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ISSUE DATE: May 20, 1967; 240th year, issue no. 10, 5/20/67

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COVER: The first year of Medicaid. What it's costing you. Cover photo by John Launois.

ARTICLES:
MICHAEL CAINE: Hot actor for a cool time ... Charles Mc Carry. "Almost every kid dreams of becoming Bogart or Gable, but Maurice Micklewhite had a secret of becoming Michael Caine."[NICE article, with multiple photos!].

I'm glad the CIA is 'immoral' (Speaking Out) ... Thomas W. Braden.
Fish are more intdresting than politicians (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.
Nab blonde, 8, as porridge thief (The Human Comedy) ... Dereck Williamson.
Medicare: Headache or cure-all? ... Steven M. Spencer.
Adam Clayton Powell at the end of the world ... Bruce Jay Friedman.
The revolt at Treblinka (Part I) ... Jean-Frangois Steiner.
James Thurber, I love you ... Elizabeth Cleland Acosta.
Enough is enough, Tom Edison ... Anne Chamberlin.

FICTION:
Jack Driscoll's revenge ... William Price Fox. Illustrated by Des Asmussen.
The woman who gave of herself ... Ann Bayer. Illustrated by Eric Blegvad.

DEPARTMENTS:
Letters; America, America; Post scripts; Hazel; Editorials.
ABOUT THIS ISSUE, From The Editors: In his 36 years of medical writing, Post science editor STEVEN M. SPENCER has watched several nationwide health programs evolve -- he covered the development of Blue Cross in the 1930's and the start of England's national health plan in 1949. For this 1967 report on the progress of Medicare, Spencer compiled information supplied by researchers across the country, talked to dozens of patients, doctors and administrators. . . . JEAN-FRANCOIS STEINER spent six months in Israel studying the most complete records available for his book on the revolt at Treblinka, returned to Europe for months more of research and writing. A paratrooper during the Algerian war, Steiner has written about Algerian and German affairs for leading European newspapers and magazines and now lives outside of Paris, where he is working on his second book. . . . Last fall the Post published the account of another World War II concentration camp, Auschwitz (The Worst That Ever Happened, October 22, 1966); and that article has won for its author, SYBILLE BEDFORD, the 1967 Overseas Press Club Award for the best magazine reporting from abroad. /
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