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Leonard, Arthur S.
| July 2, 1990 issue
In the twenty-one years since the Stonewall uprising in New York City, legal battles have produced major changes in the status of gay men and lesbians....
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December 22, 2003 issue
The article comments on U.S. President George W. Bush's AIDS bill. This World AIDS Day we were greeted by new, more accurate data from the World Health...
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Binder, David
| September 29, 1962 issue
When a visitor enters the Saint Petersburg, Florida, a sense of foreboding overcomes him. This month the feeling of foreboding has been intensified by a...
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February 17, 1951 issue
The epidemic of sickness which kept so many railroad switchmen from their jobs was probably organized on a local rather than a national basis and there...
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Silver, George A.
| May 25, 1957 issue
Certainly, although the restrictive laws remain, homosexuality is in large measure condoned. The homosexual allows himself to appear more boldly as such....
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del Vayo, J. Alvarez
| November 12, 1949 issue
One question before the present session of the United Nations General Assembly, which was discussed recently in the budget committee, is whether to continue...
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MacFlecknoe
| November 11, 1931 issue
The dramatic turnabout in the world wheat markets, bringing a rise in the price of wheat of between 35 and 40 per cent in the course of three weeks, is...
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March 8, 1922 issue
Some 150,000 killed, as many dead of their wounds and of epidemics, and a million more robbed, plundered, and deprived of their means of existence--such,...
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de Bekker, L. J.
| September 20, 1919 issue
This article focuses on the future of Mexico. The future of Mexico, and indeed of every country, can be nothing but the outgrowth of the present. According...
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Knopf, S. Adolphus
| January 10, 1918 issue
The article focuses on tuberculosis cases in France after the war. The word tuberculosis comes from tubercle, which signifies a small rounded body, resembling...
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