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ISSUE DATE: MARCH 6, 1970; VOL. 68, NO. 8

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COVER: BILLY KIDD: America's first Gold Medal Winner. On the ocy edge of win or lose: An old hand and a green kid endure the test of Ski Racing.

THE DIRTY DILEMMA OF OIL SPILLS: The slick that spread over Tampa Bay forces the nation to consider whether we can save the environment and still satisfy our enormous demands for fuel.

THE VASECTOMY ALTERNATIVE: A report on one man's experience with sterilization as scientists search for a male contraceptive pill.

SURFING IN THE DESERT: Big Surf, in Tempe Arizona, from Phillip Dexter.

THROUGH THE MUCK WITH MYRA BRECKINRIDGE: Gore Vidal's novel makes a chaotic transition to film. By Calvin Trillin. [2 page article, with multiple photos!]

THE FLAKE AND THE OLD MAN: Two ski racers, veteran BILLY KIDD and young TYLER PALMER, prove that winning is a complex and difficult business. An exploration of sports psychology by Richard Meryman. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]

THE GAMES CHILDREN PLAY: Twenty Thousand Feet Under the Sea A new wave of aquatic gear may make possible an underwater voyage from Hawaii to California.

DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial: The rhetoric of ecology.
THE PRESIDENCY: Dead silence on human rights. By Hugh Sidey.
GALLERY: Alfred Eisenstaedt's harborscape.
COMMENT Marcia Seligson on etiquette.
REVIEWS:
A movie version of D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Neil Simon explained, by Tom Prideaux.
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.
COLUMN: An indigestible dinner with Professor M. By Barry Farrell.
GUEST PRIVILEGE: Nutritionist Frederick Stare tells why he favors food additives.
PARTING SHOTS.
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