IN THIS ISSUE
About Our Cover
Whar would acruaUy happen if people
suddenly did quir smoking? Admirredly,
millions of smokers would
be
much berrer
off if t:hey gave up rhe habir enrirely. Buc
would che resulcs
be
uniformly benelicial
- or would ridding mankind of one prob·
lem only precipirnre orhers> The robacco
indusrry and all irs relared concerns
comprise a srrikingly large segmenc of che
agricu lrural economies of several narions.
How would robacco farmers in rhcsc nati ons
survive? There are rwo sides. ro evcry srory
- and here is one you may not have heard.
John Kilbvrn, Oove Conn
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Ploin Trvth
Personal from the Editor... ....... ..... ..... .... ....
1
Peace at Last?
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2
The Four Horsemen of the
Apocalypse
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6
Advance
News. ............ ... ....... .......... ...... .
11
Happiness ls
...........................................
12
Ambassador
~ollege
/s Unique
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16
What
Our
Readers
Soy........ .. .... ... .. .... ....
21
Sex Begins at Home
-
for T
een-
agers With Careless Parents
... .............
22
Who's That Polluting M
y
World?......
.... .. ..
25
How
One
Town So/ves Pollution
and Saves
Water.. ........ .. ..... ............... 30
Why Must M
en
Suffer? ............. ...............
36
What You
Can
Do :............ .. ...................
41
Who Pays When Everyone Quits?
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42
January 1973
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