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Pg… 4 The Beat of Life: More American POWs in Hanoi. The Primitive Tasaday Tribe in the Philippines. Two Family Reunions at Cape Cod, a Hundred Years Apart
Pg… 28 A Question?and a Wrong Answer: Tom Eagleton's Belated Disclosure of an Old Illness Creates a Crisis for the Democrates
Pg… 32 A Town on the Spy for Polluters: In Louisville, Ky. Citizens Armed with Binoculars and Notebooks are Out Tracking Down Polluters for the Town's Special Ecology Court
Pg… 34 Editorials: Covering Up. Too Casual About Veeps. Momentum of Good News. Wearing No Man's Buttons
Pg… 38 Flip Hits the Road: On Vacation, TV's Most Popular Comedian Roams the Country in a Rolls Named Killer. Photographed by John Dominis. Notes from a Little Trip with Flip. By P. F. Kluge
Pg… 44B Sonny's Secret World: For the Love of Cops a Brave Cop Goes Undercover Against His Corrupt Brethren. By Loudon Wainwright
Pg… 56 Lisa to Surgery: A Sensitive Doctor Helps a 7–Year–Old Face a Heart Operation. Photographed by Co Rentmeester
Pg… 69 Parting Shots: A Congressman's Book Spills Some Capital Beans. By Jack Newcombe. John Huston Fights His Way Back to Fat City. By Thomas Moore. Lesson from a Top Bullfighter for Caroline Kennedy
Pg… 12 Departments: The Presidency: Battle Plans, Drawn and Ready. By Hugh Sidey
Pg… 19–20 Departments: Reviews: TV Critic Cyclops Wishes there were More Steinberg on the David Steinberg Show
Pg… 19–20 Departments: Reviews: Richard Schickel Reviews Two Films: "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers" and "Butterflies Are Free"
Pg… 19–20 Departments: Reviews: "Godspell" is Revisited and Admired by Theater Critic Tom Prideaux
Pg… 22 Departments: 23 Years Ago In 'Life': Two Baseball Immortals–to–be, Joe DiMaggio and Jackie Robinson, have Their Say
Pg… 68 Departments: Consumer Watch: Rotary Mowers Move a Few Steps Toward Safety
Pg… 27 Departments: Letters to the Editors