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Editorials

March 5, 1983 issue

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Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Toxic Reaganism," which discussed a campaign by the administration of U.S. President Ronald Reagan to enlarge corporate profits; "Send in the Awacs," which discussed a raid on an American hit squad dispatched to Lybia after a surveillance system detected Lybian military activity near the Sudanese border; "Judge-Made News," which discussed a court ruling against "The Nation" for violating former U.S. President Gerald Ford's copyright of his memoirs.

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EDITORIALS; PUBLIC administration; REAGAN, Ronald; CORPORATE profits; FORD, Gerald R., 1913-2006; UNITED States; LIBYA
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