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Vol. 105 Issue 001 (January 6 1978)
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Vol. 105 Issue 002 (January 20 1978)
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NEWS & VIEWS
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NEWS& VIEWS Exporting Repression Michael T. Klare takes another hard look at international trade in police techniques and technology, and finds the United States still at the supply end...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE Drawing Linen Chicago, 111 To the Editors: In commenting on m book Abortion: The Development o the Roman Catholic Perspective, Andr Hellegers, Director of the Kennedy...
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EDITORIAL
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DISARMAMENT AND SURVIVAL At quick glance the Carter administration's defense budget for fiscal '79 is gratifying. It is almost $4 billion lower than that sought by Defense Secretary Brown, and...
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WASHINGTON REPORT: Lies, Damned Lies & 'Intelligence'
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Getlein, Frank
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WASHINGTON REPORT LIES, DAMNED LIES & INTELLIGENCE' When Richard Helms stood outside that courtroom here about a month ago and told us how proud he was to be a convicted, sentenced liar, the...
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EVEN AMERICANS GROW OLD
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Koubek, Richard F.
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EVEN A ICANS GROW OLD Growing old in any culture is a curse; in America we curse the old. Our euphemistically camouflaged "senior citizens" are disturbing reminders that even Americans decay...
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UP FROM THE PITS
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Rice, Charles Owen
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THE COAL MINERS UP FROM THE PITS My Uncle Joe was a CIO organizer back in the forties and he was often stuck with strikes by small and unseasoned unions. His organizing budget was skimpy so he...
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THE PLACE OF HISTORY
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Ellis, John Tracy
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down. The made profor awhile. 000 soldiers d in August Ceausescu, 1 couple of ical skill to t all is quiet rotation but rd of trade sen the only ly we may A miners of le...
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AN IMMIGRANT SAGA
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Din, Bob Schildgen and B.
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AN IMMIGRANT SAGA BOB SCHILDGEN and B. DIN Female, 'coloured' and troubled Over 3.2 percent of England's 56 million people are now "coloured" immigrants or their descendants, from Pakistan,...
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BIG LABOR'S FUTURE
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Gibbons, Russell W.
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BIG LABOR'S FUTURE RUSSELL W. GIBBONS What happens after George Meany? Social historians, like all of us, have their favorite fantasies. Had Roosevelt lived a year longer, the Soviets might...
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TELEVISION
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Tertian, Philip
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CAVEAT CAVETT TELEVISION When and how television became a 'cool' medium I am not prepared to say; nor, for that matter, whether it is cool or not. But the fact remains that it is believed to...
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THE SCREEN
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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THE SCREEN Saturday Night Fever begins with Tony Manero, as played by John Travolta, walking down the street to the beat of "Staying Alive," as performed by the Bee Gees. It's a sunny afternoon...
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VERSE
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Collins, Martha
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MARTHA COLLINS WE COME TO NEW HAMPSHIRE AND LOOK WHAT HAPPENS Everything is as it should be: the clean white houses, the shutters that really shut out the cold, the maples hung with buckets,...
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THE MAZES OF WORDS AND IDIOMS
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Taylor, Mark
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BOOKS THE MAZES OF WORDS AND IDIOMS NARK TAYLOR Caught in the Web of Word*: James Murray and the Oxford English Dictionary K. M. ELISABETH MURRAY Yale, $15 A Dictionary of Catch...
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BOOKS
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Shea, George W.; Magid, Nora L.; Koenig, Richard E.; DOYLE, KEVIN M.; Hahn, Claire; McKenzie, John L.
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The Education of a Prejudiced Men JOSEPH GERARD BRENNAN Scribnefs $10.95 GEORGE W. SHEA Joseph Gerard Brennan, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Barnard College, has written a delightful...
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