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ISSUE DATE: February 10, 1970; Volume 34 Number 3

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COVER: 70's Swim Strip -- the beach take-off.Why you can't buy a house; Beatle Ringo goes single: But can he star alone? Inside Mao's China. Cover photographed by Anders Holmquist.

ENTERTAINMENT:
RINGO STARR Goes Single. "The drummer Beatle chances it away from the "three other mopheads" to make a movie and sing solo." [NICE article, with photos!] Color photographs by Douglas Kirkland. Text by Jack Hamilton.

Look at the Movies... "Z" --- A Thriller in Any Language.

MODERN LIVING: (COVER STORY) -- '70's Swim Strip. The next move in the beach game is the take-off. [Gorgeous photographs by Anders Holmquist. Featuring Birgit Larson of Denmark and Roberto Rizo of Brazil.] Produced by Jo Ahern Segal.
THE NATIONAL SCENE:
Nixon's Youth Corps. Text by David R. Maxey. Photographs by Stanley Tretick.
LOOK's 20-Day Course in Quick Reading, Part 2, By Prof. James I. Brown.

THE WORLD:

A New Look Into Mao's China, By Ian Myrdal. Photographs by Gun Kessle.
MY LAI: Did American Troops Attack the Wrong Place? By Richard Hammer.

SPORTS: The Making of a Hockey Slave: Martian? No. Goalie, yes. Canadian youngsters don't play the national sport, they live it. In the small towns especially, mommies and daddies get their boys up on hockey skates when they are three or four years old. With a sawed-off hockey stick shoved in his hand, the tyke takes to the ice in the first stumble of what may be a 15-year, blood-and-guts climb toward a spot in the professional National Hockey League. It's not always nice to watch. For a look, see The Making of a Hockey Slave, page 70. Text by Loenard Schecter, Photographs by Don Newlands.

MODERN LIVING:
Sushi: Japanese Box Lunch. Produced by Elizabeth Alston, Photographed by Arthur Rothstein.
Housing: From Crisis to Disaster? By John Peter.

Humor: Look on the Light Side;Rodrigues, ModelI, Farris, Orehek.
Departments: Letters to the Editor; On the Lookout.. . The Phantom Empire; Looking at Books... Shall Saul Reign Over Us?;The World of Leo Rosten ... Well, I'll Be Damned!

CREDITS: Cover: Photographed by Anders Holmquist. Other photos by Don Newlands, Gun Keoole, Anders Homquiot, Douglas Kirkland, Bruce McBroom, Arthur Rothstein, Stanley Tretick, Joel Baldwin.
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