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ISSUE DATE: JUNE 12, 1978; Vol. 111, No.24

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COVER: HEW secretary JOSEPH CALIFANO. How to spend 182 Billion. Cover: Illustration by Richard Hess.

COVER: Joe Califano is trying to wrestle HEW under control. But the benevolent monster is growing so alarmingly that it poses questions about how the U.S. can run a welfare state without crippling the vigor of its economy. See NATION.

WORLD: As debate about Cuban involvement in Zaire rages, an exodus of whites from Shaba begins. Marxist-ruled Angola is threatened by an unfinished civil war. The arrest of four terrorists in Zagreb involves a puzzle.

NATO: Detente takes a chilly turn as Brezhnev accuses the U.S. of disturbing the peace, and the Carter Administration fires back. The President's hard line is influencing both NATO and the SALT talks. See NATION.

NATION: ERA faces a crucial test in Illinois this month. 0- Oregon is harvesting a new cash crop: a robust strain of marijuana.

ENERGY: A growing number of U.S. schools are teaching kids how to live in a world where energy will no longer be cheap or plentiful.

LAW: A French case raises questions about the rights of burglars. Is a host liable for the excesses of a tipsy guest?.

EDUCATION: A church-run school in Chicago faces a cruel paradox: it is a success with ghetto kids, but still faces extinction.

MUSIC: After ten years on the hard back roads, Detroit's BOB SEGER hits stardom with basic bedrock rock and melancholy ballads.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Food prices rise again. The move to cut capital gains taxes gains momentum. Gulf Oil is engulfed in trouble.

ESSAY: In their own self-interest, rich nations must do more to help the poor. A global Marshall Plan is needed.

LIVING: Sales of kites soar as U.S. city skies become a colorful sociocultural anthology of man's immemorial dream of flying.

SCIENCE: Pitting mosquito against mosquito may take the bite out of summer. Experts deride cloning book author.

SPORT: Jim Rice, whose bat paces the red hot Boston Red Sox, shows how his rattlesnake swing is poison to pitchers.

PRESS: The Supreme Court issues a startling ruling on newsrooms and search warrants. Making the important news interesting.

Letters. American Scene. People. Theater. Milestones. Cinema. Books.
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