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September 14, 1981 | Vol. 118 No. 11

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NATION

Could Be the Party's Over

Barbs for an Old Union Man

The Presidency: Road Ends, Drive Carefully (The Presidency)

A Wilderness of Lawsuits

From Shoo-in to Scapegoat

Yellow Rain

Gimbel's Grail

To the Right, March!: Jesse Helms (COVER STORIES)

Jesse Helms is the New Right's righteous warrior, and his battle is nigh

A Humanist Hits Back

Seeking Strategy on Social Issues

The Machine That Jesse Built

WORLD

Iran: A Government Beheaded (Iran)

We Are on the Offensive

South Africa: Marching to Pretoria's Beat (South Africa)

Liberia: Moving Up in the Ranks (Liberia)

Egypt: Cracking Down (Egypt)

An Epidemic of Bombings

Poland: Solidarity One Year Later (Poland)

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Medicine: A Brainy Marvel Called PET (Medicine)

SOCIETY

Off Alaska: A Race Through the Arctic Ice (American Scene)

Living: Home Is Where the Hangar Is (Living)

PRESS

Newswatch: The Danger of Being in Second Place (Newswatch)

RELIGION

Religion: Commenmorating a Heroic Act

SPORT

Sport: Not Cinderella, Just the Best

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

A Letter from the Publisher: Sep. 14, 1981 (A Letter From The Publisher)

BUSINESS

The Great Savings Scramble (Economy & Business)

The March of Dollars (Economy & Business)

Going After the Mightiest Market (Economy & Business)

Blow-Up Billboards (Economy & Business)

A Soft Sell (Economy & Business)

Some Setbacks for Synfuels (Economy & Business)

Dividends: Nissan Is Driven (Economy & Business / Dividends)

Big Mac Attack (Economy & Business)

The Eagle Has Landed (Economy & Business)

EDUCATION

Education: Those Bedeviled Blue Devils

LAW

Law: A New Executioner: The Needle

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Photography: From the Sublime to Graffiti (Photography)

Show Business: Claudette: 77 and Ageless (Show Business)

Video: Too Good for Television? (Video)

Cinema: Over Easy (Cinema)

Cinema: Under There (Cinema)

Music: Tops on the Classical Shelf (Music)

Books: Fragments of a Gentle Despair (Books)

Books: Forever Ambler (Books)

Books: Divided Soul (Books)

Books: Editor's Choice: Sep. 14, 1981 (Books)

MILESTONES

Milestones: Sep. 14, 1981

PEOPLE

People: Sep. 14, 1981

LETTERS

Letters: Sep. 14, 1981

ESSAY

Essay: Summer's End: Goodbye, Local Peaches

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