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IssueVol. 038 Issue 002 (February 1 1974)
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Paid articleIMPEACHMENT AND THE DILATORY DEMOCRATS
Sanoff, The Editors and John E. Dougherty, Stephen E. Nordlinger, Sidney Lens, John Logue, Phil Hasl
IMPEACHMENT AND THE DILATORY DEMOCRATS Senator Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona, the arch-conservative Republican Presidential candidate in 1964, is in a hurry about impeaching President Nixon: "I...
Paid articleThe Word from Washington
THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON The Senate of the United States is, as we keep reminding ourselves and reminding you (because we both, somehow, tend to forget), the World's Greatest Deliberative Body. A...
Paid articleAmnesty: Eddie McNally Comes Home
Miller, Judith
AMNESTY: Eddie McNally Comes Home JUDITH MILLER Eddie McNally and Lewis Simon are "self-retired" veterans. The only GI benefit for which they are eligible, now that they have voluntarily returned...
Paid articleBack on the Track
Upez, Richard
Back on the Track RICHARD LIPEZ A group of commuters near Pittsburgh have invented an amazing device that, if used nationally, could revolutionize travel and solve the fuel crisis. They call their...
Paid articleOil: the Data Shortage
Duscha, Julius
The basic figures on supply of oil and gas remain the best kept secrets of the Energy Crisis Oil: the Data Shortage JULIUS DUSCHA Last October 12, when the Arab-Israeli war was beginning to raise...
Paid articleTransforming Trash in Nashville
Egerton, John
TRANSFORMING TRASH IN NASHVILLE JOHN EGERTON Americans throw away about 200 million tons of stuff a year—trash, garbage, junk, so-called "disposable solid waste." By the most conservative...
Paid articleA Man Named Smith and the President
Baker, George L.
Not even the White House could save the corporate empire of one of Richard Nixon's best friends A Man Named Smith and the President GEORGE L. BAKER Even in the scandal-ridden Nixon...
Paid articleThe Bad Man's Club
Mayer, Milton
THE BAD MAN'S CLUB MILTON MAYER It is time that the late Senator Joe McCarthy had an epitaph. Maybe, Here Lies a Man Who Never Said He Wasn't a Crook. Or, if that should be too eclectic—He Didn't...
Paid articleFebruary: Time of Renewal
Borland, Hal
While this is a winter of discontent, it is also a time to review and rest and think February: Time of Renewal HAL BORLAND I am of two minds about writing an article just now. Particularly about...
Paid articleChile: the Dream Bides Time
Schesch, Pat Garrett and Adam
CHILE: the Dream Bides Time PAT GARRETT and ADAM SCHESCH More than half a million people turned out in Santiago last September 4 to celebrate the third anniversary of Salvadore Allende's election...
Paid articleA Memory of Tet
Dinh, Tran Van
A Memory of Tet TRAN VAN DINH The American people were brutally introduced to the word "Tet" in the last days of January 1968, when the Vietcong, in a series of daring attacks, carried the war...
Paid articleThe Keeping of a President
Bonafede, Dom
THE KEEPING OF A PRESIDENT DOM BONAFEDE Crackbacked by Watergate, Agnew, walking pneumonia, creeping inflation, the energy crisis, vanishing tapes, and exposed tax writeoffs, President Nixon can...
Paid articleIllegal Immigrants: A View from the Barrio
Day, Mark
Illegal Immigrants A View from the Barrio MARK DAY Maria Hernandez was changing her baby's diapers when U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) agents arrested her at a deteriorating...
Paid articleThe Unfulfilled Promise of Cable TV
Oppenheim, Jerrold N.
The powerful networks and a weak FCC undermine the potential of cable television The Unfulfilled Promise of Cable TV JERROLD N. OPPENHEIM If the cable television industry were as responsive to...
Paid articlePlaying with Politics
Hughes, Catharine
PLAYING WITH POLITICS CATHARINE HUGHES If today's American theater were to be put in a time capsule and suddenly turned up, say, a hundred years from now—a generally horrendous prospect—it would...
Paid articleLetters
LETTERS Cheating the Poor As a supporter of your magazine and the ideals it stands for, I have been disappointed in your lack of interest in the Administration's attempt at dismantling the Office...
Paid articleThe Dulles Legacy
MARDER, MURREY
BOOKS The Dulles Legacy MURREY MARDER John Foster Dulles, not Henry A. Kissinger, invented whirlwind aerial diplomacy, but their flights took them in opposite directions. Dulles walled off...
Paid articleReporting Reporters
d'Arazien, Steven
Reporting Reporterg the boys on the bus, by Timothy Crouse. Random House. 371 pp. $7.95. reviewed by Steven d'Arazien Each Presidential election seems to produce a special book. Out of the 1960...
Paid articleThat Male Ego
O'Neill, William L.
That Male Ego sexual suicide, by George F. Gilder. Quadrangle. 308 pp. $7.95. reviewed by William L. O'Neill Since feminists have written some bad books it is only fair, I suppose, that...
Paid articleThe Art Jungle
Werner, Alfred
The Art Jungle Ithe art crowd, by Sophy Burnham. David McKay Company. 395 pp. $8.95. reviewed by Alfred Werner Every once in a while the public is mildly aroused by a muckraking expose of the...
Paid articleBooks Briefly
Books Briefly amnesty? by Arlie Schardt, William A. Rusher, and Mark O. Hatfield (Sun River Press. 148 pp. $5.95). Schardt, associate director of the Washington office of the American Civil...
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