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Vol. 041 Issue 006 (June 1 1977)
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The Energy Program
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COMMENT The Energy Program Aside from its complex and controversial specifics (some of which are still being elaborated by the Administration at this writing), the energy program laid before...
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The Word from Washington
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THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON William H. Sullivan, one of the State Department's career Cold Warriors, is President Carter's nominee to serve as U.S. ambassador to Iran. If the President's intent was...
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Behind the Saccharin Uproar
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Uproar, Behind the Saccharin
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Behind the Saccharin Uproar WILLIAM HINES and JUDITH RANDAL No U.S. Government decision in recent memory has triggered a swifter, broader, or more explosive public reaction than the March 9...
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Reflections: On Rage Remembered
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Davidon, Ann Morrissett
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REFLECTIONS On Rage Remembered ANN MORRISSETT DAVIDON Recently I have had revived — via television — some of the rage I used to feel in the 1960s when the evening television news brought pictures...
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The Trilateral Commission: Have Capitalism and Democracy Come to a Parting of the Ways?
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Bowles, Samuel
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The Trilateral Commission Have Capitalism and Democracy Come to a Parting of the Ways? SAMUEL BOWLES A month before the banks took over New York City and began dismantling the welfare state...
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In the Swim
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Mayer, Milton
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In the Swim MILTON MAYER My club has a great swimming pool, with six wide lanes separated by floats. Each wide lane is divided by a bottom-stripe so that two clubfellows, with a little mutual...
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Minimal Coercion': The Plan to Revive the Draft
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Cortright, David
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The Pentagon and its Congressional boosters are looking to a larger military force 'Minimal Coercion': The Plan to Revive the Draft DAVID CORTRICHT I. F. Stone has always said that the best...
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Turmoil in the Miners' Union
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Sinclair, Ward
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A restless and disgruntled work force, a bitterly divided leadership Turmoil in the Miners' Union WARD SINCLAIR The forbidding old United Mine Workers building on Washington's placid McPherson...
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'Malpractice' in the Schools
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Hartle, Joan Baratz and Terry
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Inadequately educated students are seeking financial redress in the courts 'Malpractice' in the Schools JOAN C. BARATZ and TERRY W. HARTLE Educators and physicians have much in common. Members of...
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Art: Marc Chagall at Ninety
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Werner, Alfred
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ART Marc Chagall at Ninety ALFRED WERNER Longevity is not granted more often to artists of genius than to ordinary humans. Men and women endowed with unusual talents, especially artists, are more...
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Vietnam Aftermath
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DUDMAN, RICHARD
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BOOKS Vietnam Aftermath RICHARD DUDMAN The old Washington Daily News used to have a nice way of just laying out the facts and letting the reader judge for himself what to think or feel about...
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Chicago's Chekhov
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Burnside, Gordon
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Chicago's Chekhov TALKING TO MYSELF: A MEMOIR OF MY TIME, by Studs Terkel. Pantheon Books. 316 pp. $10. GORDON BURNSIDE Studs Terkel was born in Chicago in 1912. He was raised primarily by his...
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Uncertain Glories
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O'Neill, William L.
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Uncertain Glories GATES OF EDEN: AMERICAN CULTURE IN THE SIXTIES, by Morris Dickstein, Basic Books. 300 pp. $11.95. WILLIAM L. O'NEILL Morris Dickstein's new book, Gates of Eden: A merican...
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Memorable Madman
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Egerton, John
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Memorable Madman LANCELOT, by Walker Percy. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 257 pp. $8.95. JOHN EGERTON At roughly five-year intervals since 1961, Walker Percy has been favoring us with his...
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The 1918 Crest
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Crest, The 1918
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The 1918 Crest AMERICA'S MOMENT: 1918.AMERICAN DIPLOMACY AT THE END OF WORLD WAR I, by Arthur Walworth. W. W. Norton. 300 pp $14.95. BILL SOLOMON Diplomatic history seldom depicts an era fully....
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Books Briefly
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Books Briefly WORLD ARMAMENTS AND DISARMAMENT (MIT Press. 493 pp. $25). In recent years this volume, the annual yearbook of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), has become...
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Letters
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LETTERS Congress and the CIA Arthur Miller's Comment in the May issue on the inadequacy of President Carter's defense of the CIA's payments to King Hussein as "not illegal" is particularly welcome...
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End Game: Perks
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Perks, End Game:
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END GAME Perks RICHARD LIPEZ Now that the cost of maintaining each member of Congress has reached the alarming figure of $1.5 million a year, some reform-minded members of the House Select...
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