Vol. 108 No. 25
NATION
DOWN TO THE 'SHORT LISTS'
(The Nation / THE TRANSITION/COVER STORIES)
PICKING THE TEAM WITH HAM & FRITZ
(The Nation)
JIMMY'S TALENT FILE
(The Nation)
CARTER'S BRAIN TRUSTS
(The Nation)
After the Walkover, a Squeaker
(The Nation / THE CONGRESS)
Two Who Will Run the House
(The Nation)
Still a Reasonable Doubt
(The Nation / TRIALS)
The Glomar Mystery
(The Nation / DEFENSE)
Little Brother's Loss
(The Nation / GEORGIA)
WORLD
Chirac: Rousing the Gaullist Ghost
(The World / FRANCE)
Political Poker Is His Game
(The World)
How Dirt Finally Downed Mr. Clean
(The World / JAPAN)
Europe Hands Henry a Last Hurrah
(The World / DIPLOMACY)
Meanwhile, in Italy
(The World)
The Collector: Art and the SS
(The World / NAZIS)
Making Dissenters Pay the Price
(The World / EAST GERMANY)
A Lady's Honor
(The World / ITALY)
Message to America from Israel's Premier Yitzhak Rabin
(The World)
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Neutrons Against Cancer
(Medicine)
SOCIETY
Odds & Trends
(Modern Living)
Yule Log: Happy His & Hers
(Modern Living)
PRESS
A Cold War for Press Freedom
(The Press)
Network News: Minstrels and Anchormen
(The Press / NEWSWATCH/THOMAS GRIFFITH)
RELIGION
Welcome Back
A New Shrine for the Brown Virgin
BUSINESS
A Talk with the New Budget Boss
(Economy & Business)
Recharging the Batteries?
(Economy & Business / POLICY)
Air Bags: Will They Ever Sell?
(Economy & Business / AUTOS)
Fiddling Dangerously While Fuel Burns
(Economy & Business / ENERGY)
Sir Hugh's Addiction
(Economy & Business / SCANDALS)
EDUCATION
'We're Getting Screwed'
LAW
No Pay for Pregnancy
(The Law)
Levi Looks Back At Justice
(The Law)
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Blind Injustice
(The Theater)
Hecksapoppin
(Cinema)
Bound for Boredom
(Cinema / CINEMA)
Battle Diary
(Cinema)
Exactly What Is a Photograph?
(Art)
Tongue and Groove
(Books)
Making Ends Meet
(Books)
War No More?
(Books)
Best Sellers
(Books / FICTION)
Classic and Choice for Christmas
(Music)
MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
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TO OUR READERS
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(A Letter From The Publisher)
LETTERS
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