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ISSUE DATE: March 4, 1969; Volume 33 Number 5

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COVER: Ted Kennedy talks about the past and his future.

ENTERTAINMENT:
The Taylor Girls: Nitty Gritty Twins. "Rae and Kae Taylor copilot on a flight from home to groovier land." [Article about a visit with the members of "The NITTY GRITTY DIRD BAND", and they sing with them. Multiple photos!] Produced by Gereon Zimmerman, Photographed by LAwrence Schiller.

PINOCCHIO LIVES! By Charles Mangel. "JIMMY DURANTE is brash and impish at 76 -- a warm reminder of a time before show biz went prefab." [Nice feature, with MANY pictures!] Photographs by Bob Lerner.

THE NATIONAL SCENE:
Georges Branch, Ky., By William Hedgepeth. "Apalachia is a promise we have not kept."
Ted Kennedy Talks About the Past, and His Future, By Warren Rogers. Photographs by Stanley Tretick.
John Paton Davies, Jr: Quiet End to a Shabby Era, By Leonard Gross.

Feature Article: The face is strong, full, regal, capable of sunbursts of mirth. Yet there are long, pensive spells, moods of fleeting sadness, of hurt and yearning. She holds back, fences with strangers. Mrs. Betty Shabazz, the widow of Malcolm X, saw 16 shotgun slugs tear into her husband. That mindless act created our No. 1 black martyr. But still his widow can overcome the hurt: "Malcolm didn't hate whites. He hated what whites had done to blacks." For Fletcher KneIbel's sensitive portrait, see A Visit With the Widow of Malcolm X, page 74. A Visit With the Widow of Malcolm X, By Fletcher Knebel. Interview with Mrs. Better Shabazz, with photo.
THE WORLD:
The Making of a Saint, By Curtis Bill Pepper. Profile of Mother Teresa of India.
Two Steps to Get Us Out of Vietnam, By Edward G. Lansdale.

SPORTS: Titan From Olympus, By Thomas Barry. "Spencer Howard rushes big-time basketball home to Detroit, after stops in Tennessee, Colorado and Mexico City."

MODERN LIVING:
Boutique With an Art Beat: "ON 1ST". Bert Stern's new store on 1st Avenue, Manhattan. Produced by John Peter and Jo Ahearn Segal, Photographed by Douglas Kirkland.
Maple Harvest: Sweets From a Tree.
HUMOR: Look on the Light Side with Fisher, Fradon, McCallister, H. Martin, Censoni.
DEPARTMENTS:
Letters to the Editor.
Looking at Books... Two More American Tragedies.
Looking Around ... Sandra Hochman: Spy in the Computer Factory.
Look at the Movies... "Faces -- Head and Shoulders Above the Crowd.
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