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Beat the Devil

Cockburn, Alexander | June 21, 1986 issue

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The article presents information on practical politics. The marriage crunch clamor stems from the suggestion of a couple of sociologists at Yale and an economist at Harvard that college-educated women who are still single at the age of 35 have only a 5 percent chance of getting married. One of the Moon-backed "Washington Times," subsidiary publications is a thick monthly called "The World and I," edited by Morton A. Kaplan and charging $90 for a subscription. U.S. President Ronald Reagan Administration's lunges toward abandonment of the SALT II guidelines prompted tremendous commotion in the pundit community.

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POLITICS, Practical; MARRIAGE; PUBLISHERS & publishing; KAPLAN, Morton A.; REAGAN, Ronald; UNITED States
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