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ISSUE DATE: September 23, 1974; Vol LXXXIV, No 13

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COVER: How Sick is Nixon? Photo: President Gerald Ford.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
BEG PARDON: The pardon of Richard Nixon set off Gerald Ford's first crisis last week. It also prompted speculation about Nixon's health and aroused new fears that the full story of Watergate might never be told. Russell Watson, Tom Mathews and David M. Alpern wrote the stories. (Cover photos by Wally McNamee -- Newsweek and Fred J. Maroon -- Louis Mercier.)

A WELCOME TO BILL: This week Newsweek publishes a first regular column by Bill Moyers, who will henceforth appear monthly. Moyers, a longtime aide to the late President Lyndon B. Johnson, has served with distinction as a public-television personality, newspaper publisher and an incisive commentator on the American scene. Newsweek Editor Osborn Elliott says: "We look forward to having Bill write on a wide range of subjects, with the special in sights his background provides." Says Bill Moyers: "I spent several years on the other side of the fence in Washington trying to beat the people at Newsweek. Having failed, there was no recourse but to join them."

CARNIVAL IN ZAIRE: Little has been spared to make next week's world heavyweight championship fight in the African Republic of Zaire the gaudiest boxing match in fight history. Peter Bonventre and Malcolm MacPherson report.

ANOTHER PRICE JOLT: Any hope that inflation would slacken this year was all but wiped out last week by news that wholesale prices had soared 39 per cent in August. The shock further aggravated Wall Street's decline, with stock prices falling to a twelve-year low. Tom Nicholson wrote the story.

BAY OF BUCKS: Despite official denials, Washington learned last week that the CIA had secretly campaigned to undermine Chile's Marxist government. With files from Bruce van Voorst, Milton Ben- jamin assesses the controversy.

NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Fallout from the Nixon pardon (the cover.
How sick is Richard Nixon?.
Will the full Watergate story be told?.
How the Watergate convicts are faring.
Womanpower at the polls.
The primaries: veterans' day.
Hugh Carey's victory in New York.
Boston's busing uproar.
INTERNATIONAL:
The CIA's Bay of Bucks.
The spooks' supersecret overseers.
Time catches up with Haile Selassie.
Rabin comes to Washington.
An interview with Syria's President.
Western Europe: what if.
Mozambique's white revolt collapses.
How much sugar in the SALT talks?.
MEDICINE:
Using the laser to cure glaucoma.
A bra to detect breast cancer.
LIFE/STYLE:
Black fashions.
Son of skid row.
SPORTS: Zaire's All-Foreman fight extravaganza.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
Labor, Ford and the inflation dragon:where is Saint George?.
The coming rise in the cost of oil.
Capital: where's the money for expansion.
coming from?.
Retailing: to catch a thief.
Enterprise: the Delancey Street gang.
RELIGION: Scientology.
JUSTICE: The pardon backlash.
THE MEDIA:
What price candor?.
No tomorrow for Chicago Today.
SCIENCE:
Kelp farms -- a new energy source?.
Close-up of a planet: it's hot, by Jove.

THE ARTS:
MUSIC:
Arnold Schoenberg, Copernicus of music.
MOVIES:
The emergence of Paul Morrissey.
Scenes From a Marriage": true to life.
BOOKS:
Lord Rochester's Monkey," by Graham Greene.
Caril," by Ninette Beaver, BK. Ripley and Patrick Trese.
Leonard Mosley's "The Reich Marshal.
Nicholas Meyer's "The Seven-Per-Cent.
Solution.
Hollywood," by Garson Kanin.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: William Raspberry.
Pete Axthelm.
Milton Friedman.
Bill Moyers.
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