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Northland Ho: rolling back a fi'ontier, a wildcat task
torce takes bold gambles in search for Arctic oil.
Photographed for LIFE by A. Y. Owen 38
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An explosion jn the Congo . . . Two women's grief . . .
Nassel.'s dream unstuck . . . British soliloquy on sex . . .
Where Red fallout falls . . . a.0.P. echoes of Nixon's news 48
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Fair play for General Walkei
The wise way to wealth
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The love affair with locomotives: American rallroad
-`buffs are faithful to the vanishing Iron Horse.
Photographed for LIFE by Fai.rell Giehan 76
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Liz Taylor is back at work as Cleopatra 93
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Chjang, our embattled ally: in face-to-face talk, the Glmo
speaks out, "Take heed of what we say. We will not
mislead you." By Charles J. V. Murphy '07
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A candid critic's mission to India: Ambassador Galbralth
makes good as a plain-talking American 131
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Nudes are back-jn sculpture, photographs and palntlngg '49
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Fashion: Russia scores glamor coup at fashion show
in Paris
Animals: a feathery fussy beauty, the swan
Architecture: the ballooning boom in domes
Spoits: Mr. Hutch is rough in a clutch, but his Series ilval
Mr. Houk is just as much
Movies: Melina Meicouri gives all or nothing at all
Games: limbering up for limbo with a new kit .
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ai't, festivals, nature
Letteis to the Editors
Miscellany: extra hand for the band
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ELrinuh=a Now. the natives are convinced relief
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-I=±agmed U.N. personnel, mindful of October 6.1961 Volume 51, Number 14
±=±-=t irater and total lack of sanitation,
- th mounting dread an outbreak of
iii=iEE or cholera. On the camp's fringes, ;:::I::s!:;a;j!a;ss;;s:;I::;d;2::+eii,is;;!r;;:i:::i::e;i:ia;;g:::datii;:!i;;i;iiaj!::n;ijt!a3;!j::ei:;;n;a!i!:I::g;i!,fl;i!aina!!i;|s§::i:i;g:i:
-I-ilcL the Congo`s hell was not confined
q ib= trials of the Balubas (fee pc7gcs 48, 49).