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Vol. 046 Issue 004 (April 1 1982)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Letters
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LETTERS to the Editor 1984! The cold, dreary winter months are depressing enough without your February issue, with its accounts of the increased chances of a no-win nuclear war, the additional...
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Comment
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COMMENT Bedtime for Bonzo As the Vietnam war closed in on him, as the protesters chanted in the streets, as the polls turned against him and the columnists and commentators lost their enthusiasm,...
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No Comment
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NO COMMENT Higher Learning, Double Cheese Among the inducements offered to Bo Schembechler to persuade him to stay on as the University of Michigan's football coach was a $150,000 pizza-parlor...
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Reflections
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Day, Samuel H. Jr.
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REFLECTIONS Samuel H. Day Jr. Reinventing the World It is not an easy thing to contemplate the end of the world. Just thinking about it, let alone saying or doing something about it, calls up...
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O Washington
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Jones, Arthur
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O WASHINGTON Arthur Jones Save the Speaker How long will it take a tall, white-haired, seventy-one-year-old man with a big beer belly to run from the Speaker's Rooms in the Capitol down to the...
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Datelines
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al., Arthur Jones et.
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DATELINES Nancy, You Know Those Folks? WASHINGTON, D.C. Come March 20 and the end of winter, an irritating speck was to have been removed from President Reagan's eye. The Community for Creative...
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THE PARTY'S OVER IN DIXON, ILL.
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Williams, Mary
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Reaganomio comes home The Party's Over in Dixon, III. BY MARY WILLIAMS_ "When I was nine, we moved to Dixon. It was ninety miles from Chicago. . . . A small town often thousand—to me it was a...
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DANCING IN THE DARK
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Barnet, Richard J .
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Reagan's national security two-step—more bombs, less talk Dancing in the Dark BY RICHARD J. BARNET No one has a good word to say about Ronald Reagan's foreign policy. Liberals criticize the...
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NUCLEAR WATCHDOG WITHOUT BARK OR BITE
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Ruby, Robert
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Nuclear Watchdog Without Bark or Bite BY ROBERT RUBY The international 'safeguards' agency has neither the competence nor the clout to curb proliferation The inspector from the International...
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NO BUCK, NO BANG
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Mayer, Milton
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NO BUCK, NO BANG BY MILTON MAYER "It is contrary to our religious principles to hire men to kill one another." —The Legislature of the Quaker Colony of Pennsylvania, 1709 Every mother's...
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WHOSE FREEDOM OF CHOICE!
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Paterson, Judith
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Whose Freedom of Choice 7 byjudith paterson • Sometimes it takes two to untangle Abortion is a men's issue," says Dan Logan, and a lot of men agree with him. Logan is a leader in an...
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THE NEW SHAPE-UP
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eld, Stuart Rosenf
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THE NEW SHAPE-UP BY STUART ROSENFELD With a crooked finger and a warm smile, state governments around the country are beckoning big business: Come, let us train your workers. And big business,...
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SUPERMARKET EROTICA
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Doscher, Carol Thurston and Barbara
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VIEWS REV I E W S SUPERMARKET EROTICA 'Bodice-busters' put romantic myths to bed BY CAROL THURSTON AND BARBARA DOSCHER Much comment on paperback romances has appeared in the popular...
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Indigenous Music
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Hentoff, Nat
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INDIGENOUS MUSIC Nat Hentoff New Horn from New Orleans In jazz, critics never discover startling new musical presences. Neither do record company executives or booking agents or club owners....
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Film
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Seitz, Michael H.
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FILM Michael H. Seitz Shoot Film, Not People My long-range goal," Leo Hurwitz has written, "has been to use and to expand the film medium to dramatize the meanings of contemporary experience, its...
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Leaks in the Nuclear Pipeline
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Gofman, John W.
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BOOKS Leaks in the Nuclear Pipeline RADIATION AND HUMAN HEALTH by John W. Gofman Sierra Club Books. 908 pp. $29.95. Dixie Lee Ray, former head of the Atomic Energy Commission, once...
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Bellow Is Back
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Bellow, Saul
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Bellow Is Back THE DEAN'S DECEMBER by Saul Bellow Harper & Row. 312 pp. $13.95. Widely hailed as this country's best novelist, Saul Bellow has won the Pulitzer Prize, three National Book Awards,...
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A Human Emerson
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Allen, Gay Wilson
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A Human Emerson WALDO EMERSON by Gay Wilson Allen The Viking Press. 751 pp. $25. If today's high school graduates carry away from their alma maters any vestige of what some educators used to call...
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Books Briefly
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BOOKS Wadsworth Longfellow and James Russell Lowell. By giving Emerson the name he privately preferred, Allen hopes to smuggle his client into the ranks of more durable binomials like Walt Whitman,...
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Puzzle
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Rathvon, Emily Cox and Henry
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THE PROGRESSIVE PUZZLE By Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon Letters to clue answers, when put in the appropriately numbered squares, will spell out a quotation. The first letters of the clue answers...
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The Last Word
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Wasserman, Harvey
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I UK I AS I WORD Harvey Wasserman The Industry that Couldn't Peace seems less tangible than war, somehow, and nuclear power plants that never get built seem less tangible than those that dot the...
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