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Paid articleHalf a Loaf Can Be Worse
COMMENT Half a Loaf Can Be Worse "Sometimes a bad arms control agreement is worse than none at all," said Paul Warnke, President Carter's chief arms controller, at his confirmation hearings in...
Paid articleThe Word from Washington
THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON One of the Capital's more interesting debates these days centers on the foreign policy bombshells casually dropped by President Carter in the course of his frequent...
Paid articleThe Russians Are Coming-Again
McGovern, George
The Russians Are Coming—Again GEORGE McGOVERN The arms establishment has lately been promoting a new round of near-hysteria over the relative power of the United States and the Soviet Union. The...
Paid articleReflections: On an Unsolved Mystery
Salisbury, Harrison E.
REFLECTIONS On an Unsolved Mystery HARRISON E. SALISBURY On Sunday morning, May 10, 1948, a Greek fisherman named Antonaros came upon a body floating about 150 yards offshore in Salonika Bay. He...
Paid articlePublic Power: Its Time Has Come
Munson, Richard
Municipal and co-op utilities do more for their customers and charge less Public Power: Its Time Has Come RICHARD MUNSON Sprawled across a recent front page of The Village Voice was the headline,...
Paid article'Somebody Simply Goofed'
Chapman, William
In Michigan, cattle are dying, people are ailing, and politicians are playing games 'Somebody Simply Goofed' WILLIAM CHAPMAN At first, the change was slow and baffling. The cows became moody,...
Paid articleCOPS Comes to San Antonio
Yoes, E. D. Jr.
A militant community organization shakes up one of America's 'used-to-have' cities COPS Comes to San Antonio E.D. YOES JR. San Antonio, Texas "One of America's four unique cities ..." boasts San...
Paid articleTrickle
Mayer, Milton
Trickle Some things are going to get worse before they get better, and some things are just going to get worse; like the dehydration of California. Sunny California is getting sunnier and sunnier...
Paid articleItaly's Communist Paradox
Cordon, Bill Sennett and Max
A classic dilemma: immediate reform or pursuit of the socialist goal Italy's Communist Paradox BILL SENNETT and MAX GORDON The paradox is striking: the West's strongest Communist Party is...
Paid articleOut There in America
Albrecht, Mark Pinsky, Harvey Wasserman, Bruce Golden, and Marcus J.
OUT THERE IN AMERICA The Dawson Boys Dawson, Georgia In Dawson, the people on the street speak a lot like they do in those funny articles and little books, inspired by the election of Jimmy...
Paid articleLatin America's Rebel Priests
Monahan, Jane
The clergy no longer tell the poor that they must accept the miseries of this world Latin America's Rebel Priests JANE MONAHAN What makes a priest a Third World priest? Is it the degree to which...
Paid articleLips that Sink Ships
Anderson, Jim McClellan and David E.
The Red-hunting era is alive and well at the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Lips that Sink Ships JIM McCLELLAN and DAVID ANDERSON Loose lips sink ships. Anyone who lived through the...
Paid articleNew U.S. Lake in the Pacific
Cale, Roger W.
The new 200-mile limit has profound strategic meaning in Micronesia New U.S. Lake in the Pacific ROGER W. GALE Guam A vast expanse of the Western Pacific may become an American economic lake...
Paid articleMovies: Old Politics and New
Turan, Kenneth
MOVIES »I J< Old Politics and New KENNETH TURAN Something is Very Wrong with This Great Land of Ours. That's a game any number can play, and any number often do. Much to the perplexity of...
Paid articleThe Slippery Slope of Disarmament'
Falk, Richard A.
The Slippery Slope of Disarmament' RICHARD A. FALK It is notable that Jimmy Carter received prolonged applause only once during his Inaugural Address. When he declared "We will move this year a...
Paid articleGrowing Up Poor
SKERRY, PETER N. Jr.
Growing Up Poor WORLDS OF PAIN: LIFE IN THE WORKING-CLASS FAMILY, by Lillian Rubin. Basic Books. 268 pp. $11.95. HERE TO STAY: AMERICAN FAMILIES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, by Mary jo Bane. Basic...
Paid articleThe Bogy Fades
HOCHSCHILD, ADAM
The Bogy Fades CROOKED PATHS: REFLECTIONS ON SOCIALISM, CONSERVATISM, AND THE WELFARE STATE, by Peter Clecak. Harper & Row. 206 pp. $10.95. ADAM HOCHSCHILD Like bad breath, bad prose turns you...
Paid articleAhead of Her Time
MEYER, HOWARD N.
Ahead of Her Time THE WOMAN AND THE MYTH: MARGARET FULLER'S LIFE AND WRITINGS, by Bell Gale Chevigny. The Feminist Press, Old Westbury, New York. 497 pp. $6.50. HOWARD N.MEYER A "definitive"...
Paid articleWoolf, Free-form
Pendleton, Elsa
Woolf, Free-form THE LETTERS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF. Volume Two: 1912-1922. Edited by Nigel Nicolson and Joanne Trautmann. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 627 pp. $14.95. ELSA PENDLETON Today, Virginia...
Paid articleBooks Briefly
Books Briefly PAUL ROBESON: ALL-AMERICAN, by Dorothy Butler Gilliam (New Republic Book Co., Inc. 216 pp. $8.95). In 1958, when the Supreme Court restored Paul Robeson's right to travel abroad, he...
Paid articleLetters
LETTERS Socialism I thoroughly enjoyed the article "Let's Start Talking about Socialism" by John Buell and Tom DeLuca, in your March issue. Isn't it frustrating that U.S. capitalistic "democracy"...
Paid articleEnd Game: License
Lipez, Richard
END GAME License RICHARD LIPEZ The sheriff came knocking with a warrant for my arrest, but I blithely waved him off. "I'm accused of practicing medicine without a license? That's a...
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