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ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 13, 1971; VOL. 71, NO. 7

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COVER: "Eve Was Framed." The 'Woman problem' -- then and now.

THE RAREST ROCK SHOW OF ALL: GEORGE HARRISON and RINGO STARR meet BOB DYLAN and the result is history. Some memories well invested, by Barry Farrell. [Article and FULL PAGE photos of Dylan, Starr, Harrison, from the "Concert for Bangladesh, in Madison Square Garden. Wow!]

CONJUGAL VISITS FOR CONVICTS: A California prison reform plan lets inmates out to see their families. Photographed by Michael Rougier.

A PRICKLY PANACEA CALLED ACUPUNCTURE: An ancient Chinese medical treatment involves sticking needles in the patient. A visit to a friendly local sorcerer. by John Saar.

SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT BUMPER: Ordered by law to improve bumpers, Detroit car makers invent against a 1973 deadline.

PART I OF A THREE-PART SERIES: The 'Woman Problem': Ever since Eve, the fears and wishes of men have decided what the woman's place should be -- and kept her there. Where did it all go wrong? A provocative historical analysis by Richard Gilman.

ROLLER DERBY: That gang war on wheels is back again with a roar and a crunch. Photographed by John Olson.

PARTING SHOTS: Sweet Melvin's very hot, very cool black movie Walt Kelly canines with a little extra bite. A tide of death that pollution didn't cause.

DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial: Kicking the inflation habit.
THE PRESIDENCY: Kindling the Spirit of '76. By Hugh Sidey.
GALLERY: Cowboys, warlords and Indian maids, by John Dominis.
COMMENT: The stock market as spectator sport.
By Stanley H. Brown.
REVIEWS:
Melvin Maddocks reviews The Day of the Jackal, a thriller by Frederick Forsyth.
Cyclops on baseball announcing.
GUEST PRIVILEGE: How to live with both Peking and Taiwan, by A. Doak Barnett.
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.
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