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Joseph W. Bishop, Jr. THE END OF SENATOR JOE McCARTHY It is rare that one can pinpoint the precise moment in which a political career comes to a crashing end. To most Americans today the name...
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Joseph W. Bishop, Jr. CRIMINALS & LIBERALS Are liberals by nature infatuated with criminals or has society made them that way ? It is probable that the first crime followed the first law by not...
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"Fingering the Feds" While DEA agents spend most of their time undercover—buying drugs, 'flipping" dealers, and kicking in doors—FBI agents usually keep regular hours and...
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "Once to Every Man, by William Sloane Coffin, Jr." denizens of different worlds, the spaceship takes off as ceremoniously as it arrived, and all is well in the galaxies. A half hour of this sublime space processional gave me the uncomfortable...
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "They Call It Justice, by Luther C. West" the size of their breasts, the color of their hair, and, of course, the number of their orgasms. This memoir is a fascinating—though hardly surprising—revelation of the generation that touted...
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Book Review/Joseph W. Bishop, Jr. The Judicious Use of Punishment • Ever since the events chronicled in the third chapter of Genesis, the problem of good and evil and its corollary, crime and...
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