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ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY 25, 1972; VOL. 72, NO. 7

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COVER: ELIZABETH TAYLOR IS 40!

I REMEMBER HOWARD: Noah Dietrich, the man who really knew Howard Hughes, talks about the reclusive billionaire.

SALUTE TO SAPPORO -- A LIFE SPECIAL REPORT ON THE WINTER OLYMPICS: The U.S. has never done better in the Winter Games. Photographed by John Dominis, George Silk and John Zimmerman. Zest, precision and an unlikely hero, by Donald Jackson.

HAPPY 40TH, DEAR LIZ: Elizabeth Taylor reaches a milestone. By Thomas Thompson.

HEEEEEERE'S JOHN! -- THE MEDIA CANDIDATE: New York's Mayor Lindsay is on the campaign trail. By Josh Greenfeld.

COLE PORTER: A revival is under way. By Tom Prideaux.

WHEN THE U.S. SAILED TO CHINA: Two centuries ago, a very new country made contact with a very old one. Photographed by Henry Groskinsky.

PARTING SHOTS: Nixon's new economist has trouble with her checkbook. Another Dr. Barnard transplants a human heart. A super flap over "Supersleuth".

DEPARTMENTS:
THE PRESIDENCY: Making history in Peking. By Hugh Sidey.
REVIEWS:
Cyclops applauds Bill Russell, newest of the athletes- turned-TV-commentators.
Richard Schickel reviews Paul Williams's new film, Dealing.
A loser's guide to investing, by Stanley H. Brown.
Webster Schott on The Prince, a successful first novel by R. M. Koster.
20 YEARS AGO IN 'LIFE': In Great Britain, three queens mourn the passing of a king.
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.
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