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Vol. 039 Issue 002 (February 1 1975)
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The Enemy Within
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COMMENT The Enemy Within One curious aspect of the current flurry of disclosures regarding the mischievous and menacing adventures of the Central Intelligence Agency is that these revelations—like...
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The Word from Washington
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THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON Tidings, belatedly, of comfort and joy from Vail, Colorado, which some ungrateful White House correspondents have cynicaly dubbed Ski Biscayne. President Ford's year-end...
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Who Will Plan the Planned Economy?
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Boddy, James Crotty and Raford
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Who Will Plan the Planned Economy ? JAMES R. CROTTY and RAFORD BODDY Four months have passed since President Ford announced his ten-point economic program to a joint session of Congress. The...
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Reflections: On Accepting Death
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shkenazy, Elinor A
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REFLECTIONS On Accepting Death ELINOR ASHKENAZY The generation that took the hex out of sex has another taboo to exorcise: now it's death that is all bottled up and in need of a good genie. Most...
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Fast Shuffle at Kansas City
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Dugger, Ronnie
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The Democrats' miniconvention was a triumph for conservatives, not for reformers Fast Shuffle at Kansas City RONNIE DUGGER Optimists and small-bore pragmatists agree that the reformers triumphed...
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Appalachia: The View from the Hills
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Egerton, John
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Two mountaineers talk about 'the annihilation of the hillbilly' Appalachia: The View from the Hills JOHN EGERTON New Market, Tennessee The Highlander Research and Education Center operates out of...
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Appalachia: The View from Washington
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Bray, Howard
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A former insider's view of the Appalachian Regional Commission Appalachia: The View from Washington HOWARD BRAY Before long Congress will be asked to extend the life of a New Frontier-Great...
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Partners: Labor and the CIA
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Lens, Sidney
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Without the knowledge of its rank and file, the AFL-CIO has dabbled heavily in foreign intrigue Partners: Labor and the CIA SIDNEY LENS Wherever you turn on our troubled planet you are likely to...
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Out There in America
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Wehrwein", "Ferrel Guillory, A ustin
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OUT THERE \ I IN AMERICA Standing Up to the Bossman Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina The J.P. Stevens Co. pays Lundy Cannon an average of $3.35 an hour for his work as a "spinning doffer," removing...
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That 'Brazilian Miracle'
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Koeppel, Barbara
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Brazil's military regime offers great wealth to a few and grinding poverty to millions That 'Brazilian Miracle' BARBARA KOEPPEL In 1970, General Emilio Garrastazu Medici, then president of...
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Turn Left at the Kremlin
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Frentz, Brand
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'If Lenin could see what has been done with his corpse, he would emigrate.. Turn East at the Kremlin BRAND FRENTZ I stepped up to the customs gate and opened the large bag, full of clothes. The...
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Art: Chicago's Outdoor Sculpture
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McDaniel, Charles-Gene
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ART Chicago's Outdoor Sculpture CHARLES-GENE McDANIEL Picasso, Chagall, Calder: the roster lengthens as Chicago adds to the big-name artists in the outdoor sculptural museum the city is becoming....
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Young; Female; Black; and Revolutionary
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Lester, Julius
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BOOKS Young, Female, Black, and Revolutionary JULIUS LESTER ANGELA DAVIS: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Random House. 400 pp. $8.95. The cover photograph of Angela Davis shows an unsmiling woman, an African...
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Work Reform
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Barbash, Jack
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Work Reform WORK AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE, edited by James O'Toole. MIT Press. 414 pp. $15. JACK BARBASH During Elliot Richardson's administration as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare,...
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The Wrong Sex
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Gershun, Martha
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The Wrong Sex ROOMS WITH NO VIEW: A WOMAN'S GUIDE TO THE MAN'S WORLD OF THE MEDIA, compiled by the Media Women's Association and edited by Ethel Strainchamps. Harper & Row. 320 pp. $5.95...
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Struggle for Self
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Pendleton, Elsa
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Struggle for Self THE ODD WOMAN, by Gail Godwin. Alfred A. Knopf. 419 pp. $8.95. ELSA PENDLETON The "new" woman's novel provides some of the best fiction available today. Major novels have always...
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Rake and Poet
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Hirsch, Foster
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Rake and Poet LORD ROCHESTER'S MONKEY, by Graham Greene. Viking Press. 230 pp. $15.95. FOSTER HIRSCH John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester, the worldly Restoration gallant and court wit, seems a...
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Books Briefly
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Books Briefly CRY CRISIS! REHEARSAL IN ALASKA, by Harvey Manning, with Hugh Nash, Kenneth Brower, and David R. Brower (Friends of the Earth, 529 Commercial, San Francisco, CA 94111. 313 pp. $7.50...
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Letters
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LETTERS Reverse Racism Charles Conconi's comment in the January issue, "The General and the Jews," is good with but one exception. In emphasizing the speciousness of General George S. Brown's...
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End Game: Peace in Our Time
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Lipez, Richard
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END GAME Peace in Our Time RICHARD LIPEZ The United States and Russia now have the nuclear capability to destroy each other a mere fifteen times over, and thanks to the Vladivostok agreement that...
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