Vol. 103 No. 7
NATION
Taking It for Granted
(The Nation / AMERICAN NOTES)
The Plumbers' Plain
(The Nation)
Choosing the Checkoff
(The Nation)
"Whatever the Result, Let Us Proceed"
(The Nation)
Jaworski: Seeing It Through
(The Nation)
The Pitfalls Of Partisanship
(The Nation)
Pointed Questions for the President
(The Nation)
An Unclear Gauge
(The Nation / POLITICS)
Getting Out of Controls
(The Nation / THE ECONOMY)
A Milestone for Princess Malice
(The Nation / PERSONALITY)
The Cobra Strikes
(The Nation / CRIME)
Toward an Uncertain Spring
(The Nation / THE PRESIDENCY/HUGH SIDEY)
WORLD
Heath Takes His Case to the Voters
(The World / BRITAIN)
An Illness in the Elysee Palace
(The World / FRANCE)
Chairman Mao's New Revolution
(The World / CHINA)
No Doubts About Who's in Charge
(The World / EGYPT)
Egypt's Liberating First Lady
(The World)
A Fortress of Newsprint
(The World / SOVIET UNION)
Martyr Dethroned
(The World)
Let Them Eat Bananas
(The World / GRENADA)
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Health Insurance for All
(Medicine)
Tricks to Treat
(Medicine)
SOCIETY
Men of the House
(The Sexes)
Madam Executive
(The Sexes)
The Izaaks of Ice
(Modern Living)
The Busted Birds
(Modern Living)
RELIGION
Penance Reconsidered
Children of Doom
SPORT
Marshmallow Empire
Spassky in Transit
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
A Pragmatist and a Pioneer
(Time)
BUSINESS
Exxon: Testing the International Tiger
(Energy / OIL/COVER STORY)
The Man from Medicine Hat
(Energy)
Gas Fever: Happiness Is a Full Tank
(Energy / SHORTAGES)
Payoff for Terror on the Road
(Energy)
EDUCATION
Scorpions in a Bottle
The Dallas Monster
LAW
Mr. Smith Comes to the A.B.A
(The Law)
No for No-Growth
(The Law)
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Celtic Twilight
(Cinema)
Not Fancy, Not Free
(Cinema)
Wool for the Eyes
(Art)
Gift to the West
(Art)
Down Memory Lane
(Music)
Chinese Schmalz
(Music)
A Confusion of Tongues
(Books)
Winter's Tale
(Books)
Rambling Rex
(Books)
Best Sellers
(Books / FICTION)
Funny Farm
(The Theater)
British Sketchbook
(The Theater)
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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