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Vol. 113 Issue 007 (April 11 1986)
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Correspondence
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i Correspondence I I Strict separations Saskatoon, Saskatchewan To the Editors: Robert Hoyt's recent review ["From Behind Closed Doors, January 17] of The Politics of Sex and Religion raises...
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Editorials
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Contents Volume CXIII, Number 7 Correspondence 194 Editorials 195 Patron & serpent: Clara HamphiU 197 Donkey serenade: Benedict DriscoU 199 Infectious incivilitis: Abigail McCarthy...
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Patron & serpent
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Hamphill, Clara
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Feet and reason at other times stumble. Last month they tripped up badly in Pittsburgh. By episcopal order, women were excluded from the washing of the feet on Maundy Thursday (the original...
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Donkey serenade
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Driscoll, Benedict
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LaRouche II II startles Illinois DONKEY SERENADE TAKING DEMOCRACY FOR GRANTED T HOSE OF US who love democracy have been encouraged by recent victories: Alfonsin in Argentina, Aquino in the...
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Infectious incivilitis
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McCarthy, Abigail
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About the arrogance of Chicago Democrats: there were sample ballots printed which didn't bother to mention statewide offices (aren't Democrats, or for that matter Chicagoans generally, born with...
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Thucydides, et al.
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Carlin, David R. Jr.
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cusation of treachery, the denigration of an adversary's intelligence, the shouted abuse, and the shameless goading of interviewees. It began, perhaps, with the elegant sneers of a William F....
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The fetus & fundamental rights
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Callahan, Joan C.
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PUBLIC POLICY REQtJIRES COMPELLING REASONS The fetus & _ fundamental fights I I i I III I I I H II I JOAN C. CALLAHAN A LTHOUGH THE 1984 presidential election is history, the campaign raised a...
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Star Wars: a moral mirage?
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Russett, Bruce
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demands more than a bumper sticker; philosophical arguments are more complex than slogans; rational agreement is often hard-won, and will only succeed when each side can see clearly why the other...
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Offensive in nature
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Jordan, Patrick
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such a defense were to protect our own retaliatory vehicles, retaining an ability to "destroy the Soviet Union as a functioning society" if it should dare to attack us or our allies, it...
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The longest mile
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Bell, Robert H.
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administration. Gorbachev recently offered such a treaty again, and temporarily put into effect a unilateral Soviet moratorium. The Reagan administration's response has been to object on grounds...
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Screen
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O'Brien, Tom
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Bahamas including free round trip ticket for 2 STOP Five days/4 Nights accommodations for 2 in Freeport. CONGRATULATIONS MRS BELL..." The Law of Inertia was being sorely tested by the Gift...
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The Nature and Logic of Capitalism/The Zero-Sum Solution
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Wilber, Charles K.
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editing, strong photography, and the masterful team acting of the English cast which manages to catch the precise right note of subtle high camp. The arch tone is present even in Forster's names,...
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The History of Southern Literature
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Kramer, Victor A.
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creased competitiveness a self-defeating policy where competitors cancel out each other's gains? These questions are vital to our well-being but, unfortunately, the evidence is unclear. The...
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Emigrants and Exiles
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Hill, T. Patrick
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' i~tA~,theJust~catio~ of chattel slav, "eiy b~came common in Southern :~" pulpits," the secular politics of slavery became a spiritual cause; and as "politics in the Southern states...
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Verse
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Leavitt, Penelope; Teti, Zona
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Penelope L e a v i t t Ashes, ashes. You, a newborn girl, a tiny kingdom, Slumbering, snoring gently. Home fi'om the hospital, away from The gowned line of proud mothers And other cheering...
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Vol. 113 Issue 008 (April 25 1986)
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