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ISSUE DATE: July 8, 1966; Vol. 61. No. 2

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COVER: CLAUDIA CARDINALE: Italy's busiest beauty takes a desert bath on location in Nevada.

THE WEEK'S NEWS AND FEATURES:
ON THE NEWSFRONTS OF THE WORLD: People and events around the globe; The new U.S. policy for Vietnam: bomb the North where it hurts.

DE GAULLE'S BOLD POWER PLAY: As NATO yields to his demand for removal of its forces from French soil, he tours Russia in pursuit of his vision of Europe as "a fertile whole." How the U.S. can expect to fare in a Europe changed by De Gaulle's grand design. By Charles J. V Murphy.

CLOSE-UP: Frances Knight, "Ogress" of the U.S. Passport Office.

TEXAS FLAIR FOR THE FLAMBOYANT: Part II: The people of the state relish the big and showy--and doing as they please. Photographed by Ralph Crane.

SPORTS: HANK BAUER, the toughest bird in Baltimore, whips his Orioles toward a pennant. By John R. McDermott.

CLAUDIA CARDINALE, A WARY BEAUTY: Italy's busy film actress is afraid Hollywood will ruin her, and would rather lose money than be a cliche. Photographed by Howell Conant. [NICE feature, gorgeous photos!]

"LAY IT RIGHT ON TOP OF US" Full ceport of the Vietnam battle in which Captain William Carpenter, the former "Lonesome End" of West Point, called down an air strike on himself and his beleaguered men. By Arthur Zich.

SCIENCE: Walk-in Model of a gene at work.

OPINION AND COMMENT:
Editorials: Despite De Gaulle NATO is still needed; How to succeed in selling savings bonds.
Reviews:
Book: Alberto Moravia's The Lie, reviewed by Wilfrid Sheed.
Movie: The Blue Max, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Sports: The Van Alen tennis system, reviewed by Sam Moore.
Letters to the Editors.
The Feminine Eye: It's the idea that offends. By Shana Alexander.
The Presidency: Decision of mind and experience, not of heart and hope. By Hugh Sidey.
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