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ISSUE DATE: July 15, 1974; Vol. LXXXIV, No. 4

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COVER: IMPEACHMENT: Men on the spot. PETER RODINO, JOHN DOAR.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
IMPEACHMENT: MEN ON THE SPOT: Richard Nixon came home from the Summit to find the spotlight swinging back to those sitting in judgment upon him: the House Judiciary Committee-which last week heard testimony from former White House aide Alexander Butterfield (sketch)-and the Supreme Court. Senior Editor Peter Goldman tells the story of the committee, chairman Peter Rodino and special counsel John Doar. General Editor Richard M. Smith analyzes Mr. Nixon's case before the Court. A companion pI.ece, illustrated by two pages of color photographs, reports on the minimum-security prisons where convicted Watergate offenders are being jailed. (Cover photo by Wally MeNamee Newsweek.).

LIVING TO DEAL ANOTHER DAY: His business empire has collapsed, but Bernie Cornfeld (above) still enjoys the good life. Tom Nicholson reports on current doings of Cornfeld and other former financial whizzes.

THE TELLTALE SKULLS: For years, anthropologists have accepted a standard scenario for man's evolution one that had him emerging a few hundred thousand years ago as the hominid called Homo erectus. But now, thanks to the late Louis Leakey and his son Richard, the script has been dramatically rewritten, and man's origins pushed back 3 million years. With files from Andrew Jaffe in Africa, Science editor Peter Gwynne wrote the story.

AFTER PERON: Juan Peron is dead, and Argentina faces a perilous political vacuum. With files front James Pringle, Raymond Carroll examines Argentina's prospects and profiles the late President.

NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Watergate: Rodino and Doar-men on the spot (the Cover).
Pressure on the "persuadables".
Confrontation in the Supreme Court.
Egil Krogh on the stand.
The Watergate prisons.
What the CIA knew.
The riddle of Mrs. King's killer.
INTERNATIONAL:
Shortfall at the summit.
Argentina without PerOn.
Turkey: The opium poppy returns.
The ugly Japanese' in Indonesia.
Tigress at the Academic Francaise gates.
Four Israelis discuss the shape of peace.

MEDICINE: The death detective.
JUSTICE: The new FBI.
SPORTS.:
Baseball's blackout on black managers.
Wimbledon wrnners.
The National Football League strike.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
Full gas tanks-at a price.
Holding wheat for more money.
Playing catch-up with wage contracts.
Wall Street: growl of the bear.
The city-rating game.
The costly car.
Financial wizards redux.
United's new look.
SCIENCE: How many early men?.
RELIGION: Mitzvah mobiles for Judaism.
EDUCATION: Do quotas erode college.faculty quality?.
THE MEDIA:
Nielsen's family secrets.
Radio's big band boom.
THE COLUMNISTS:
My Turn: David E. Lilienthal.
Milton Friedman.

THE ARTS:
ENTERTAINMENT: China's dazzling Wushu troupe on tour.
MOVIES:
On location with Barbra Streisand.
"Buster and Billie": teen-age fantasies.
BOOKS:
"The Life and Death of YukiO Mishima," by Henry Scott-Stokes.
"Awakenings," by Dr. Oliver W. Sacks.
An impeachment handbook.
MUSIC: Jazz '74: digging the past.
THEATER: "Pericles" a a Papp.

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