Vol. 106 No. 17

NATION

Guns for Crosses (The Nation / AMERICAN NOTES)

Saved Again From the Jaws of Default (The Nation / NEW YORK CITY)

Who's Ahead (The Nation)

Not All Patriots (The Nation)

'The President Looked Scared' (The Nation)

The Growing Challenge of Reagan (The Nation / POLITICS)

Turning On the Charm in Europe (The Nation / DEMOCRATS)

'I Think I Can Help Jerry Ford' (The Nation)

A Questioning of Conduct (The Nation / WATERGATE)

WORLD

Working from a New Map in Asia (The World / DIPLOMACY)

Living on the Roller Coaster (The World / LEBANON)

Armed Only by Allah (The World / AFRICA)

Suleyman the Troubled (TURKEY)

Isabelita Returns to the Presidency (The World / ARGENTINA)

The Emergency: A Needed Shock (The World / INDIA)

The Cement Block (The World / NIGERIA)

"A Reckless Act" (The World / UNITED NATIONS)

SCIENCE

Ten More Nobelmen for 1975

The Astronomer In the Engine Room

HEALTH & MEDICINE

The Doctors' Union (Medicine)

Capsules (Medicine)

SOCIETY

Signed in Gold (Modern Living)

Wheel Crazy (Modern Living)

Male and Female (The Sexes)

Testing the Creed (The Sexes)

PRESS

Saved from Obscenity (The Press)

The Siege of Washington (The Press)

SPORT

A Classic in Red

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Kissinger Speaks Out on Foreign Policy (Time)

BUSINESS

Women Move Toward Credit Equality (Economy & Business / BANKING)

A Pickup in Momentum (Economy & Business / OUTLOOK)

Jobless Insecurity (Economy & Business / SCANDALS)

Opting for Controls (Economy & Business / CANADA)

The Film Clippers (Economy & Business / CRIME)

Bibles in the Board Room (CORPORATIONS)

LAW

The Right to Live--or Die (The Law)

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Masque of Death (The Theater)

The Backstreet Phantom of Rock (Music / COVER STORY)

Black-and-Tan Fantasy (Cinema)

The Long Goodbye (Books)

Fiddler (Books)

The Head Game (Books)

Best Sellers (Books / FICTION)

MILESTONES

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PEOPLE

Read the story

TO OUR READERS

Read the story (A Letter From The Publisher)

LETTERS

Read the story (Forum)

ESSAY

Vice and Virtue: Our Moral Condition (Bicentennial Essay)

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