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- CANADA: Opting for Controls
- CRIME: The Film Clippers
- CORPORATIONS: Bibles in the Board Room
- Medicine: The Doctors' Union
- Milestones, Oct. 27, 1975
- Medicine: Capsules, Oct. 27, 1975
- Cinema: Black-and-Tan Fantasy
- Bicentennial Essay: Vice and Virtue: Our Moral Condition
- Books: Fiddler
- AFRICA: Armed Only by Allah
- INDIA: The Emergency: A Needed Shock
- Science: Ten More Nobelmen for 1975
- Modern Living: Wheel Crazy
- Time: Kissinger Speaks Out on Foreign Policy
- POLITICS: The Growing Challenge of Reagan
- Books: The Head Game
- The Press: The Siege of Washington
- TURKEY: Suleyman the Troubled
- NIGERIA: The Cement Block
- Science: The Astronomer In the Engine Room
- AMERICAN NOTES: Guns for Crosses
- The Theater: Masque of Death
- BANKING: Women Move Toward Credit Equality
- People, Oct. 27, 1975
- The Nation: Who's Ahead
- Sport: A Classic in Red
- DEMOCRATS: Turning On the Charm in Europe
- SCANDALS: Jobless Insecurity
- FICTION: Best Sellers
- Books: The Long Goodbye
- LEBANON: Living on the Roller Coaster
- ARGENTINA: Isabelita Returns to the Presidency
- Modern Living: Signed in Gold
- UNITED NATIONS: A Reckless Act
- The Nation: The President Looked Scared'
- The Press: Saved from Obscenity
- Forum, Oct. 27, 1975
- The Sexes: Testing the Creed
- NEW YORK CITY: Saved Again From the Jaws of Default
- The Backstreet Phantom of Rock
- Bruce Springsteen
- OUTLOOK: A Pickup in Momentum
- DIPLOMACY: Working from a New Map in Asia
- The Law: The Right to Live--or Die
- The Nation: Not All Patriots
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 27, 1975
- The Sexes: Male and Female
- WATERGATE: A Questioning of Conduct
- The Nation: I Think I Can Help Jerry Ford'
- The Law: Fog Times Fog
- People, Oct. 20, 1975
- MONEY: Hopes for a New Stability
- Religion: Israel's Blacklist
- AIRLINES: No Cheers for Decontrol
- The Nation: Shelving the Safeguard
- Books: Notable
- Religion: Again, God's Country
- ANTITRUST: Unlocking Interlocks
- HOW TO SAVE NEW YORK
- Science: The First Suez Canal?
- FICTION: Best Sellers
- Cinema: Rock Bottom
- The World: Straight Talk From an Admiral
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 20, 1975
- AUTOS: The Bricklin Bombs
- The Nation: Other Cities: Not on the Skids - Yet
- Science: Video in the Round
- Cinema: Rogues' Gallery
- SPAIN: Random Killings, Rightist Fears
- INDOCHINA: One-Upmanship
- Forum, Oct. 20, 1975
- SCANDALS: Bunge Cops a Plea
- Medicine: Rx for Environmental Ills
- The World: Sinai Life: Bugs and 'Bedouinism'
- THE PRESIDENT: Pre-Emptive First Strike on Taxes
- The Nation: The Master of Acquittals
- HAWAII: The AJ.A.s: Fast-Rising Sons
- The World: Toward the 25th Hour
- Art: Still Able to Surprise
- Forum: No Prime Time for Ford
- Books: Naming the Unnameable
- Milestones, Oct. 20, 1975
- The World: The Brigades: Voices of Chaos
- UNITED NATIONS: Moynihan's First Fight
- Medicine: The Disease of The Century
- THE MIDDLE EAST: The Spirit of the Sinai Settlement
- RADICALS: Scared She's Going to Be Killed'
- CULTS: Out of This World
- TERRORISM: The Hostage Dilemma
- AMERICAN NOTES: Heraldic Wing-Lift
- HONG KONG: Trouble in the Hongs
- The Press: An Interview Is a Love Story
- PORTUGAL: The Battle of the Barracks
- AWARDS: The Climax of a Lonely Struggle
- The Nation: Jack Ford: 'My Turn to Sacrifice'
- ASSASSINATIONS: Some Answers and Questions
- Mayor Jacob Beame
- LEBANON: Bloody Round 4 in Beirut
- The Nation: Hirohito Winds Up His Grand U.S. Tour
- PORTUGAL: A Cry for 'Discipline! Discipline!'
- The Nation: New Chapter in Pike's Progress
- The Law: Verdict on Douglas
- The World: Big Daddy at the U.N.
- Forum, Oct. 13, 1975
- POLITICS: Carter: Swimming Upstream
- The Nation: Snooping on Taxes
- Art: Catching the Astral Plane
- Books: Comic Archetypes
- MIDDLE EAST: A New October War of Words
- SCANDALS: Crossing the Line?
- Communist Dissidents: The Memory Hole
- THE PRESIDENT: Under Guard, but Still on the Road
- Modern Living: Overall Chic
- WALL STREET: A New Chief for Change
- DIPLOMACY: The Quiet Gentleman from Japan
- AMERICAN NOTES: A Victory
- RADICALS: A Disturbed Young Woman'
- Milestones, Oct. 13, 1975
- Cinema: High Loon
- TIME SOUNDINGS: The Public: Disenchanted with Ford
- The Press: No Chastity Belt
- Books: Business as Usual
- The World: Secrets Out Technicians In
- The Sexes: Revolt Against RAPE
- MARKETING: A. & P. Mystification
- The World: The Basques: 'No One Is Neutral'
- INVESTIGATIONS: On Crowd-Pumping and Bravery
- Cinema: Gunga Dumb
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 13, 1975
- NEW YORK CITY: Now Everyone Is Really Scared'
- Medicine: The Joseph Illness
- EXECUTIVES: Blows at Hammer
- SPAIN: A Defiant Franco Answers His Critics
- The Nation: To Remove a Blot
- Art: Stone Scoop
- ENERGY: Row Over Scarce Gas
- CRIME: Hunting for Hoffa
- Behavior: THE TM CRAZE: 40 Minutes to Bliss
- VIEWPOINTS: Femmes Fatales
- People, Oct. 13, 1975
- Cinema: Dying Light
- THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: When Talk Is Cheap and Wild
- The Press: Washington Luddites
- POLICY: Ford Climbs on the Tax-Cut Bandwagon
- Sport: Battle for Supremacy in Manila
- BRITAIN: The Red House Raid
- The Sexes: BROWNMILLER'S BIG CHANCE
- Sport: Amazin'
- The Maharishi
- FAILURES: Grant Goes Under
- DIPLOMACY: US. Trial Balloon at the U.N.
- The World: Israel Will Not Be the Party'
- BRITAIN: Lord Wrath
- JAPAN: The Emperor Finally Comes to Call
- Art: Easy to Love
- The World: Hirohito: 'A Happy Experience'
- Cinema: Island Idyl
- Books: Rich Little Poor Boy
- ITALY: Venice Rising
- Cinema: Lost Connection
- Books: Paradise Lost
- People, Oct. 6, 1975
- Cinema: African Caper
- Show Business: The Two Faces of Tom
- Education: Busing and Striking
- The Nation: WAS SHE BRAINWASHED?
- The Law: Anatomy of a Man Hunt
- Business: The Oil Producers Feel A Money Squeeze
- Milestones, Oct. 6, 1975
- SPAIN: Executions and a Rush of Protest
- CITIES: New York Worries
- Religion: Censured by the Club
- Show Business: Offkey Broadway
- Music: Papa the Revolutionary
- CIA: Those Secret Letter Openings
- The Nation: THE MAN WHO GRABBED THE GUN
- The Law: The Trouble with Snitches
- THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: THE BETTER PART OF VALOR
- ENERGY: Rocky's Moon Shot
- Sport: The Possible Dream
- GUNS: NO CHANCE FOR QUICK RELIEF
- SECURITY: PROTECTING THE PRESIDENT
- Gerald Ford
- The World: They Are Going to Shoot Him!'
- Business: An Icy Alaska Delay
- Books: Unwarranted Ordeal
- Education: The Regents' Choice
- THE HEARST CASE: WHICH PATTY TO BELIEVE?
- OIL: OPEC'S Price Doves Win a Big One
- PLOTS: Not Poison, Just Some Drugs
- CORPORATIONS: Of Board Rooms And Bedrooms
- The Press: Her Picture on the Cover
- The Nation: MOORE'S CONFUSED MANIFESTO
- ABROAD: THE TASK IS EASIER
- THE SECRET SERVICE: LIVING THE NIGHTMARE
- Forum, Oct. 6, 1975
- The Law: Stun Gun
- RADICALS: CALIFORNIA'S UNDERGROUND
- INVESTMENT: A Jolt for Housing
- The Theater: Disgrace Under Pressure
- THE ASSAILANT: MAKING OF A MISFIT
- THE SHOOTING: FORD'S SECOND CLOSE CALL
- A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 6, 1975
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