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ISSUE DATE: MARCH 11, 1963; VOL. LXI NO. 10

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TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE COVER. "GOULART'S BRAZIL: Another New Frontier?" -- As Brazil goes, so go U.S. hopes for a stable, prosperous Latin America free of the cancer of Castroism. Can Brazil --the largest and richest of all South American nations--begin to realize her vast potential? The man who must now supply the answer is this week's cover subject, Brazilian President Joao Goulart. Talking to Goulart, his friends and foes, and traveling throughout Brazil for the past few weeks has been Newsweek correspondent Milan J. Kubic (shown with Goulart above). From his on-scene reports, General Editor Dwight Martin wrote the story of Brazil at the crossroads, page 48. (NEWSWEEK cover photo by Elliott Erwitt--Magiium.).

THE TAX BILL--BLUNDER BY JFK? "The worst mismanaged tax bill ever," one Congressional fiscal expert calls it. What went wrong, and what can the President salvage? Page 23. Also, a collection of widely divergent views on how to make the economy grow. Page 71.

BREAK IN THE SOLID FRONT. New York gets one of its newspapers back as Post publisher Dorothy Scbiff decides to resume publication. Ehat of the others? Publisher Walter Thayer and union man Bertram Powers put their views in writing for NEWSWEEK. Page 60.

HERMIT AT MARYLAND U. Under the constant gaze of scientists, a volunteer has spent fifteen weeks alone in a small chamber on the University of Nlaryland campus. The test looks aheaul to the loneliness astronauts vihl face on long Space voyages. Page 62.

THE BIGGEST WORLD'S FAIR EVER. That's what New York World's Fair (1964) boss Robert Moses promises for the grand opening a year from April. SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS, a picture progress report on the fair in the making. Page 82.

CARDIACS AT WORK. What kind of work should a man do after be has had a heart attack? The same kind he did before, some hopeful ne v research indicates. Page 88.

COLUMNS: BUSINESS TIDES, Henry Hazlitt. PERSPECTIVE, Raymond Moley. WASHINGTON, Kenneth Crawford.

PLUS MORE National and International news, and OTHER ITEMS OF NOTE:
TV-RADIO: "McHale's Navy". MOVIES: Making the film of "The Enemy Within". BOOKS: W. C. Heinz. Alan Marcus., Norman Fruchter.
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