. 21, 1962
- Cinema: Hell Is a Hotel
- Nation: Merry Christmas to All
- Modern Living: The Blight Before Christmas
- Aviation: For Want of a Cable . ..
- People: Dec. 21, 1962
- Medicine: Thalidomide for Cancer?
- Books: A Prisoner's Progress
- Japan: The Grandeur of Gamu
- Books: But Not For Him
- Saudi Arabia: New Deal in the Desert
- South Africa: Business As Usual
- Canada: Up from Furs
- Milestones: Dec. 21, 1962
- Customs: But Once a Year
- Organizations: The Card Caper
- Sport: Vinnie, Vidi, Vici
- Jordan: Fugitive from Bullets
- Corporations: Comeback for Ampex
- Agriculture: Get Off That Tiger
- Education: The Knowledge Industry
- Space: Care & Feeding of Rover
- Education: Straight-A Africans
- Education: Gals & Gauls
- Music: Liebestod
- World: Played Out?
- Milestones: Dec. 14, 1962
- People: Dec. 14, 1962
- Religion: A Holy Boldness
- Communists: Comrades, Dogs, Capitalists: Lend Me Your Ears!
- Cinema: Real Dog
- Books: Wait Till You Meet Mao
- Books: For Children
- Actresses: The Jades' Apprentice
- Religion: Religion on Records
- West Germany: Trail's End
- Great Britain: The Beautiful Cough
- India: What War?
- Cinema: Poor Fish
- Books: Senior Dissenter
- Broadway: How to Go On Succeeding
- The Administration: The Stranger on the Squad
- Religion: A Jew No More
- The Press: Classic Conflict: The President & the Press
- The Congress: Programs for 1963
- Customs: Let There Be Light
- The Press: Strikes for Christmas
- Politics: Hale Fellow at Yale
- Time Listings: Dec. 14, 1962
- The City: Before the Mall Palls
- Sport: The Rains Came to Madras But Mexico Won Anyway
- Education: Science v. Imagination
- Retailing: Sale af Cartier's
- Medicine: Scared to Death
- Nation: Who's for Whom
- France: And Now to Business
- Music: The Orchestra Maker
- World: Make or Break
- Outer Mongolia: Everything New Here Is Russian
- Astronomy: View from the Second Window
- Cinema: Big Bad Wolf
- Books: Escape Hatch
- Nation: Minutemen & the Gap
- Tristan Da Cunha: Paradise Enow
- A Letter From The Publisher: Dec. 14, 1962
- Television: Credo of a Wrong-Living Man
- The Economy: The Constant Issue
- Fashion: Cool for a Hot Climate
- The Press: Cheesy
- Foreign Relations: Reasonable Doubt
- Adlai E. Stevenson
- Food & Drink: What Ever Happened to the Martini?
- Art: The Voices of the Trees
- Education: Rx for Infectious Ignorance
- Public Policy: T. & E. Without Sympathy
- Medicine: A Rage to Live
- Nation: The Ratings
- Sport: Who Won: Dec. 14, 1962
- Education: Flunked: Political Science
- Defense: Reserve Reform
- Algeria: Purged: Not for Ideology, Just for Opposition
- Letters: Dec. 14, 1962
- France: Vive Lamour
- Management: Fulltime Storekeeper
- Medicine: Chromosomes & the Mind
- Sport: The Bashful Basher
- Education: Imperfect Test
- Americans Abroad: Travel Is So Narrowing
- Pakistan: Oh, Brother
- Africa: Doubling in a Decade
- Finance: Riding the Float
- Aviation: Drowning Out the Noise
- Hong Kong: The Travel Agents
- Japan: School for Spies
- Autos: Setback for Studebaker
- Nation: Hoffa's Fourth
- Russia: The Connoisseur Speaks
- Common Market: The Age of Commitment
- State of Business: $50 Billion Rally
- Labor: Yesterday's Tune
- Tanganyika: Uhuru Plus
- A Letter From The Publisher: Dec. 7, 1962
- Nuclear Physics: Reactor for Space
- Religion: Definition of a Jew
- The Atom: After 20 Years: More Hopes Than Fears
- Medicine: Who Knows Whether He's Passing on Hepatitis?
- Nation: Home Notes
- Chemistry: Ion Synthesis Makes Better Rocket Fuels
- Art: Haunted House
- The Press: In Search of Legend
- Asia: Booming Recession
- Cinema: One Man's Meat
- Nation: The Buildup for Cuba: Just Like World War II
- Education: They Don't Want Riots
- Toys: Plastic Sugarplums
- The Presidency: All Those Hats
- Audio Engineering: Sniffing by Sound
- Races: Explosion of Hate
- Art: Talk in a Low Voice
- World: Players, Please
- The Press: Losing Ground
- Britain: Ford's Agony
- Religion: Look, Dad, I'm Leaving
- Foreign Relations: The Happy Hot-Dog Eater
- Cinema: War Is Heh-Heh-Hell
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