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Vol. 035 Issue 004 (April 1 1971)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Mr. Nixon's Cruel Gamble
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Editorial
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Mr. Nixon's Cruel Gamble "you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free" One central fact emerges clearly from the barrage of rhetoric laid down in President Nixon's 180-page message...
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Notes in the News
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The Smell of Oil A new ingredient has been added to the stench of the Indochina War. It's beginning to smell a lot like oil. The first signs of what may soon be a fantastic offshore oil boom in...
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The Word from Washingtion
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The Word from Washingtion Representative Paul N. (Pete) Mc-Closkey, California Republican, first came to nationwide notice in 1967, when he won his House seat by defeating Mrs. Shirley Temple Black...
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Melvin Laird: Salesman for the Pentagon
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Knoll, Erwin
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Melvin Laird: Salesman for the Pentagon by ERWIN KNOLL Not since the bad old days between the wars—the days of From Here to Eternity—has the American military establishment been in so much...
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April 15- If You Want Mylai, Buy It
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Mayer, Milton
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April 15If You Want Mylai, Buy It by MILTON MAYER "VToung men are a dime a dozen. What the Army wants is a dime to buy a dozen young men with. Either give them the dime or don't give them the...
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Nader's Raiders Put the Washington Press Corps to Shame
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Duscha, Julius
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Nader's Raiders Put the Washington Press Corps to Shame by JULIUS DUSCHA The other day I had lunch with the chief of a Washington bureau for one of the nation's leading newspapers. Over coffee,...
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'Big Brother' in the Justice Department
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Chapman, William
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'Big Brother' in the Justice Department by WILLIAM CHAPMAN United States judges are sophisticated men who are rarely surprised by the legal arguments paraded before them. Usually, theirs is a task...
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Doing Awfully Well with Judge Hoffman
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Henning, Joel F.
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Doing Awfully Well with Judge Hoffman by JOEL F. HENNING "The law will never make men free; it is men who have to make the law free. They are the lovers of law and order who observe the law when...
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Why You Can't Afford to Be Sick
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Greenberg, Selig
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Why You Can't Afford to Be Sick by SEUG GREENBERG One of the major debates in Congress this year will focus on the high cost of medicine and the need for remedial legislation to bring health...
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Youth and the Property Culture
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Bacon, Margaret H.
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Youth and the Property Culture by MARGARET H. BACON "TT'very good family deserves a gen-Ali eration gap," my nineteen year-old son tells me. He tells me most vociferously when I am telling him...
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The People's Forum
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Folk's POW 'Classic' Dear Sirs: I recently spoke to the wife of a POW. She seemed unhappy about the Son Tay raid and indicated that other POW wives and mothers were too. Now...
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Khrushchev (or Somebody) Remembers (Some Things)
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Nea;, Fred Warner
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BOOKS Khrushchev (or Somebody) Remembers (Some Things) by FRED WARNER NEAL Trying to evaluate the mysterious book Khrushchev Remembers is like what the Americans call Kremlin-ology. It has a...
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The Military Reach
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Ambrose, Stephen E.
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The Military's Reach The Military Establishment: Its Impacts on American Society, by Adam Yarmolinsky. Harper & Row. 434 pp. $10. Reviewed by Stephen E. Ambrose "Tt is not an anti-military...
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Deals and Wheels
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Lahr, Anthea
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Deals and Wheels A Percentage of the Take, by Walter Goodman. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 225 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by Anthea Lahr "HPhe tale of the amicably vicious alliance that feeds upon our...
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Colonial Victims
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KNAPPMAN, EDWARD W.
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Colonial Victims The Loss of Dorado, by V. S. Naipaul. Alfred A. Knopf. 335 pp. $7.50. Reviewed by Edward W. Knappman Historians of imperialism—at least those whose books were or are read—have...
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