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Vol. 042 Issue 006 (June 1 1978)
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Comment
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COMMENT A Chance to Speak for Survival For almost a third of a century the United States and the Soviet Union, comprising about one-tenth of the world's population, have been pursuing their...
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Hole-watching
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Knoll, Erwin
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Hole-watching ERWIN KNOLL This may be the only magazine in America that does not regularly run the Mobil Oil Corporation's institutional advertisements. They're here, they're there, they're...
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The Word from Washington
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Getlein, Frank
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THE WORD FROM WASHINGTON In Oklahoma they used to say that the state's first U.S. Senator, a Mississippian named Gore, was elected while passing through on a train. You could just about say the...
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Who Owns America? The Same Old Gang
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Zeitlin, Maurice
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Who owns America? The same old gang MAURICE ZEITLIN Do you remember those full-page newspaper ads that showed a little old lady stroking her locomotive, supposedly owned by millions of ordinary...
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Reflections: On Being 'Consulted'
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Taylor, Ethel
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REFLECTIONS On Being 'Consulted' ETHEL TAYLOR On March 11, 1978, I attended a Non-Governmental Organization Conference convened by the U.S. State Department to discuss the forthcoming United...
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Farmers on the March
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Lerza, Catherine
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They feel they have been betrayed by the system they believe in Farmers on the March CATHERINE LERZA The striking farmers of the American Agriculture Movement are angry. More than that, they are...
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The Ultimate Defense of the Ultimate Weapon
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Day, Samuel H. Jr.
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The Ultimate Defense of the Ultimate Weapon SAMUEL H. DAY JR. As host to the nation's two nuclear weapons laboratories, incubators of the greatest arsenal of all time, the University of...
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Blowing the Whistle on Agent Orange
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Ensign, Michael Uhl and Tod
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Blowing the Whistle on Agent Orange MICHAEL UHL and TOD ENSIGN Maude de Victor works behind a cold, steel gray desk in the Benefits Section of the Veterans Administration regional office in...
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The Media Monopolies
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Bagdikian, Ben H.
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Our sources of news are increasingly controlled by a few conglomerate corporations The Media Monopolies BEN H. BAGDIKIAN If the trend toward concentration of control in the news media is...
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Striking Out on Their Own
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Kotlowitz, John Junkerman and Alex
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Striking Out on Their Own JOHN JUNKERMAN and ALEX KOTLOWITZ On the morning of February 7, 1978, a new daily newspaper hit the streets of Madison, Wisconsin — a modest twenty-page tabloid with a...
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Dance: Pilobolus
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Rosen, Lillie F.
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DANCE Pilobolus LILLIE F. ROSEN Pilobolus began in 1971 as a dance group of four males who met at Dartmouth and whimsically gave themselves the name of a fungus said to be commonly found in horse...
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The 'Enormous Enormities' of Nazism
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Mayer, Milton
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BOOKS The 'Enormous Enormities' of Nazism MILTON MAYER REACHING JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG, by Bradley F. Smith. Basic Books. 349 pp. $15. THE HISTORY OF THE GERMAN RESISTANCE 1933-1945, by Peter...
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'Young Bob' LaFollette
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McMillin, Miles
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'Young Bob' LaFollette "YOUNG BOB" LAFOLLETTE. A Biography of Robert M. LaFollette Jr., 1895-1953, by Patrick J. Maney. University of Missouri Press. 338 pp. $18. MILES McMILLIN Suppose a U.S....
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Today's Families
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SKERRY, PETER
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Today's Families HAVEN IN A HEARTLESS WORLD: THE FAMILY BESIEGED, by Christopher Lasch. Basic Books. 230 pp. $12.95. PETER SKERRY Haven in a Heartless World: The Family Besieged is a demanding,...
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Books Briefly
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Books Briefly DASHER: THE ROOTS AND THE RISING OF JIMMY CARTER, by James Wooten (Summit Books. 377 pp. $11.95). The 1976 campaign Secret Service code name. Dasher, is an apt description of...
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Letters
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LETTERS 'Jihad' On the contents page of your April 1978 issue you warn the reader that Milton Mayer in his article "Jihad" may offend a sizable portion of the readership. I turned to it at once to...
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End Game: Airtight
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Lipez, Richard
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END GAME Airtight RICHARD LIPEZ Klopner was a desperate man. His company, the Klopner Mortgage Investment Trust, had put up six seventy-story office towers in midtown Manhattan in the past three...
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