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ISSUE DATE: October 3, 1977; Vol. XC, No. 14

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TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER STORY: JIMMY CARTER AFTER BERT LANCE: Bert Lance played a last set of tennis with his friend the President last week and then told Jimmy Carter he intended to resign as budget director. Newsweek's cover report includes details of how Lance and Carter came to their parting of the ways, a story on the legal and financial problems still facing Lance, a proffle of Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd, who played a pivotal role in Carter's first crisis, and an analysis of the media's performance in the Lance affair. (Cover photo by Richard A. Bloom.).

TOP SECRET: MOSHE DAYAN (right) has made two mysterious visits to Europe recently. Arnaud de Borchgrave reports Dayan met secretly with Jordan's King Hussein and with a Saudi official acting for Egypt. His exclusive account unveils Israel's new search for separate bilateral settlements with the two Arab nations. Tongsun Park, the South Korean businessman accused of buying influence on Capitol Hill, gave an exclusive interview last week to Tokyo bureau chief Bernard Krisher. Park told Krisher that he would not go back to Washington, where he is faced with a 36-count felony indictment.

EATING OUT: Americans are flocking to restaurants as never before. A major story assesses the boom, and Martin Kasindorf offers a gourmand's guide to fast-food chains.

RICHARD PRYOR POWER: Can an angry black comic make it with the mass white audience? Entertainment editor Maureen Orth explores the anguished dilemma of Richard Pryor.

CONTENTS/INDEX:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Carter picks up the pieces (the cover).
Bert Lance returns home to Calhoun--and more problems.
Robert C. Byrd, Jimmy Carters "oracle".
Did the press "get his scalp"?.
A Federal "oui" for Concorde.
An exclusive talk with Tongsun Park.
Drug smuggling: the New England connection.
INTERNATIONAL:
Cartefs Middle East Peace offensive.
Moshe Dayans secret diplomacy.
SALT: the FB-1 1 1H, the U.S.'s new bargaining chip.
South Africa: back to the laager?.
Pakistan: Bhutto's absentee campaign.
France's leftists split.
Britain: giraffe's downfall.
SPORTS: George Foster, Cincinnati's hypnotic hitter.
TELEVISION: ABC's "Tnal of Oswald": rewriting history.
NEWS MEDIA: Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone's new trip.
REUGION: The "Pilgrim Pope" at 80.
BUSINESS: Gutting the Carter energy bill; The steel-industry blues; The gasoline-mileage numbers game for '78; The boom in eating out; A Burgerland travebgue.
SCIENCE: Thawing Antarctica's frozen assets.
JUSTICE: Suing the teacher; A bumper crop of crime on the farm.
MEDICINE: New techniques for saving preemies; Second thoughts on mammography; How useful is the coronary bypass?.
THE COLUMNISTS: My Turn:J. Brian Smith. Pete Axthelm. Milton Friedman. George F. Will.

ENTERTAINMENT: The perils of Richard Pryor.
ThE ARTS:
MOVIES:
"Bobby Deerfield": crossed stars.
'The American Friend": stylish thriller.
"Let Joy Reign Supreme": a royal rake's life.
BOOKS:
Letters of Edmund Wilson.
Three perspectives on genetic engineering.
E.B. White's essays.
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