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Editorials

March 24, 1979 issue

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Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Banning the Bomb," which discussed the ban on the publication of an article about the hydrogen bomb in "The Progressive"; "Pan Request," which discussed the initiation of a study by Allen Ginsberg; "Human Rights in Iran," which discussed human rights in Iran; "Fish Story," which discussed journalism in New York; "Right of Asylum," which discussed the trial of a human rights case involving Hector Marroquin; "Yemen Questions," which discussed U.S. involvement in the Yemen war.

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EDITORIALS; PUBLISHERS & publishing; PROGRESSIVE, The (Periodical); HYDROGEN bomb; GINSBERG, Allen, 1926-1997; HUMAN rights; ASYLUM, Right of (Canon law); IRAN; YEMEN (Republic)
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