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Vol. 043 Issue 011 (November 1 1979)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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LETTERS
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LETTERS Slippage The editorial entitled "Carter's Crisis — and Ours" in the September issue seemed to me to have a connection with the letters, pro and con, about capital punishment. For many...
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COMMENT
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COMMENT The 'secret' revealed The front cover of this magazine was designed for the April 1979 issue. Only the date has been changed. Howard Morland's article, "The H-bomb Secret," and all of the...
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NO COMMENT
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NO COMMENT Anti-inflation note The House and Senate judiciary committees are still wrestling with the long-pending revision of the U.S. criminal code. One provision under consideration would make...
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THE H-BOMB SECRET
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MORLAND, HOWARD
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The H-bomb secret To know how is to ask why Howard Norland (Copyright 1979, Howard Morland.) What you are about to learn is a secret — a secret that the United States and four other nations, the...
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WRESTLING WITH LEVIATHAN
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Knoll, Erwin
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Wrestling with leviathan The Progressive knew it would win Erwin Knoll "We intend to resist the Government's attempt at censorship and suppression by all legal means at our disposal. We will...
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ATOMIC SECRECY: FUEL FOR THE COLD WAR
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BUELL, JOHN
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Atomic secrecy: fuel for the cold war The myth served a powerful few John Buell In February 1946, six months after the destruction of Hiroshima established the United States as the world's first...
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THE OTHER NECLEAR WEAPONS CLUB
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Day, Samuel H. Jr.
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The other nuclear weapons club How the H-bomb amateurs did their thing Samuel H. Day Jr. Last winter, as it was preparing to take The Progressive to court to suppress "secret/restricted data"...
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A NATION BESET BY CONFUSION AND TEAR
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McCrea, Ron
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REFLECTIONS A nation beset by confusion and fear Ron McCrea On September 16, The Madison Press Connection published a letter from a citizen to a Senator which contained a general discussion of...
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THE WAY THE PRESS SAW IT
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THE WAY THE PRESS SAW IT Here is a sampling of editorial opinion on the Government's abandonment of its First Amendment suit againstThe Progressive: We need no more such victories We are deeply...
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LETTERS ON THE H-BOMB CONTROVERSY
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LETTERS ON THE H-BOMB CONTROVERSY Congratulations — and many thanks — are in order from journalists across the country for your successful defense of the constitutional freedoms we all enjoy....
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A POSTSCRIPT
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MORLAND, HOWARD
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A postscript Howard Norland I hope the world recovers from the invention of radio and television. When radio was new, Hitler and Roosevelt used it to mesmerize their respective nations with...
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A 'PROXY WAR' NOBODY NEEDS
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Judis, John
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A 'proxy war' nobody needs The conflict between blacks and Jews John Judis On August 28, 1963, after 210,000 white and black Americans had assembled at the Lincoln Memorial to hear Dr. Martin...
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THE WAY WE SAW IT
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THE WAY WE SAW IT The following are excerpts from articles and editorials published by The Progressive since its founding on January 9, 1909. They have been edited only to achieve brevity. Unless...
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DEAD ON THE JOB
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Lens, Sidney
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Dead on the job Steady work can be a suicide trip Sidney Lens A particular American form of suicide," says Eula Bingham, executive director of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration...
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BOOKS
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BOOKS Race, class, and justice Arthur S. Miller FROM BROWN TO BAKKE. THE SUPREME COURT AND SCHOOL INTEGRATION: 1954-1978 by I. Harvie Wilkinson III Oxford University Press. 368 pp. $17.95. THE...
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THE LAST WORD
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Carbon, Ron
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THE LAST WORD Bonanza Ron Carbon Last March, shortly after the Government of the United States went to court to muzzle The Progressive, a syndicated columnist who shall remain nameless here...
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