LIFE Magazine Vol 45 No. 9 October 28, 1968 Apollo 7 The Beatles Loudon Wainwright Willem de Kooning
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LIFE Magazine Vol. 45 No. 9 October 28, 1968
Vol. 45, No. 9
LIFE
REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.
October 28, 1968
Political Report
President Who? The American Dream is a nightmare. If none of the three candidates receives a majority in the Electoral College, the next President of the U.S. may be Edmund S. Muskie, a man who is not running for the Presidency. By Paul Trachtman
Letters
Austria and a case of Olympian detachment
World Events
Return to Bikini: 22 years and 23 blasts later, an advance party of natives returns to their bombed and bulldozed island where graves are overgrown and crabs carry Strontium 90. Text and photographs by Carl Mydans"Why can't the world understand?" LIFE Photographer Priya Ramrakha, chronicler of a war he hated, dies in a Nigerian ambush
The Beatles, Part II In their authentic, unexpurgated biography they tell where their songs come from and how they feel about their success. By Hunter Davies. Photographed by Art Kane
The View from Here
A man at peace with the hard facts. By Loudon Wainwright
Medicine
A method of restoring a chemical to the brain holds promise for Parkinson sufferersPolitics
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Nixon: taste of victory. The Presidential candidate fashions his campaign on the assumption that he is a sure winner. By Brock Brower
Space The flight of Apollo 7. Voyagers with sextant and telescope prepare the way for a landing on the moon. By Don Neff
Art
In Paris, some underground art that's really classic
Willem de Kooning, dean of U.S. abstract expressionism, returns to the Netherlands after 42 years
Business
Battle for Europe's tough new auto market. Customers get more demanding as tariff barriers drop and manufacturers are scrambling. By Gregory H. Wierzynski
The Cinema
The moguls seek a new James Bond and George Lazenby, small-town Australian boy, is the winner by a bloody nose
Miscellany "But my dear, ..."
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