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Newbart, Dave
| December 24, 1990 issue
This article investigates a toxic-chemical spill inside the Admiral Company's plant in Galesburg which exposed corporate wrongdoing and even thwarted a...
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Seabrook, John
| June 1, 1985 issue
The article presents the author's comments on the book "The Magic Kingdom," by Stanley Elkin. According to the author, there's so little life in the book...
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Burkhalter, Holly
| September 14, 1985 issue
The article focuses on various sociopolitical issues related to the U.S. Diseases have social as well as biological histories. AIDS is a social disease...
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Brownstein, Ronald
| June 28, 1980 issue
Focuses on the liability of the U.S. government for Vietnam war veterans who are victims of radiation and toxic chemicals during the Vietnam War. Health...
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D'Adesky, Anne-Christine
| October 17, 1987 issue
The article comments on a complaint lodged by two Californians who have tested positive for HIV and by the San Francisco-based National Gay Rights Advocates...
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Kriegel, Leonard
| November 9, 1998 issue
The article presents views of the author. Illness was simpler before it was turned into a political cause and a literary category. Illness is rarely melodramatic,...
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O'Connell, Shaun
| September 29, 1969 issue
Reviews the book "Sick Friends," by Ivan Gold.
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Fowler, John M.
| December 9, 1961 issue
A professor of psychiatry at the University of Southern California recently isolated a new aspect of mental illness. It is the fear of the unknown and the...
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Inglis, Brian
| August 24, 1963 issue
Dependence on drugs is no new phenomenon in Great Britain, all classes have long taken for granted that pills and potions are inseparable from health, as...
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Chisholm, G. Brock
| July 20, 1946 issue
The most important question to the human race today is whether human beings can take the extraordinary and unprecedented actions required to avoid war....
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