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ISSUE DATE: APRIL 21, 1972; VOL. 72, NO. 15, 4/21/72

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COVER: Back in the U. S. after 20 years, CHARLIE CHAPLIN and his wife OONA stand in front of a welcoming poster.

LOVE FEAST FOR CHARLIE: After 20 years, CHARLIE CHAPLIN comes back to the U.S. An interview with Richard Meryman. Pictures and an intimate look at the trip Photographed by and article written by CANDICE BERGEN.

THE BEAT OF LIFE: A victim in a gangland war is buried in New York. Matterhorn sunrise and a casually kept Botticelti. Crash of an RAF transport.

BATTLE FOR VIETNAM: Backed by heavy U.S. bombing, South Vietnam tries to stand off a huge invasion from the North.

GEORGE THE PREACHER'S SON: South Dakota has begun to take George McGovern's presidential bid seriously. By William A. McWhirter.

FLOW GENTLY, SWEET ALPHA: In search of serenity, hopeful thousands study their own brain waves. By Jane Howard.

THE OTHER DOCTOR SALK: LEE SALK, brother of Jonas, takes care of children's hangups and offers some practical advice.

A HOUSE MADE FROM LEFTOVERS: In San Francisco, a homeowner makes liberal use of salvaged materials. Photographed by John Dominis.

PARTING SHOTS:
Jack Anderson, improbable new folk hero of the young, by John Neary. Ingrid Bergman's girl grows up. (photo and small article about ISABELLA ROSELLINI.)
Two men who tried to kill each other become middle- aged pals.
DEPARTMENTS:
THE PRESIDENCY Crisis in a new key. By Hugh Sidey.
REVIEWS:
Edward Hoagtand admires Alan Gussow's A Sense Place: The Artist and the American Land.
Sanford and Son draws mild praise from TV critic Cyclops.
Film critic Richard Schickel advises everyone to see The Sorrow and the Pity.
EDITORIALS: Bombs and silence. Plotting for the FBI. Tampering in San Diego.
27 YEARS AGO IN 'LIFE' Chief Petty Officer Graham Jackson weeps at F.D.R.'s death.
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.
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