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Vol. 052 Issue 001 (January 1 1988)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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MEMO FROM THE EDITOR
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MEMO from the Editor The Wrong Stuff If you subject yourself (as I do) to occasional contact with such right-wing publications as National Review, The American Spectator, or Human Events, or if...
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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LETTERS to the Editor Terrified Librarians As a retired librarian, I am compelled to add pusillanimous collectors and guardians of the book to your list of those who lack the guts to resist the...
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COMMENT
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comment Town and Country 'There are 286 black mayors in American cities today, many of them radical leaders of yesteryear.... They have excited hopes of a new day in their cities, and they have...
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NO COMMENT
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No Comment Frontiers of Free Enterprise A Wall Street Journal report from Corte Madera, California: "Universe of You, a new Marin County salon, offers help for high-strung people too busy to...
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DATE LINES
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Blitt, Connie; Bernstein, Dennis; Hopkins, Elaine; Nelson, Frank; Bielski, Vince; Dreifus, Claudia
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DATE LINES Camp Oliver North Shuts Down BORDENTOWN, NEW JERSEY Humberto Alvarado is a tried-and-true anticommunist with a zeal for his cause that would surely earn him the high praise of...
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BABIES FOR SALE
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Rothschild, Matthew
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Babies for Sale South Koreans make them, Americans buy them BY MATTHEW ROTHSCHILD Seoul, South Korea. Five pregnant women sleep on blankets on the tile floor of a small room. They keep their...
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FUMES IN THE FACTORY
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McBride, Gail
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FUMES IN THE FACTORY At a GTE plant, workers' health was on the line BY GAIL McBRIDE From the fall of 1976 to the spring of 1982, Dolores Heffren had a job she really liked. She worked "all...
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THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW MAGGIE KUHN
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Lyman, Francesca
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THE PROGRESSIVE Interview Maggie Kuhn A wrinkled radicals crusade BY FRANCESCA LYMAN Since her sixty-fifth birthday, Maggie Kuhn has almost singlehandedly created, nurtured, and built a...
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THE CITY THAT CAN'T DECIDE
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Payton, Brenda
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THE CITY THAT CANT DECIDE Will Oakland choose baseball over basics? BY BRENDA PAYTON What's a city to do? Should a city concentrate on attracting and aiding business, or on providing basic...
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WHAT MAKES PUBLIC TV PUBLIC?
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Aufderheide, Pat
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tELEVISION WHAT MAKES PUBLIC TV PUBLIC? It gets harder and harder to tell BY PAT AUFDERHEIDE As you tune in to Lassie or Star Trek, The Honeymooners or The Wild World of Animals, check your...
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SMALL FAVORS
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Ivins, Molly
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SMALL FAVORS Molly Ivins Numbers Game Once again the press is screwing up coverage of the Presidential campaign. We screw up every four years because, like French generals, we are always fighting...
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BOOKS
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Weinberg, Arthur
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BOOKS Maverick on the Court THE DOUGLAS LETTERS: Selections from the Private Papers of Justice William O. Douglas edited with an introduction by Melvin I. Urofsky Adler & Adler. 448 pp....
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THE LAST WORD
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Davidson, Osha
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THE LAST WORD Osha Davidson Hunting and Gathering To the occupants of cars speeding down the stretch of highway between Calamus and Grand Mound in eastern Iowa he barely exists: a momentary blur...
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