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Table of ContentsMugabe Takes Charge But the revolutionary talks of reconciliationNuclear Ransom A chiller about blackmailA Voting Fiasco At The U.N. Mixed signals, or a stunning change of mindStrains In The Alliance West Europe is disturbed by U.S. unpredictabilityDiplomacy's Dark Hours Seldom have envoys and embassies faced so many hazards--and catcallsTug-Of-War Over The Hostages A week of conflicting signals ends in an Iranian standoffBlood And FireThe Wonderful Art Of WeathercastingNo TearsNo Times For Us A fortnightly finds a homeIn Iowa: The Mice Aren't TellingThe Long Road To Broadway Progress is painful for play and playwrightThat Crazy Winter Weather! Changing winds cause deluges, droughts and misplaced snowsAnguish ArtistA Letter From The PublisherNew Cash For An Old Bostonian Mort Zuckerman, a non-Yankee, buys the AtlanticThe Rich Are DifferentPeopleTroublemakers In The Office How to cope with the 10% who are really difficultAnd So Is Love The risks in a soft voiceSense And Subtlety In Stone At 75, Isamu Noguchi remains the top U.S. sculptorSteel At The Crossroads Beset by imports and low investment, an industry struggles to shape upJustice Is Blind The risks in a good turnEscaping "Dad" Bizarre kidnapingGray GreeneToo Many Horse HandlersHistory TestScrambling An Already Wild Race Anderson does well, but the week's real winner may be FordGrubby CherubThe Economy: "Scary" Inflation rages on, and everybody is getting angryBargain Fuel A scheme for cheap oilSafety In Safes? Protecting precious possessionsFlip-Flops And Zigzags Isolated in the White House, Carter seems all too prone to errorChina Syndrome Problems in petrochemicalsA New Maestro For Minnesota Neville Marriner takes a symphonic baton between his teethMilestonesPolaroid's Land Steps Down One failure for the tinkering genius of instant filmSweet News Saccharin seems pretty safeIndexAcid From The Skies Corrosive rain has become an insidious menaceLettersDilapidation In Academe Under all that ivy, costly college halls and walls are crumblingState Secrets How to keep themWriters' Rights And Wrongs A publishing house throws the book at one of its authorsReport Card
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