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Pg… 30 Now It's War in Pakistan: The Indian Army Invades, Further Complicating a Situation Tragic with Refugees and Repression. Behind the Lines with the Mukti Bahini. By John Saar
Pg… 36 Making It in Miami, Cuban–Style: Refugees from Castroism Score a Major Success. Photographed by Bill Ray
Pg… 42 Editorials: Getting Along with Our Friends Too
Pg… 42 Editorials: A Bad Way to Pay for Schools
Pg… 45 The Savior of Old Movies: Why Do Zanuck, Preminger and Gloria Swanson Fawn Over Henri Langlois? By Rudolph Chelminski
Pg… 59 Looking Like a Cool Coolie: China Inspires the New Fashions. Photographed by Berry Berenson
Pg… 67 The 'Today' Show: Twenty Years Ago it was Embarrassing?Now It's a TV Institution. By Thomas Thompson
Pg… 70 They're Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace: A Gurkha Detachment Moves In
Pg… 72 The Cloud Comes to Quibbletown: On a Hazy Autumn Day, Scores of Football Players Suddenly Found they Couldn't Breathe. By Donald Jackson
Pg… 85 Detective Egan's New Assignment: The Real Cop Behind "The French Connection." By P. F. Kluge
Pg… 91 New Wines, New Bottles: Americans are Drinking More Traditional Wines (and Making More Themselves) but there are Now Types Made Out of Fruits Like Apples and Strawberries
Pg… 97 Parting Shots: For Lloyd Bucher, a New Job and Haunting Memories
Pg… 97 Parting Shots: In Camden Country, Jersey Joe is the Arm of the Law
Pg… 97 Parting Shots: The Marquesa Decided to have a Party?and Look Who Came
Pg… 4 Departments: The Presidency: Who's in Charge Here. by Hugh Sidey
Pg… 8–20 Departments: Reviews: Reviewers Choice; Hugh Kenner Writes About "365 Days," by Ronald J. Glasser, M.D.; "Jenny: The Life of Lady Randolph Churchill, Vol. II," by Ralph C. Martin; "Willy Remembers," by Irvin Faust; "The Ninety Days," by Thomas N. Carmichael; and "Microbes and Morals," by Theodor Rosebury
Pg… 8–20 Departments: Reviews: Cyclops on the "Dick Cavett Show"
Pg… 8–20 Departments: Reviews: "Fiddler on the Roof" is Discussed by Film Critic Richard Schickel
Pg… 8–20 Departments: Reviews: Comment: Walter McQuade on the Empire State Building: A Skyscraper You Could Love
Pg… 27 Departments: Letters to the Editors