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IssueVol. 040 Issue 010 (October 1 1976)
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Paid articleCarter and the Arms Race
COMMENT Carter and the Arms Race Every candidate who has successfully sought the Presidency of the United States in the last three decades has promised the American people that he would devote his...
Paid articleThe Word from Washington
THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON At issue is a $3 million damage suit for alleged invasion of privacy and a possible legal precedent that might discourage future Administrations from casually tapping the...
Paid articleWith Mr. and Mrs. Bridge in Kansas City
Burnside, Gordon
With Mr. and Mrs. Bridge in Kansas City GORDON BURNSIDE "But he seldom sold anything, because it seemed to him that if one invested in a substantial, well-managed corporation it should almost...
Paid articleReflections: On an Environmental Paradox
Connolly, Michael Best and William
REFLECTIONS On an Environmental Paradox MICHAEL BEST and WILLIAM CONNOLLY A peculiar paradox confronts the environmental movement—a paradox that most environmentalists have, to this point, failed...
Paid articleThe Court Turns Back the Clock
MILLER, ARTHUR S.
"The Nixon Court is as 'activist' as the Warren Court. The difference lies in the direction . .. . " The Court Turns Back the Clock ARTHUR S. MILLER Members of "discrete and insular minorities,"...
Paid articleWhy Miners Strike
Koeppel, Barbara
The coal miners' recent wildcat strikes were in defense of a principle they hold sacred Why Miners Strike BARBARA KOEPPEL Morgantown, West Virginia Applause ripped through the Morgantown junior...
Paid articleThe Marine Corps Builds Myths (and Breaks Men)
Musil, Robert K.
The Marine Corps Builds Myths (and Breaks Men) ROBERT K. MUSIL There is something depressingly familiar about recent disclosures of brutality and death in the United States Marine Corps—and about...
Paid articlePortugal: Still at the Crossroads
Uhl, Tod Ensign and Michael
It is too early to conclude that the 'revolution' has run its course Portugal: Still at the Crossroads TOD ENSIGN and MICHAEL UHL As conventional wisdom has it, the "revolution" in Portugal has...
Paid articleFor the Basques, Nothing Has Changed
Stewart, Jules
For the Basques, Nothing Has Changed JULES STEWART The conversation comes to an abrupt halt in the Bar Etxabe, a corner cafe in St. Jean-de-Luz, a little French Basque fishing village battered by...
Paid articleKissinger's Africa Policy: What Else Is New?
Grosscup, Beau
Washington pursues the same old policies by new means Kissinger's Africa Policy: What Else Is New? BEAU GROSSCUP The fanfare accorded to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's journey to Africa...
Paid articleTinkering with the Clouds
DERNBACH, JOHN
Efforts mount to manipulate the weather for peaceful purposes and as a weapon of war Tinkering with the Clouds JOHN DERNBACH During his third voyage, Gulliver met a sooty and ragged man who "had...
Paid articleThe Posse Rides Again
AIkire, Tom G.
The Posse Rides Again TOM G. ALKIRE During the summer of 1974, an Internal Revenue Service agent was assaulted and briefly held prisoner in a Wisconsin city while Posse Comitatus members called...
Paid articleThe Friendly Skies
Mayer, Milton
The Friendly Skies MILTON MAYER "Nobody Has a Lower Fare To California than United." It's worth a million—orahundred million— dollars to United to say this in full-page ads across the...
Paid articleThe Last Panther Trial
Simon, Scott
The police raid in which Fred Hampton died reverberates in a Chicago courtroom The Last Panther Trial SCOTT SIMON Chicago The latest and perhaps last of the Black Panther cases is now in its...
Paid articleA Radical Critique of U.S. Education and Society
SCHULTZ, STANLEY K.
A Radical Critique of U.S. Education and Society STANLEY K. SCHULTZ What? Yet another critique of the educational system of the United States? These jeremiads have become as inevitable as our...
Paid articleProfits First
MacEoin, Gary
Profits First HUNGRY FOR PROFITS: U.S. FOOD AND DRUG MULTINATIONALS IN LATIN AMERICA, by Robert J. Ledo-gar. IDOC/North America, 235 East 49th Street, New York, 10017. 209 pp. paperback....
Paid articleThe Adams Stamp
LANT, JEFFREY L.
The Adams Stamp THE ADAMS CHRONICLES: FOUR GENERATIONS OF GREATNESS, by Jack Shepherd. Introduction by Daniel J. Boorstin. Little, Brown. 448 pp. $17.50. THE BOOK OF ABIGAIL AND JOHN: SELECTED...
Paid articleBooks Briefly
Books Briefly MENCKEN'S LAST CAMPAIGN: H. L. MENCKEN ON THE 1948 ELECTION, edited with an introduction by Joseph C. Goulden (New Republic. 135 pp. $8.95). Mencken excelled at reporting political...
Paid articleLetters
LETTERS Grass-Roots Unionism George Bogdanich's article in the August issue on Ed Sadlowski and the growing reform movement in the Steelworkers Union was timely and well done. As a foundry worker...
Paid articleEnd Game: Breakthrough
Lipez, Richard
END GAME Breakthrough RICHARD LIPEZ Of all the phenomena that continue to baffle modern science—how electricity works, "black holes" in space, why the exhaust pipe on the Opel rusts out after...
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