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ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 5, 1971; VOL. 71, NO. 19

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COVER: ED MUSKIE: The Democratic front-runner.

DEFEAT AT THE UNITED NATIONS: The U.N. votes Peking in and Taipei out, despite U.S. Ambassador George Bush's tough campaign to save a seat for the Nationalists. By Peter Young. Photographed by Leonard McCombe.

THE UNHIKELIEST INDIAN SINCE COOLIDGE: On his Canadian trip, Soviet Premier Kosygin becomes Chief Golden Eagle.

DOWN COMES A MASTERPIECE: In Chicago, wreckers start in on a great building by the 19th-century architect Louis Sullivan.

BLACK AND WHITE GATHER AT THE RIVER: A Baptist church in Birmingham, Ala. drops the color line.

COSMONAUTS' FAMILY ALBUM: A new book from Russia reveals that Soviet spacemen are very much like our own.

HEELS MADE FOR GAWKING: The new fashion in high heels for men.

COVER STORY: ED MUSKIE ASKS YOU TO TRUST HIM: A profile of the Democratic front-runner by Brock Brower.

AN OLD MASTER BACK IN THE RING: Luis Miguel Dominguin is fighting bulls again. Photographed by Gordon Parks.

PARTING SHOTS:
A shaker-upper wants to be Madame President Chisholm. By Jane Howard.
Hero Rufus Youngblood gets the Secret Service brushoff. By Sylvia Wright.
Now at your local theater: a new kind of shoot-'em-up. By Brad Darrach.

DEPARTMENTS:
Editorials: Nixon's odd view of the Court; The U.N. avalanche for Peking.
THE PRESIDENCY: Some pages not in L.B.J.'s book. By Hugh Sidey.
GALLERY: Subtle humor in Paris by Robert Doisneau.
REVIEWS:
Cyclops looks at Jude the Obscure on TV.
Film critic Richard Schickel finds Long Ago, Tomorrow an unexpectedly moving film.
Joiner, a novel by James Whitehead about a professional football player from the South, is reviewed by Jonathan Yardley.
COMMENT: Calvin Trillin makes a plea for the taking.
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.
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