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Vol. 056 Issue 006 (June 1 1992)
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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 Questioner Chuck Hansen of Sunnyvale, California, calls himself an "aviation historian and consultant," but that doesn't begin to cover it. Though he has never been a part of...
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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LETTER to the Editor What's in a War's Name? The piece on dissident Marines (On the Line, April issue) reminded me that for some time I have wanted to urge you to consider not using the term...
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COMMENT
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the Progressive Comment Over the Edge 'While program cuts have their roots in financial emergency, they are growing into something else: an increasingly strident attack on the very idea of...
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NO COMMENT
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NoCOMMENT What About the Pigeon? From a review in the London Sunday Telegraph of Thinking About Magritte, a novel by Kate Sterns: "Sterns's word-play is both breathtaking and witty— the Plaza...
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JUST INSIDE THE DOOR
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Jordan, June
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JUST INSIDE THE DOOR June Jordan The Light of the Fire Fire everywhere! Across the miasma of Los Angeles, the flames lift into the night and they proliferate. They rise, explosive, from my...
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ON THE LINE
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ON The Line Coming Out at the Barrel Lithonia, Georgia The sound of honking horns as cars pass the intersection of Panola Road and Interstate 20 is music to Cheryl Summerville's ears. "We're...
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FRIENDLY FASCISTS
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Berlet, Chip
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Friendly Fascists The Far Right tries to move in on the Left BY CHIP BERLET After the Alaska Green Party held its convention last March in Fairbanks, the newly elected chair, Ronnie...
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DEMOCRACY FOR UNIONS, TOO?
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McClure, Laura
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DEMOCRACY for Unions, Too? BY LAURA McCLURE Jerry Tucker formally announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United Auto Workers on the sidewalk in front of the union's Solidarity House in...
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THE BANKER NO WHO SAID TO THE CIA
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Cassidy, Peter
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The Banker NO Who Said to the CIA BYPETER CASSIDY Bob Maxwell commutes to a town called New Freedom, Pennsylvania, where he tends bar at the Colonial Hotel. This once-comfortable banker arrived...
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THE STRUGGLE FOR SOUL ISRAEL'S
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Steif, William
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THE STRUGGLE FOR SOUL ISRAEL'S BY WILLIAM STEIF It is precisely 1 p.m. at a small plaza, the Place de France, in Jerusalem. Across the street is the Kings Hotel, five blocks away the walled Old...
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THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW HANAN ASHRAWI
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Hamburg, Jill
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THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW Hanan Ashrawi Tou're either part of history and help shape it, or you step outside and become its victim.' BYJILL HAMBURG Hanan Ashrawi lives in the West Bank hills,...
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JOURNAL ENTRY
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Camillo, Barbara Asch
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JOURNAL ENTRY Barbara Asch Camillo Free Lunch Iowa City has 60,000 people now, but it must have been half that size when the artist Grant Wood lived two blocks from my home. It's likely that he'd...
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CULTURE
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Rapping, Elayne
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CULTURE Elayne Rapping Yuppie Horror Films The white, professional classes—at least that outlandishly fortunate 1 or 2 per cent who enjoy rising six- and seven-figure incomes while the rest of us...
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BOOKS
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BUELL, JOHN
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BOOKS Trapped on the Treadmill THE OVERWORKED AMERICAN: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure by Juliet B. Schor Basic Books. 336 pp. $23.00. by John Buell Liberals and conservatives, socialists...
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SMALL FAVORS
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Ivins, Molly
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SMALL FAVORS Molly Ivins Confusion. Uproar, and Upset Yoicks! The Perot-nistas are upon us. Here in Texas, where the vertically impaired billionaire who sounds like a chihuahua is running ahead...
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