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MAY 2, 1994 -- VOL. 143 NO. 18

TO OUR READERS 4

LETTERS 7

CHRONICLES 13

MILESTONES 22

COVER: The Last Testament of Richard Nixon 26

He concluded that he would be remembered not for China but for Watergate. "The jury has already come in," he said. "There's no appeal." But when he died after suffering a stroke last week, the verdict on Nixon was becoming, if not softer, at least more complicated.

Book Excerpt: Completed just days before he fell ill, Beyond Peace gives Nixon's critique of our times amid reminiscences about the mighty that he battled and worked with. Above all, he urges Bill Clinton not to...

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