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...late-return Senate contests, Alaska's incumbent Republican Ted Stevens scored an impressive 3-to-2 victory over the Democratic challenger Wendell Kay. And in Nebraska, the entrenched Republican, Roman Hruska-a heavy pre-election favorite-eked out a win against his opponent with 52 per cent of the vote...
...consequence of the terrorism, reports Rio de Janeiro Correspondent Kay Huff, is that ordinary bank robbers nowadays insist that they are not urban guerrillas, even as they are scooping up the bags of bills and coins. The reason is simple: unlike common criminals, terrorists face the wrath of Brazil's steel-fisted military. Much of TIME'S reporting of guerrilla activity in the Arab world is the work of Beirut Correspondent Gavin Scott, who last week interviewed Skyjacker Leila Khaled in a Palestinian refugee camp. "She proved as fast in conversation as she apparently is on the draw...
ALASKA: Republican Senator Theodore F. Stevens, a strong Nixon supporter, faces Democratic challenger Wendell P. Kay, a liberal. Stevens is the first Republican ever to serve as a Senator from Alaska. He was appointed to fill the remainder of the term left following the death of Senator E. L. Bartlett. In a state which produced Ernest Gruening, one of the two Senators to vote against the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, Kay is given a good chance of ousting Stevens...
...Kay's big issue is conservation. He is militantly opposed to the big oil companies which have sought to racage the open northern portions of the state. Stevens, on the other hand, takes the stand that the oil companies will bring money and jobs into the underdeveloped portions of the state. Give the lead to Stevens, but don't count Kay...
...election of Salvador Allende to the presidency of Chile, the first country ever to choose of its own elective will an avowed Marxist as its President. How this came about, and its likely effect on the rest of Latin America, was reported by David Lee, with the assistance of Kay Huff and Jerry Hannifin. The article itself was written by William Smith, researched by Genevieve Wilson and Sara Medina and edited by Ronald Kriss...