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ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 19, 1977; Vol. 110, No. 12

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COVER: THE LANCE AFFAIR. What it cost Carter. Inset: AMERICA's CUP: Ted Turner at the Helm. The Cover: Illustration by Sandy Huffaker.

COVER: Bert Lance goes before a Senate committee this week to fight for his reputation; his job may be beyond saving. For an analysis of this complex country boy and the political crisis he has brought to Jimmy Carter's White House, see The Nation.

THE NATION: A Panama Canal treaty is signed and sealed under gala circumstances. But can it be delivered? New York Democrats turn thumbs down on aging Abe and battling Bella, so it's Mario v. Ed. Two cities have a hard time with hard cops.

SPORT: So far this summer, Terrible Ted Turner has conquered sailing's traditionalists, elegant old Newport and two 12-meter foes, Independence and Enterprise. Now he and his Courageous defend the America's Cup against challenger Australia.

THE WORLD: A brutal kidnaping continues a reign of terror in West Germany, and Bonn grimly debates how tough its countermeasures will have to get.
An interview: Tony Leader Margaret Thatcher speaks up about Britain's woes.
Uganda's Idi Amin is the inspiration for a literary subgenre.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS: Just about everything goes wrong for steel-and profits show it. Movie crews discover the exotic Midwest.

ENERGY: A little guy wins the great big Alaska gas pipeline battle. Utilities warn of a nationwide dimout.

RELIGION: Preaching behind the Iron Curtain for the first time, Billy Graham charms Hungarians with his folksy zeal.

MUSIC: Austin, Texas, has become hit city on the country rock beat-except for Luckenbach (pop. 17), of course.

LIVING: Amateur drivers savor the gut-clutching fever of Grand Prix racing-in minicars on mini-tracks.

TELEVISION: The mixing of painful fact and slick fiction on ABC'S Washington draws criticism from some Watergate participants.

ART: A dazzling show in Washington, "Matisse: The Cut Outs," displays a master's touch in the world of paste-up.

ESSAY: Naturally, autumn needs no introduction, But it does deserve-and now gets-some playful hymning and hawing.

EDUCATION: A law requiring public schools to teach handicapped children, often in regular classes, causes concern-and hope.

PEOPLE, MEDICINE, THE PRESS, BEHAVIOR, LETTERS.
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