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ISSUE DATE: June 17, 1974; Vol. LXXXIII, No. 24, 6/17/74

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TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER STORY:
Eastward Ho!: Richard NIXON headed for the Mideast, leaving deepening troubles behind. He had been named an unindicted Co. conspirator by a grand jury; he was threatened with contempt of court -- and Charles Colson of his inner circle unexpectedly copped a plea. Even Henry Kissinger found himself fighting off scandal. Peter Goldman describes the legal events, Sandra Salmans tells the Colson story, David M. Alpern assesses plea bar. gaining and Richard M. Smith relates Kissinger's plight. Reporting were Nancy Ball, Diane Camper, Nicholas Horrock, Tom Joyce, John J. Lindsay and Henry L. Trewbitt. (Cover photo by UPI. Mezzotint by Martin J.Weber.)

SLY SPLICED : Who says marriage is dead? Not SLY STONE, rock superstar, who made the point last week by marrying his girl (and the mother of his son) before 23,000 true believers, including the Beautiful People, in New York's Madison Square Garden. Maureen Orth reports.

THE UGLY FANS: Rowdy and boorish conduct by sports fans has been increasing sharply in recent years. Hockey, football and basketball games have all seen their share of these ructions, and now the phenomenon of violence has spilled onto the baseball field. Peter Bonventre reports.

HIGH THRONE: Prayer and pageantry marked the coronation of Jigme Singye Wangchuck as King of the Himalayan land of Bhutan. But the 18-year. old monarch is surrounded by intrigue and will need all his powers to stay on the throne. Foreign editor Edward Klein reports on the celebration -- and provides two pages of his color photographs.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY : A major Administration effort to prosecute job-bias cases is yielding solid results. Government lawyers are winning both in and out of court -- and new actions promise to shake up employers in every sphere of society. With files from Rich Thomas and Lucy Howard, Tom Nicholson wrote the story. Rona Cherry also describes the new equal-opportunity consultant.

NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Watergate: "Unindicted co-conspirator"(the cover).
The Devil and Chuck Colson.
The flap over plea-bargaining.
How involved was Henry Kissinger?.
Judiciary builds its case.
Tania's lost love.
California goes for campaign reform.
INTERNATIONAL:
The President's Middle East trip.
What King Hussein will tell Mr. Nixon.
What kind of home for the Palestinians?.
The new order in Israel.
Coronation in Bhutan.
Thirty years of D Day memories.
SCIENCE; Oil + water = more power + cleaner air.
Now, a way to transplant genes.
EDUCATION:
Turning a profit in college fund raising.
Berkeley decides against criminology.
MEDICINE:
Water and heart disease.
Growing antibodies in test tubes.
JUSTICE: Why victims are often found "guilty".
THE MEDIA:
TV ads and children: the FTC intervenes.
The award-winning Texas Monthly.
RELIGION; The man behind Colson's conversion.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
The job-bias juggernaut.
The men's clothing workers' strike.
Inflation: getting a grip on the budget.
The Textron-Lockheed deal.
Scrapping over emission scrubbers.
A reprieve for Reserve Mining.
The tape-recording pirates.
The high price of keeping cool.
SPORTS:
The ugly sports fan.
Tennis: no pros like old pros.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: Larry Martz.
Kermit Lansner.
Paul A. Sarnuelson.

THE ARTS:
ENTERTAINMENT: Sly Stone's colossal wedding.
BOOKS : Francis Al Ianni's "Black Mafia".
"Seduction and Betrayal," by Elizabeth Hardwick.
John le Carre's new spy novel.
Seven on art.
MUSIC:
Lena the singing doll.
Boston's fresh "Barber of Seville".
Dissonance in San Francisco's Symphony.
MOVIES: "The Black Windmill": layers of nothing.
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