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ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 19, 1971; VOL. 71, NO. 21

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COVER: THE CITIES LOCK UP: In an apartment building on a safe, respectable Manhattan street, the tenants build defenses against robbers and burglars. Karen Thorsen, who lives in the building, tells how common fears brought the tenants together. Photographed by John Loengard.

A LIFE QUESTIONNAIRE: Are You Personally Afraid of Crime?.

PRETTY JENNY: JENNIFER O'NEILL of Summer of '42 is the best-looking newcomer in the movies.

THE NEW FACE FROM CHINA: Huang Hua is Peking's man at the U.N.

CENTENNIAL OF A DUTCH MASTER: Painter PIET MONDRIAN changed the face of modern art.[Article with many photos!]

REBIRTH OF THE MIDWIFE: A young Canadian nurse undergoes training in the Kentucky mountains to become a new kind of medical specialist -- with an old name. Photographed by Michael Mauney.

WHITHER PHASE 2?: Everything you didn't want to know about the economy, explained by William Zinsser and a panel of plausible experts.

IT'S ALL IN THIS FAMILY, TOO: A real-life Archie Bunker and family in Klamath Falls, Oreg. mirror the TV show and offer insights into some of the troubles that unite and divide us today. By Marshall Frady.

PARTING SHOTS: Billie Jean King goes for the net profits.
The first hurrah for Hizzoner, age 19.
Three pretenders and three contenders.
DEPARTMENTS:
THE PRESIDENCY: For George Meany, life begins at 77. By Hugh Sidey.
GALLERY: John Loengard photographs loneliness in Los Angeles.
REVIEWS:
Cyclops admires aTV memorial to composer Igor Stravinsky.
Richard Schickel praises a tough cop thriller, The French Connection.
Melvin Maddocks considers John Updike's new novel, Rabbit Redüx.
The Night Country, Loren Eiseley's new book of reflections, is reviewed by Edward Hoagland.
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.
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