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Vol. 040 Issue 004 (April 1 1976)
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Nuclear Power: The Danger and the Opportunity
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COMMENT Nuclear Power: The Danger and the Opportunity It had all the earmarks, just a few years ago, of another lost cause: a few environmentalists; some consumer activists led, as usual, by Ralph...
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The Word from Washington
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THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON In a new assessment of the Middle East military balance, the American Enterprise Institute, Washington's leading conservative think tank, concludes that while the Arabs...
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Who Will Own the Sun?
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NORTHCROSS, MARK
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Who Will Own the Sun? MARK NORTHCROSS Solar energy has begun to capture the American people's imagination. Clean, inexhaustible, capable of heating and cooling, convertible to electric power, the...
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The Pushers
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Spake, Amanda
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The pharmaceutical manufacturers' promotional steamroller produces profits, pain, and death The Pushers AMANDA SPAKE Langley High School in Northern Virginia, near Washington, D.C., looks like...
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Reflections: On April 15
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Mayer, Milton
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REFLECTIONS On April 15 MILTON MAYER In the great days of Capone, one of his retainers, the late Frank Nitti, was known as The Enforcer. ("Enforcer' ' was a sobriquet for what would later be...
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Hubert Humphrey's Second Coming
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Filner, Robert
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'Only the emergence of a new, new Richard Nixon could be more surprising....' Hubert Humphrey's Second Coming ROBERT FILNER The primaries have begun—and still non-candidate Hubert Horatio...
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Still Separate and Unequal
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Egerton, John
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The role of blacks In higher education is suffering from 'benign neglect' Still Separate and Unequal JOHN EGERTON Two of the most widely publicized issues in American higher education in recent...
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Out There in America
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Wasserman, Jeanette Foster, Cynthia Wornom, and Michelle
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OUT THERE IN AMERICA Trespassing' in Hawaii Kahoolawe, Hawaii For the last thirty-five years the U.S. military has been bombing the Hawaiian island of Kahoolawe. Located just eight miles west of...
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The Testing of Ella Grasso
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BURNHAM, ALEXANDER
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Connecticut's governor proves that women, too, can preside over political disorder The Testing of Ella Grasso ALEXANDER BURNHAM A year after assuming office, Governor Ella Grasso of Connecticut...
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Soldiers as Workers
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Uhl, Tod Ensign and Michael
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Unionization of the nation's armed forces may be an idea whose time has come Soldiers as Workers TOD ENSIGN and MICHAEL UHL An American GI jumps from his armored personnel carrier into the...
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Nuclear Madness: the Beginnings
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Bernstein, Barton J.
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BOOKS Nuclear Madness: the Beginnings BARTON J. BERNSTEIN / am become Death, The Destroyer of Worlds —Bhagavad-Gita Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, and the H-bomb decision in 1950, have raised...
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Game of Mirrors
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GITLIN, TODD
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Game of Mirrors THE TIME OF ILLUSION, by Jonathan Schell. Knopf. 392 pp. $10. TODD GITLIN The Time of Illusion seems at first a strange title for a book chronicling the Nixon years, for what...
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Daley's Chicago
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Despres, Leon M.
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Daley's Chicago DON'T MAKE NO WAVES—DON'T BACK NO LOSERS, by Milton R. Ra-kove. Indiana University Press. 296 pp. $10. LEON M. DESPRES Chicago's local government is the delight of American...
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Peace Corps Echo
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MacEoin, Gary
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Peace Corps Echo GROWING UP YANQUI, by Rachel Cowan. Viking Press 158 pp. $6.95. GARY MacEOIN Dear Rachel: Your brief, sincere, and unpretentious record (Growing Up Yanqui) of the transformation...
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Books Briefly
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Books Briefly THE ART CRISIS, by Bonnie Burnham (St. Martin's Press. 256 pp. $8.95). Books about stolen art suffer all too many comparisons to detective novels. In Bonnie Burnham's book, dramatic...
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Letters
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LETTERS Sidney Lens's 'The Doomsday Strategy' I want to express my appreciation to The Progressive for its special report on "The Doomsday Strategy," by Sidney Lens, in the February issue. The...
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End Game: Facing It
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Lipez, Richard
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END GAME Facing It RICHARD LIPEZ Our guest today on "Let's Face It" is Senator Buttress Pelkey, who wants to be elected President. He will be questioned by Hal Trivet, national correspondent for...
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