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Shapiro, Bruce | November 12, 1990 issue
This year Iowa's tradition of liberal populism faces crucial tests in close races for both the U.S. senator and governor. The Senate campaign pits incumbent...

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Clymer, Adam | February 5, 1977 issue
Focuses on the inauguration day of U.S. President Jimmy Carter at Des Moines, Iowa on February 7, 1976. Assessment of the popularity of Carter with people;...

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Nichols, John | November 24, 2003 issue
The author discusses developments in the race for the U.S. Democratic presidential nomination, and claims that primary voters are likely to elect an activist...

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Davidson, Osha | June 14, 1986 issue
A blight that is economic rather than botanical is transforming small towns in the Midwest into rural ghettos-pockets of poverty, unemployment and despair....

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December 1, 1969 issue
Several conclusions may be drawn about U.S. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's ominous Des Moines, Iowa, speech. It is now clear, if there was ever any doubt...

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Glickman, Harvey | October 9, 1954 issue
This article focuses on the Seventh National Student Congress that was convened at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, from August 22 through August 31. Compared...

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Thimmesch, Nick | September 10, 1955 issue
The article focuses on liquor laws in Iowa. The Iowa liquor law, enacted in 1935, prohibits the sale of liquor by the drinks but provides for sale of package...

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Thimmesch, Nick | August 13, 1955 issue
The George Hora farm is near one of the many bends in Washington County road "R," in southeast Iowa, and unless it is Christmas or corn-picking time, there...

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Ransom, Charles F. | August 13, 1955 issue
This article focuses on the Soviet Union government's visit to the farms of Iowa. This was surmounted by sending the Russian group as an official, government...

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Ransom, Charles F. | November 26, 1955 issue
Last summer's drought burned pastures and shriveled corn yields in southwestern Iowa and northwestern Missouri. Ever since 1952, farm prices and farm incomes...

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