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IssueVol. 054 Issue 004 (April 1 1990)
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Paid articleNo Future
Editor
Memo No Future This space threatens to become an obituary column for demised magazines. Last month I wrote about the North Country Anvil, a splendid periodical that gasped its last when its...
Paid articleLetters
Letters Disgrace in Panama The Progressive's editorial on the Panama invasion ("Disgrace in Panama," Comment, February issue) was a bit racist. If George Bush were to lose the 1992 election, void...
Paid articleComment
Comment Left Not Hanging Does the fall of Stalinism in Europe cast into doubt and disrepute what there is of a Left in the United States? That theme is circulating at the moment, pushed along by...
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment The Wit and Wisdom of Alfred C. Sikes From a profile of the new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission in Investor's Daily: "Sikes sees nothing less than a 'communications...
Paid articleJust inside the Door
Jordan, June
JUST INSIDE THE DOOR June Jordan Mandela and the Kingdom Come The world watches for the face of this man. This is the face hidden and forbidden by force. These are the cheeks and these are the...
Paid articleDatelines
Pitsch, Harvey Fireside, Debra Blake Weisenthal, Patricia Spitler,and Mark
Datelines Bitter Memories of Afghanistan ITHACA, NEW YORK Glasnost has opened up many taboo topics for discussion by the Soviet public. That extends to the ten-year military expedition in...
Paid articleReflections
Cohen, Mitchel
REFLECTIONS Mitchel Cohen What If We Were to Act: In 1986, dock workers in California refused to unload ships carrying goods from South Africa. They didn't wait for Congress to pass a law that...
Paid articleThe New Indian Wars
Kerr, Scott
The New Indian Wars The trail of broken treaties grows longer BY SCOTT KERR In northern Wisconsin and a number of other areas around the country, confrontations—possibly violent...
Paid articleA Shortage of Solitude
A Shortage of Solitude It's getting harder and harder to find places for prayer and solitude along the Rocky Mountain Front," says Chris Worth, a Blackfeet traditionalist. "I was with an elder, and...
Paid articleAn Interview Vine Deloria Jr.
Warrior, Robert Allen
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW Vine Deloria Jr. 'It's about time to be interested in Indians again/ BY ROBERT ALLEN WARRIOR It's been more than twenty years since the appearance of Custer Died for...
Paid articleGOONs, G-Men, and AIM
Churchill, Ward
GOONs, G-Men, and AIM At last the story will be told BY WARD CHURCHILL Acase of quasi-official manipulation of the U.S. legal system for purposes of censorship—one of the most virulent in recent...
Paid articleA Green Fridge
Kelley, Kevin J.
A Green Fridge Britain's gray politics takes on a new hue BY KEVIN J. KELLEY Where else but in England's "green and pleasant land" would a Green Party be able to achieve a startling electoral...
Paid articleTalk of the Mountain
Aufderheide, Pat
Talk Of the Mountain An Appalachian arts center comes of age BY PAT AUFDERHEIDE At Appalshop, the 1960s never died. They just grew up. Now celebrating adulthood at age twenty-one, Appalshop is a...
Paid articleSmall Favors
Ivins, Molly
SMALL FAVORS Molly Ivins Lost in the Stars And another reason I'm proud to be from Dallas—here's the headline on the lead editorial in the Southern Methodist University Daily Campus for February...
Paid articleThe Age of the Unheralded
Garrow, David J.
The Age of the Unheralded by David J. Garrow Future decades are likely to call the late 1980s and early 1990s the Age of Gorbachev, just as American historians speak of the Age of Jackson and the...
Paid articleFrom the Back Row
Rich, Adrienne
BOOKS BRIEFLY From the Back Row TIME'S POWER: Poems 1985-1988 by Adrienne Rich W.W. Norton. 58 pp. $7.95. This beautiful collection from one of America's finest poets displays her range of...
Paid articleThe Last Word
Rybacek, Irina
THE LAST WORD Irina Rybacek Return to Prague Aposter with a photograph of a slightly disheveled Vaclav Havel' greets me at the Prague airport. "Havel to the Castle," says the caption, referring...
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