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ISSUE DATE: June 9, 1967; Vol. 62, No. 23

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COVER: Around the World in the "Gypsy Moth". Sir Frances Chichester's own story and pictures.

THE WEEK'S NEWS AND FEATURES:
AROUND THE WORLD ON 'GYPSY MOTH IV': The Englishman who sailed around the world single-handed writes his story-- with his own photographs. By Sir Francis Chichester.

ON THE NEWSFRONTS OF THE WORLD:
Caroline christens the carrier Kennedy.
Nigerian rebel splits off the new nation of Biafra.
Marine commandant defends the M-16.
In the Middle East, face-off and blockade.

PART I OF A SERIES: THE ACTION INTELLECTUALS: A brotherhood of scholars in the halls of power forms the most powerful community in our society. By Theodore H. White. With a portfolio of portraits by John Loengard.

[ PETULA CLARK ] -- THE REMARKABLE 'DOWNTOWN' GIRL: Three years after her first success, PETULA CLARK is still soaring.
A shrewd blend of pop-rock-schmaltz, by Richard B. Stolley. [NICE, five page feature article, with photos]

SPECIAL REPORT: SHAPE takes shape--an unlikely Belgian village is the new military headquarters of NATO. By Michael Mok.

MODERN LIVING: Eye-fooling furniture offers solid comfort with no visible means of support.

THE AMBASSADORS BUNKER: Ellsworth Bunker, trim 73-year-old trouble- shooter, leaves his new bride at the embassy in Nepal to take up his new post in Saigon.

OPINION AND COMMENT:
Editorial: Hatreds, tensions and theatrics.
Reviews:
Book: Pin Thomas' Down These Mean Streets, reviewed by Melvin Maddocks.
Movie: Barefoot in the Park, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Music: Charles Lloyd and Jazz, reviewed by Richard Saltonstall Jr.
Letters to the Editors.
The View from Here: Home is the sailor. By Loudon Wainwright.
The Presidency: The talk at the Tuesday lunch. By Hugh Sidey.
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