Vol. 112 No. 2

NATION

Bakke Wins, Quotas Lose (COVER STORIES)
But the divided Supreme Court endorses affirmative action based on race

The Tale of Title VII

An Interview with the President

Lifting the Lid

On Rhubarb and Revolt (The Presidency/Hugh Sidey l)

U.S. vs. U.S.S.R.: Two on a Seesaw

Saving a Station

Paper Chase

Floral Defense

The Second Battle of Monmouth

How the Justices Disagreed

The Man in the Middle

WORLD

They Aren't Saying Much (MIDDLE EAST)

One Step Toward a Stable Peace

Murder and Menace (THE YEMENS)

Napoleon Is Bombed at Versailles (FRANCE)

"Comrade Fidel Wants You" (CUBA)

The Moscow Connection

Savagery and Terror (RHODESIA)

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Unexpected Dip (Medicine)

Capsules (Medicine)

EYING LASER LIGHT (Medicine / Capsules)

SOCIETY

Psychologists Go to War (Behavior)

PRESS

Trying to Be Wise Three Times a Week (Newswatch/Thomas Griffith)

RELIGION

Billy's Bucks

Andy's Answers

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

A Letter from the Publisher

BUSINESS

Tussle Over a "Two-Bit" Tax Cut (Economy & Business)

What Steiger Would Do (Economy & Business)

Seeking That Soft Landing (Economy & Business)

The Wages-and Profits-of Fear (Economy & Business)

"If You Give Up, They Win" (Economy & Business)

EDUCATION

Learning to Excel in School

Quotations from a Spellbinder

LAW

Keep Out

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Silver Newport (Music)

Images of Metamorphosis (Art)
Mary Frank's sculptures transform bodies into landscape

Easy Shot (Cinema)

Duck Soup (Cinema)

Summer Reading (Books)

Editors' Choice (Books)

Best Sellers (Books / FICTION)

MILESTONES

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PEOPLE

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LETTERS

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ESSAY

Camus: Normal Virtues in Abnormal Times (Time Essay)

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