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Alterman, Eric | July 14, 2003 issue
The article offers observations on contemporary liberalism in the United States. It was Election Day 1964 when Richard Mellon Scaife figured out that it...

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Jong, Erica | November 16, 1998 issue
When Random House's Modern Library imprint issued a list this past summer of the best novels in English published during the twentieth century, surely the...

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Sifry, Micha L. | April 12, 2004 issue
Does "Dean for America" have a second act? That's the question a lot of people have been asking after the collapse of Howard Dean's presidential campaign....

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Hedrick, Larry | December 28, 1998 issue
In the weeks before it went public, Netscape Corp., refused to split up the Internet browser market according to rules drawn up by the Microsoft Corp's...

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Stolper, Antonia | October 26, 1998 issue
This article presents information on the utility of Internet for U.S. voters. A new entry for the 1998 elections is the web site Women’s Voting Guide, a...

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February 17, 1997 issue
The article presents information about various events taking place in the month of February 1997. The month long Internet protest against last year's passage...

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Coyle, Karen | December 11, 2000 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing articles published in previous issues of this journal. Reference to the article "On Pixel Pages It Was Writ,"...

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Sifry, Micah L. | November 22, 2004 issue
Discusses a shift in America's civic life reflected in the 2004 U.S. presidential election. Impact of new tools and practices born on the Internet that...

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Masur, Louis | February 15, 1999 issue
The article discusses the significance of historians and historical documents as in discovering the aspects of the United States. Though the Internet now-a-days...

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Hill, Logan | April 26, 1999 issue
The article focuses on the annual survey of college freshmen, which confirms that a digital divide persists between the races. Of the freshmen surveyed...

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