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IN THIS ISSUE:
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BRITAIN: ON HER WAY TO THE
COMMON MARKET
On October 28th Parliament voted to enrer the Common
Market. Will Britain go all the way to become a full–
fledged member?
If
so, will Britain stay in? Only time
will tell. Whatever the final British decision, it will
profoundly alter the world power scructure. See page 3.
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THE UNITED NATIONS-CAN IT
"BEAT SWORDS INTO PLOWSHARES"?
Did rhe admission of China signa! rhe srarr of a new era
in the annals of rhe Unired Narions? Can rhe United Narions
now bring and mainrain peace in our rime? See page 5.
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GERMANY AND ISRAEL-
A UNIQUE RELATIONSHIP
See page 9.
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BLACK PLAGUE REVISITED?
An old and deadly disease, nearly forgotten by rhis genera–
tion, srill líes smoldering in rhe rodent popularions of rhe
world, kepr in check by srricc healch concrols and natural
barriers. Wars, modero cransportation, and che rapid growth
of ciries have combined co help it make a feeble comeback.
Here is che gianr question: Wbat if
ir
were
to
hurdle che
barriers chat conrain it, and recuro again in FULL force?
See page 14.
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CAN WE SAVE OUR CITIES FROM
FINANCIAL DISASTER?
Why are American cities increasingly unlivable and nearly
bankrupr? This article will explain rhe causes , and give
remedies for reviving our dying cities. See page
17.
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NEWARK: A DYING AMERICAN CITY
In
1967,
Newark suffered one of the worst race riots in
American history. Today,
it
leads the nation in crime, drug
abuse, VD, tuberculosis, substandard housing, per capi ta
welfare, property tax rates, even maternal mortalicy. See
page 25.
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"WIN AT ALL COSTS"
Sporrsmanship and character may become obsolete quali–
ties in che sports world if a "win-at-all-costs" attitude is
allowed co ger out of hand! See page 41.
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