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ISSUE DATE: JUNE 23, 1972; VOL. 72, NO. 24

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COVER: ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN. A vivid battle scene from the Nobel Prize winner's new novel of World War I. August, 1914.

THE BEAT OF LIFE: The cost of a bombing error in Vietnam. A sea giant. Forty horses and a circus train. Flood in Rapid City, S.Dak.

NIGHT OF TERROR ON DUNBARTON: The 2000 block on a quiet street in Rapid City pays its price in the deadly floods. By Dale Wittner. Photographed by Heinz Kluetmeier.

HOTLINE FOR HELP: A Denver project offers troubled young people the chance to call up and talk about their problems.

THE WORLD'S POLLUTION: The nations get together to talk in Stockholm, but the havoc is already global.

A LIFE SPECIAL: 'The Artillery Barrage' by ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN. A section from the Russian Nobel Prize winner s new novel, August 1914. "No regime loves great writers". Illustrated by Fred Otnes.
PLUS: translator Michael Glenny writes on Solzhenitsyn and his new book.

FILLIES OF THE FIELD: All-girl teams tackle pro ball.

LITTLE MONSTER WHO LOVES LEAVES: The gypsy moth chews his way south.

PARTING SHOTS: Warren Beatty stars in the great McGovern money hunt, by Chris Chase. Amy Vanderbilt on Ms., morals and marriage, by Elsie Washington. A brave girl makes a home in a world of touch and sound, by Betty Dunn.

DEPARTMENTS:
Editorials: Apology accepted. Looking for heroes. They know your mind.
THE PRESIDENCY Blossom time in the White House. By Hugh Sidey.
REVIEWS:
Cyclops watches the Today show.
Richard Schickel reviews Skyjacked, Prime Cut and A Day in the Death of Joe Egg.
Melvin Maddocks enjoys Eric Ambler's latest thriller, The Levanter.
31 YEARS Ago IN 'LIFE' On the high seas the Germans won one, lost one.
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.
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