NATION
The Nation: Congress: Showdown Ahead (The Nation)
Though hung up on energy, the 95th has bright spots in its record
The Nation: The Master of the Maze (The Nation)
On energy and tax bills, Long's way is often the only way
THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: What It Takes to Do the Job (The Nation / THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY)
The Presidency
The Nation: Social Security: Up, Up and Away! (The Nation)
Taxes are headed higher
The Nation: Panama Says S (The Nation)
Now it is up to the Senate
The Nation: The Indomitable Senator Returns (The Nation)
Humphrey's old remedy
The Nation: Two Tight Gubernatorial Races (The Nation)
Carter did his bit鼂ǥand is now watching closely
The Nation: Going... Going... Gone? (The Nation)
Tales from three Brooklyn neighborhoods
The Nation: A Doubly Difficult Apple to Pluck (The Nation)
Foreign pickers bring in the crop鼂ǥjust in time
Americana: Funny Money? Hah! (Americana)
Americana: Pique over the Continent's Tallest Peak (Americana)
Americana: Parlare, Parlare in Maryland (Americana)
Americana: Time to Toast the Party? (Americana)
Americana: Who Needs a Bridge? (Americana)
WORLD
SOUTH AFRICA: Loneliness Is an Enemy (The World / SOUTH AFRICA)
The World: The Silent Bystander (The World)
RHODESIA: Three Soldier Peacemakers (The World / RHODESIA)
A fight begins to stop the fighting
TERRORISM: The Spreading Brushfire (The World / TERRORISM)
CHINA: Legacy of the Gang of Four (The World / CHINA)
Grave errors with perhaps grave consequences
FRANCE: Center Holds (The World / FRANCE)
And the leftist split grows wider
ITALY: Enrico's Encyclical (The World / ITALY)
INTERNATIONAL NOTES: Bear a Burden (INTERNATIONAL NOTES)
World: Poor Pompeia
SCIENCE
Puzzling Out Man's Ascent (COVER STORY)
A young Leakey carries on the search for human origins
Science: Reading the Fossil Record
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Shots for Pneumonia (Medicine)
Inoculating against a killer
Medicine: Battle Against Migraine (Medicine)
New tactics for relieving that blasted pain
SOCIETY
Living: Put-Ons, Take-Offs and Dress-Ups (Living)
Autumn in Paris is springtime on the fashion runways
Behavior: The Panic of Open Spaces (Behavior)
Overcoming the terrors of agoraphobia
PRESS
The Press: China Without Gee Whiz (The Press)
One reporter's technique: incrementalism
NEWSWATCH: Jimmy One Term and Johnny One Note (The Press / NEWSWATCH)
RELIGION
Religion: Domesticating Orthodoxy
Its new American accent
Religion: Palau Power in Latin America
A Protestant evangelist tills his Catholic continent
Religion: Roman Holiday
The Synod opts for peace
BUSINESS
Business: Zeroing In on Dumping (Economy & Business)
How to cut imports while maintaining free trade
Business: The Burns-Carter Not-Quite Fight (Economy & Business)
They fell out on money, but try to cool it
Business: Worst Three Month Loss Ever (Economy & Business)
Business: I.L.O. Under Fire (Economy & Business)
Will the U.S. pull out of a U.N. agency for the first time?
Business: New Driver for The Laggard (Economy & Business)
Fast start, but not for AMC
Business: Early Christmas (Economy & Business)
A pre-election present from the Labor government
LAW
The Law: Feet-First Ritter Under Siege (The Law)
A crusty Utah judge faces his toughest challenge yet
The Law: Think Slow (The Law)
Advice for the tireworn cop
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Cinema: Dark Fabric (Cinema)
THE LACEMAKER Directed by Claude Goretta Screenplay by Claude Goretta
Cinema: Enormous Radio (Cinema)
HANDLE WITH CARE Directed by Jonathan Demme Screenplay by Paul Brickman
Cinema: Sifted Ashes (Cinema)
VOLCANO: AN INQUIRY INTO THE LIFE OF MALCOLM LOWRY Directed and Written by Donald Brittain with John Kramer
Show Business: The Aliens Are Coming! (Show Business)
Jaws' creator moves dazzlingly from the deep to deep space
Show Business: A City in the Sky (Show Business)
Books: Secret History (Books)
Books: Reds to Riches (Books)
Books: Unstrung Harps (Books)
Books: Editors'Choice (Books)
FICTION: Best Sellers (Books / FICTION)
MILESTONES
Milestones, Nov. 7, 1977
PEOPLE
People, Nov. 7, 1977
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 7, 1977 (A Letter From The Publisher)
LETTERS
Letters, Nov. 7, 1977
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