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Vol. 058 Issue 006 (June 1 1994)
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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 A Nixon Postscript For the better part of five years, from his inauguration in January 1969 to my departure from Washington journalism in the summer of 1973, I covered...
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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LETTERS to the Editor Health-Care Hustle How refreshing it was to see the truth about health-care reform in print ("Health Care Hustle," Comment, April issue). How sad it is to realize that the...
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COMMENT
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the Progressive Comment Ask the Haitians Gradually but inexorably, the pressure is building for U.S. military intervention in Haiti. It comes from such influential members of Congress as...
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NO COMMENT
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noComment Newspaper in the Mist From the San Francisco Examiner: "Americans know more of Rwanda than they realize. They know Rwanda as the land of Sigourney Weaver. Rwanda is the natural habitat...
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ON THE LINE
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ON THE LINE Exxon Invades the North Woods Nashville, Wisconsin In April, Exxon executives mingled with representatives of four Native American tribes, as well as anglers, small business owners,...
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REFLECTIONS
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Graff, E. J.
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REFLECTIONS E.J. Graff Pride and Prejudice When I looked back at the escalator behind me, my heart lifted. Hundreds of men and women were streaming off the subway at Dupont Circle—all, it seemed,...
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PUNDIT WATCH
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Douglas, Susan
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PUNDIT WATCH Susan Douglas The Nixon Amnesia Call me a heartless bitch, but I found the media eulogies of Richard Nixon revolting. The fulsome praise lavished on this lifelong, red-baiting...
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CLASS NOTES
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Reed, Adolph Jr.
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CLASS NOTES Adolph Reed Jr. Looking Back at 'Brown' On May 16, 1954, I made my First Communion at a church in downtown Washington, D.C. It seemed like a very big event at the time. The next day,...
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SECOND-CLASS REFUGEES
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Davidson, Miriam
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SECOND-CLASS REFUGEES Persecuted women are denied asylum BY MIRIAM DAVIDSON On a spring afternoon in 1986, a thirteen-year-old Salvado-ran girl named Marta Ramirez had just arrived home from...
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DAY-CARE DISGRACE
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Baker, Linda
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DAY-CARE DISGRACE BY LINDA BAKER It's about 3:30 on a Thursday afternoon, and inside My School, a child-care center in Portland, Oregon, seventeen children between the ages of two-and-a-half and...
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IF YOU BUILD LT,
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Bartimole, Roldo
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'If You Build lt, Baseball holds a city hostage BY ROLDO BARTIMOLE Here's some cautionary advice from Cleveland: Hold onto your pocketbooks because Jesse James and Al Capone working as partners...
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THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW LARRY KRAMER
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Winokur, L. A.
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THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW Larry Kramer 'I was not a political animal before AIDS.' BY L.A. WINOKUR It wasn't hard to figure out which apartment was Larry Kramer's. Bumper stickers chronicling...
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JOURNAL ENTRY
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Becker, Matt
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JOURNAL ENTRY Matt Becker On Strike We'd thrown up the picket lines at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, and hadn't let a single truck in or out for the first four days of the national strike by Teamster...
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BOOKS
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BOOKS Dissin' Detroit HARD STUFF: The Autobiography of Mayor Coleman Young by Coleman Young and Lonnie Wheeler Viking Press. 331 pp. $22.95. by Tod Ensign Some autobiographies strive to deepen...
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SMALL FAVORS
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Ivins, Molly
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SMALL FAVORS Molly Ivins Remembering Dick Quel triumph for the old Trickster. One last time we got a new Nixon. The Dead Nixon was, according to all those glowing tributes on television, a man of...
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