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THE ELLSBERG BREAK-IN
(November 1973)
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THE ELLSBERG BREAK-IN STEVEN V. ROBERTS The findings of two volumes of grand jury testimony Why did a zealous group of White House aides known as the "plumbers" break into the office of Dr....
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Your Friendly John Birch Bookstore
(March 1973)
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YOUR FRIENDLY JOHN BIRCH BOOKSTORE STEVEN V. ROBERTS Looking for answers at an American Opinion Center Dorothy Seeley is the mother of four teen-agers and the wife of a roofing contractor,...
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BOOKS
(March 1972)
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The R i s e o f Modern China IMMANEUIL C. Y. HSU Ox/ord, $14.50 Understanding Modern China JOSEPH KITAGAWA, ED. Quadrangle, $7.50 China and Ourselves BRUCE DOUGLASS AND ROSS TERRILL,...
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GAMES CORPORATIONS PLAY
(April 1970)
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GAMES CORPORATIONS PLAY Yes, Virginia, there is a military-industrial complex STEVEN V. ROBERTS A visit to a large aerospace firm can be a very unsettling experience. I recently spent...
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NEW MOON OVER NEW ORLEANS
(February 1970)
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On the other side of the case, opponents of the volun- for qualified blacks and proposed a public accommoda- teer proposal fear that achievement of such a goal would tions ordinance that went...
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BLACK STUDIES MORE THAN SOUL COURSES
(January 1970)
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with who ,knows what threats to the integrity of the staffed by traditionally qualified blacks? Ideally, yes. universities. We must ask whether, under those condi- But on account of...
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BREAKING RANKS AND BREAKING DISSENTERS
(January 1970)
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So when the nonaligned found themselves immediately tugal) with 36 abstentions. Again, the abstentions re- under "tremendous" pressure (privately, of course) to flected political...
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THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING AT UCLA
(November 1969)
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Greenwich Village, under the Hudson River, through the thousands of demonstrators helpless. Face, eyes, nose, desperation of eastern New Jersey, and out to the mostly throat, lungs went...
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All That Jazz II: The Old Sound Dies
(March 1969)
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Musicians as an organization that takes black money but provides neither service nor protection to its black constituency. During the '60s musicians such as Taylor have continually been in...
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Maximum Feasible Leakage
(February 1969)
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how about doing something about the 271/2 percent oil depletion allowance and all those oil millionaires who have been getting fat at the expense of their fellow-taxpayers for so...
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MOOM OVER BIAFRA
(January 1969)
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demned Enlightenment gave him his freedom, his lot in Christian Europe was a less than happy one. And while it may be true, as some argue, that democracy is the form of government intrinsically...
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Hints About Nixon
(December 1968)
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truly human creature for whom God has enormous expectations. Against existentialist individualizing and ultrapersonalizing fashions in theology, however, Barth insisted that man becomes man...
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The Morning After
(November 1968)
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self-congratulation; they only indicate a period of grace which must be utilized to reform the system. This said, it is important for the proponents of social change to take stock of their...
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The Case for Making a Choice
(October 1968)
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All of which is not to suggest that there should be no restraints, no guidelines at work in the movie industry. Quite the contrary. There should be guidelines, and the most attractive feature of...
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THE ODOR OF POLITICS
(March 1968)
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEW YORK'S SANITATION STRIKE THE ODOR OF POLITICS The recent strike of sanitation workers in New York City was an amusing, if aromatic, interlude. Mayor Lindsay, who...
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THE ELECTIONS: POOR GUYS FINISH LAST
(December 1967)
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The Elections: Poor Guys Finish Last As I was voting in a shabby hotel on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, one of the election officials, an elderly lady with a Yiddish accent, said to no one in...
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THE DUMP JOHNSON MOVEMENT
(October 1967)
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • WATERING THE GRASSROOTS THE DUMP-JOHNSON MOVEMENT Richard N. Goodwin, a foreign policy advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, recently delivered a cogent and...
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THE PRESSURES MOUNT ON LBJ
(October 1967)
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • DISSENT IN THE CONGRESS THE PRESSURES MOUNT ON LBJ Every day the feeling grows—Johnson is in deep trouble over the war. In recent weeks 49 workers for International...
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Robertson, Ian
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Robinson, Ananda Rose
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Robinson, Clarke
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Robinson, G. H.
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Robinson, Henry Morton
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