NATION Nation: Ambush in the Night Nation: One of the Great Unifying Forces in the Country Nation: Balloons, Bands and Oratory THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: To Dare Mighty Things (THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY) Nation: Reagan Confronts the World Nation: Outrageous Nation: The Real Nixon Nation: Cleared Nation: Accused Nation: We Want Out Nation: Who'll Fight for America? (COVER STORY) Nation: Bonus Babies in Uniform Nation: Out of Step with the Rest Nation: More in Sorrow than in Anger Nation: Patriotism Is No Longer Enough WORLD MIDDLE EAST: Uproar over a Walkout (MIDDLE EAST) World: Mr. Begin, You Failed SOUTH KOREA: Ten Days That Shook Kwangju (SOUTH KOREA) IRAN: Pistol-Packin' Parliament (IRAN) SOUTH AFRICA: The Cadets from Soweto (SOUTH AFRICA) SPAIN: Corrida for Two (SPAIN) World: Baby Doc Takes a Bride SCIENCE Science: No End Seems to Be in Sight Science: Unveiling Venus HEALTH & MEDICINE Medicine: A Few Kind Words for Cholesterol (Medicine) SOCIETY Living: High Kicks Above the Big Apple (Living) PRESS Press: Terrible Ted vs. the Networks NEWSWATCH by Thomas Griffith: Carter's Columnist Critics (NEWSWATCH by Thomas Griffith) RELIGION Religion: Once More Oberammergau Religion: Back to Basics SPORT Sport: Guess Who's Coming to Moscow Sport: Joy in Uniondale BUSINESS Business: Consumers Feel the Pinch (Economy & Business) Business: A Breath of Fresh Ayer (Economy & Business) Business: Aw Gee, Guys (Economy & Business) Business: A 100-m.p.g. Wonder Car (Economy & Business) Business: California's Golden Touch (Economy & Business) Business: Endowed Energy Innovators (Economy & Business) ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Theater: Broke and Blue (Theater) Theater: Shaw & Co. (Theater) Cinema: Sunbelt Saturday Night (Cinema) Books: Battle Plan of a Rebel (Books) Books: Royal Siren (Books) Books: Notable (Books) Books: Editor's Choice (Books) MILESTONES Milestones, Jun. 9, 1980 PEOPLE People, Jun. 9, 1980 TO OUR READERS A Letter From The Publisher, Jun. 9, 1980 (A Letter From The Publisher) LETTERS Letters, Jun. 9, 1980 ESSAY Time Essay: On Being Citizens and Soldiers (Time Essay)