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ISSUE DATE: March 11 1974; Vol. LXXXIII, No. 10, 3/11/74

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TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER: THE WATERGATE INDICTMENT: After twenty months of digging, the Watergate grand jury finally handed up its master indictment last week--a carefully drawn, 50-page document that accused some of Richard Nixon's closest associates of masterminding the Watergate cover-up. On the theory that a sitting Chief Executive could not constitutionally be indicted, the panel stopped short of naming President Nixon himself--but in a sealed supplementary report intended for the impeachment panel of the House of Representatives, the special prosecutors and grand jurors left little doubt that they suspected the trail of complicity ran directly to the Oval Office itself. With files from Diane Camper, Stephan Lesher, Henry L. Trewhitt, Henry W. Hubbard, Nicholas Horrock, John J. Lindsay and other correspondents in the Washington bureau, Senior Editor Peter Goldman assesses the deepening crisis of the Nixon Presidency and General Editor David M. Alpern details the Watergate cover-up as outlined in the indictments and previous testimony. Companion pieces profile Leon Jaworski and his Watergate special prosecution force and describe the tumultuous opening in New York City of the perjury and influence.peddling trial of Mr. Nixon's former Attorney General, John Mitchell, and his onetime Secretary of Commerce, Maurice Stans. (Cover photos by Ed Streeky, Wally McNamee and AP. Mezzotint by Martin J. Weber.).

GOLD FINGERS: The latest gold rush is into gold coins. Barred from owning bullion, Americans in record numbers are buying coins as an inflation hedge, and prices are soaring. But beware, there are many solid-gold counterfeits around. Allan J. Mayer reports.

ACTION DIRECTOR: Perhaps the most original U.S. film director is ROBERT ALTMAN ("M*A*S*H," "Long Goodbye"), whose new hit is "Thieves Like Us." A larger-than-life man, in the flamboyant John Huston style, Altman is shown in action by Charles Michener.

PAT LOUD AGAIN: It was a harrowing but hypnotic psychodrama last year for 10 million viewers who watched the marriage of Pat and Bill Loud disintegrate in TV's "An American Family." Today, Pat is back with a book on it all. Linda Francke examines her revelations.

NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The Watergate indictments (the cover).
How close to Nixon?.
The story of the cover-up.
A very special prosecutor..
The Mitchell-Stans trial.
Spiro Agnew's new life.
INTERNATIONAL:
Britain: a non-election.
The resurgent Liberals.
Diagnosis of the "English disease".
Ethiopia: the Lion at bay.
Mideast: Golda Meir announces her resignation, but does she mean it? Also, the Syrian connection.
A movie miffs the Chinese.
Paris's "mad" car bomber.
Chile after Allende.
SCIENCE: ; Organic foods under fire: Myths of Organic foods; The mystery of hibernation.
LIFE/STYLE: Pat Loud's new life.
JUSTICE: Discrimination in reverse; Judge Hoffman again.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
From fuel "crisis" to "problem".
A battle over an Onassis refinery.
Who killed the trolleys?.
The gold-coin boom.
Why interest rates will remain high.
Progress on pension reform.
IBM: problems for a new president.
THE COLUMNISTS: My Turn: Willie Morris. Kermit Lansner. Pete Axthelm. Henry C. Wallich. Stewart Alsop.

THE ARTS:
BOOKS:
Grace Paley's "Enormous Changes at the Last Minute".
A profile of T.S. Eliot by T.S. Mathews.
"Stringer," by Ward Just.
MOVIES: Robert Altman, action director. ROBERT ALTMAN -- Article, interview with photo by Charles Michener.
MUSIC:
Two generations of Brubecks. DAVE BRUBECK & Family -- Article with photo.
Songs for Oscar.
ART:
A garland of galleries.
THEATER:
"Noel Coward in Two Keys" and "City of Mahagonny".

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