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ISSUE DATE: January 21, 1972; VOL. 72, NO. 2

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COVER: A week's dead in Vietnam. The one boy who died.

THE BEAT OF LIFE: The Queen Elizabeth burns. Joseph Kennedy III encounters a roan antelope in Kenya. Shootout in Baton Rouge. A shark is born with a diver's help.

THE ONE BOY WHO DIED: During one week in December, the only American reported killed in Vietnam was Sp4 Jerry N. Duffey, of Charlotte, Mich. His life, his family and his death, reported by Dale Wittner.

LOVE -- BUT DON'T TOUCH: Defenseless against germs, a four-month-old baby survives in a plastic isolation chamber.

RALPH NADER AT WORK: A hectic, happy. sleepless, stormy, rumpled, relentless week on the road. By Charles McCarry.

BREAK YOUR FAST IN BRAVE NEW WAYS: How to serve up breakfasts with fuel and flair for your family. By Elizabeth Lansing. Photographed by John Dominis.

TV'S SEARCH FOR THE NILE: A dramatic six-part re-creation of the fascinating quest, which will soon be aired across the nation. The fabulous adventurer and scholar who is hero of the series. By Edward Kern.

EYE ON THE ENVIRONMENT: "Metro" government in Minnesota's Twin Cities is coping with urban sprawl. By Edmund Faltermayer.

Parting Shots:
A J.F.K. impersonator tries to be funny again.
By Thomas Moore.
I. F. Stone retires to a tough new job. By John Neary.
DEPARTMENTS:
THE PRESIDENCY: H.H.H. again -- with a vision or two. By Hugh Sidey.
REVIEWS:
Peter Schrag's The Decline of the WASP is reviewed by Benjamin DeMott.
Richard Schickel reviews Ken Russell's film The Boy Friend.
Cyclops reviews the annual Survey of Broadcast Journalism.
Sports Huddle, a Boston radio show, is reviewed by William Bruns.
34 YEARS AGO IN 'LIFE' : F.D.R. -- some portraits of the old pro.
Letters To The Editors.
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