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IssueVol. 062 Issue 007 (July 1 1998)
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Paid articleBon Appétit
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild Bon Appétit The assault on abortion rights is advancing on many fronts. In Florida, five clinics were vandalized in May when intruders poured foul-smelling...
Paid articleHONEST LIVING
Kroninger, Stephen
HONEST LIVING Stephen...
Paid articleTOMORROW'S NEWS TONIGHT
Brodner, Steve
Letters to the Editor Not Just Any Fastener Will Durst’s article “Scheduling Problems” (April issue) unfortunately misuses the registered trademark VELCRO®. We are sure the misuse was...
Paid articleCOMMENT
Comment Suharto’s Heirs The dictator is gone. The dictatorship lives. The eventful days of May that brought down Suharto, one of the world’s most sanguinary autocrats, might go down in the books...
Paid articleGoing Hungry
Conniff, Ruth
Futher Comment Ruth Conniff Going Hungry The debate over whether to let children, elderly, and disabled legal immigrants collect food stamps brought out the real ghouls in Congress. The...
Paid articleNO COMMENT
No Comment Hide the Pencils! Representative Helen Chenoweth, Republican of Idaho, speaking to a group of schoolchildren in Boise about President Clinton’s Executive Order banning the import of...
Paid articleVeni, Viagra, Vici
Clinton, Kate
Unplugged Kate Clinton Veni, Viagra, Vici Yes, we have the Viagra was hastily scrawled on a lid ripped from a pizza box and tacked up in the prescription department of my local Upper West Side...
Paid articleON THE LINE
On The Line Koreatown’s Workers Find a Voice Los Angeles There may be more people of Korean descent in Los Angeles than in any city this side of Seoul. Thousands of people in what is called...
Paid articleLights Out on Abortion
Conklin, Melanie
Lights Out on Abortion By Melanie Conklin At 3:00 in the afternoon on May 20, Dr. Dennis Christensen, dressed in surgical scrubs, is standing outside his operating room and staring at the fax...
Paid articleSmall Arms, Large Problems
Charman, Karen
Small Arms Large Problems Today’s biggest killers are assault rifles, machine guns, mortars, and grenades By Karen Charman Inspired by the unexpected success of the international campaign to...
Paid articleThe Pentagon's New Toy
KLARE, MICHAEL
The Pentagon’s New Toy By Michael Klare Say goodbye to the M-16 rifle and the M-203 grenade launcher. The U.S. Army just unveiled its new, all-purpose firearm: the Objective Individual Combat...
Paid articleThis Report Brought to You by Monsanto
Rampton, Sheldon; Stauber, John
This Report Brought to You by Monsanto By Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber Jane Akre and Steve Wilson are bulldog reporters—the sort of journalists who make some enemies along the way. That,...
Paid articlePrisoner in Kosovo
Lippman, Peter
Prisoner in Kosovo By Peter Lippman In March, I became a prisoner in Kosovo, along with a group of activists from Peaceworkers, a California-based organization that monitors human-rights abuses...
Paid articleIt's What's for Dinner
Cuadros, Paul
It's What's for Dinner By Paul Cuadros Most everyone heard about Hudson Foods’s twenty-five-million-pound recall of bacteria-contaminated ground beef last summer. It was the largest recall in...
Paid articleIn Consideration of Stray
Hutton, Susan
Poem Susan Hutton In Consideration of Stray April 8,1995 Their bold hearts muscle them toward the sound of your boots then back, barking. It is dark. Streets sink into the hillside in sequence,...
Paid article'Who Does the IMF Represent?'
'Who Does the IMF Represent?' EDITORS NOTE: On April 21, the House Banking Subcommittee on General Oversight and Investigations held a hearing on the International Monetary Fund. Representative...
Paid articleRobert Fisk
Rothschild, Matthew
The Progressive Review By Matthew Rothschild Robert Fisk is Britain’s most highly decorated foreign correspondent. He has received the British International Journalist of the Year award seven...
Paid articleBOOKS
Books The Circle of Death Spoils of War: The Human Cost of America’s Arms Trade By John Tirman Free Press. 310 pages. $25.00. by Harvey Wasserman After George Bush’s 1991 triumph in Iraq,...
Paid articleHypocrisy Festival
Ivins, Molly
Small Favors Molly Ivins Hypocrisy Festival India and Pakistan have gone nuclear. Russia is collapsing. Suharto has been replaced by Habibie, a man whose idea of development is wasting billions...
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