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IssueVol. 041 Issue 009 (September 1 1977)
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Paid articleMobilizing for Survival
Lens, The Editors and Fielding McCehee III, Harold Willens, Leopold S. Wyler, and Sidney
COMMENT Mobilizing for Survival Peace activists who waged a vigorous three-year campaign against the B-1 bomber won a hollow victory on June 30, when President Carter announced he was abandoning...
Paid articleDo We Want to Trust the FBI?
Knoll, Erwin
Do We Want to Trust the FBI ? ERWIN KNOLL A headline in The Wall Street Journal caught my eye: "Next FBI Chief Must Be Able to Restore Trust." I couldn't help but wonder, Why? The story under the...
Paid articleThe Word from Washington
Getlein, Frank
THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON Gene McCarthy used to stun the nuns, when he was working that circuit, by telling them the Roman Catholics were chiefly responsible for the dread threat we all faced from...
Paid articleThe Clamshell Alliance:Getting It Together
Wasserman, Harvey
The Clamshell Alliance: Getting It Together HARVEY WASSERMAN Editor's Note: A potential mass movement against nuclear power reactors has been stirring in the United States for several years. Last...
Paid articleAnti - Nuclear Ferment in Europe
Hines, William
Anti-Nuclear Ferment in Europe WILLIAM HINES On the second weekend in June, an event of major economic and political significance occurred in Europe but almost completely escaped notice on this...
Paid articleSelling the Nuclear Faith
Selling the Nuclear Faith We must have done something right. "Public support for the electric utility industry is clearly on the decline," warns a memo drafted by a Cambridge-based consulting...
Paid articleHawking the Estrogen Fix
COHN, MORTON MINTZ and VICTOR
Hawking the Estrogen Fix MORTON MINTZ and VICTOR COHN Sir William Osier, who was probably the world's most famous and beloved physician when he died in 1919, once said, "The desire to take...
Paid articleA Whole Old Ball Game
A Whole Old Ball Game There's a dreadful drought in California, but there's no shortage of water. You can get all the water you want, advertised in the papers at three cents a gallon. What there...
Paid articleOn Smallness
KODNER, KAREN
REFLECTIONS On Smallness KAREN KODNER The word is out: Small is beautiful. Smaller farms, smaller cars, smaller families, smaller houses. Closely knit groups developing small-scale technologies...
Paid articleWinning Hearts and Minds for The All-Volunteer Military Force
Conrad, Thomas
Military recruiters stalk the high schools like the bounty hunters of old Winning Hearts and Minds for the All-Volunteer Military Force THOMAS CONRAD During the month of September, the Pentagon...
Paid articleVietnam: A New Numbers Game
Musil, Robert K.
Vietnam: A New Numbers Game ROBERT K. MUSIL After a long silence, the American press has once again turned its attention to Vietnam — and the new surge of postwar coverage is as replete with...
Paid articleWelfare State at the Crossroads
Logue, John
With the achievement of economic security, Scandinavians look for relief from taxes and bureaucracy Welfare State at the Crossroads JOHN LOGUE When the welfare state banishes fear of...
Paid articleRemakes
Turan, Kenneth
MOVIES Remakes KENNETH TURAN When Raymond Chandler, always troubled by the exigencies of plot construction, turned from the short story to the novel, he simply reused some of his material: Killer...
Paid articleHow Carter Won
Mankiewicz, Frank
How Carter Won FRANK MANKIEWICZ In the close freemasonry of political journalists, Jules Witcover has occupied a special niche for some time. When the writers and the pols would gather, there...
Paid articleArms Hucksters
Kaplan, Fred
Arms Hucksters THE ARMS BAZAAR: FROM LEBANON TO LOCKHEED, by Anthony Sampson. The Viking Press. 352 pp. $12.95. FRED KAPLAN In 1975 Senator Frank Church's Subcommittee on Multinational...
Paid articleLandmark on I.Q.
HAAR, T.A.VONDER
Landmark on I.Q. THE RACE BOMB: SKIN COLOR, PREJUDICE, AND INTELLIGENCE, by Paul R. Ehrlich and S. Shirley Feldman. Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co. 207 pp. $9.95. T.A.VONDER HAAR To say...
Paid articleArms in Politics
Dinh, Tran Van
Arms in Politics THE MILITARY AND POLITICS IN MODERN TIMES, by Amos Perlmutter. Yale University Press. 335 pp. $15. TRAN VAN DINH Twenty-five centuries ago, Sun Tzu, the Chinese Clausewitz, wrote...
Paid articleBooks Briefly
Books Briefly AMERICAN HUNGER, by Richard Wright (Harper & Row, 135 pp. $8.95). "The artist enhances life by his prolonged concentration upon it, while the politician emphasizes the impersonal...
Paid articleLetters
LETTERS Carter's B-1 Decision The cancellation of the B-1 bomber was the crucial test facing President Carter, and he passed it. I believe that many of your subscribers would like to see some...
Paid articleEnd Game: Don't Play It Again
Lipez, Richard
END GAME Don't Play It Again RICHARD LIPEZ My affair with Watergate had lasted for five years, but I stopped by for a final visit with the old scandal, now living in semi-retirement just outside...
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