Vol. 107 No. 19
NATION
Reagan's Startling Texas Landslide
(The Nation / REPUBLICANS)
Jimmy Carter's Big Breakthrough
(The Nation / DEMOCRATS/COVER STORIES)
Startling Surge for Carter
(The Nation / TIME POLL)
Carter: Seeking Clear Goals
(The Nation)
How Humphrey Made His Choice
(The Nation)
The Hughes Will: Is It for Real?
(The Nation / TYCOONS)
Nobody Asked: Is It Moral?
(The Nation / INVESTIGATIONS)
WORLD
Toward an Election to Test the Nerves
(The World / ITALY)
The Virtues of Indecision
(The World / PORTUGAL)
"Don't Predict Disaster"
(The World / WEST GERMANY)
Finally, a Timetable
(The World / SPAIN)
Doctor K's African Safari
(The World / DIPLOMACY)
Anniversary Two-Step to the Polls
(The World / VIET NAM)
The Final Days: Hanoi's Version
(The World)
Abrupt Change of Command
(The World / SOVIET UNION)
SCIENCE
And Now, Cattlegate
(Environment)
The Perils of PCBs
(Environment)
SOCIETY
The Gripes of Academe
(Behavior)
Beastly or Manly?
(Behavior)
THE BODACIOUS NEW WORLD OF C.B.
(Modern Living)
PRESS
Ear-Say
(The Press)
RELIGION
Bible Battles
New Cardinals
BUSINESS
Starting a Cautious Revival
(Economy & Business / MERGERS)
A Most Robust Rebound
(Economy & Business / PROFITS)
Crucial Showdown over Pay
(Economy & Business / BRITAIN)
Square-Off in Nairobi
(Economy & Business / TRADE)
Polaroid Sues Kodak
(Economy & Business / PHOTOGRAPHY)
Shift at the Big Board
(Economy & Business / WALL STREET)
Too Much, Too Soon
(Economy & Business / IRAN)
You're Another
(Economy & Business / BOYCOTTS)
EDUCATION
The Faltering Gray Line
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Icons of Pain
(Art)
Incarnations of Tobey
(Art)
Low Life
(Cinema)
High Life
(Cinema)
Children's Hour
(Cinema)
Summer Storm
(Music)
Last Voyage
(Music)
An Unfinished Woman
(Books)
The Inscrutable Soviets
(Books / RUSSIA)
Best Sellers
(Books / FICTION)
Imperator Submersus
(The Theater)
Inward Journey
(The Theater)
MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
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TO OUR READERS
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(A Letter From The Publisher)
LETTERS
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(Forum)
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