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Hitchens, Christopher | May 5, 1984 issue
The Ethics in Government Act is enough to drive anybody to drink. It is, as legislation goes, rather clearly worded. Its intent is both definite and reasonable,...

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Sherrill, Robert G. | March 1, 1965 issue
"Strange things are done /Neath the midnight sun," wrote Robert Service, laureate of the Yukon gold rush, and if people could only find a replacement for...

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Weill-Tuckerman, Anne | June 28, 1965 issue
The United States and the Organization of American States have no monopoly on by-passing the United Nations (UN) in favor of regional organizations. The...

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Blanshard, Paul | May 27, 1950 issue
Two questions concerning Israel have been disturbing American liberals: Does Israel guarantee freedom and equality for its non-Jewish minorities? Is it...

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Whitaker, Urban | October 4, 1958 issue
Disciples of "realpolitk," have always regarded the United Nations as a forum for counting soldiers under the guise of counting nose, they believe, in other...

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August 9, 1947 issue
This article focuses on several political developments related to the United Nations. The United Nations action does not settle the Indonesian war. For...

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Odegard, Peter H. | July 29, 1931 issue
In his speech of acceptance on August 11, 1928, U.S. President Herbert Hoover referred to the Eighteenth Amendment as "a great social and economic experiment,...

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March 4, 1931 issue
Five states have joined with the Appalachian Electric Power Co. to prevent the Federal Power Commission from exercising jurisdiction over the power plant...

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Gruening, Martha | May 8, 1935 issue
This article focuses on the Costigan-wagner anti-lynching bill. The bill has been described the bill as a reflection on the South, insisted that Southern...

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Seagle, William | April 20, 1932 issue
The article presents information on the book "Criminal Justice in England," by Pendleton Howard. The book presents an account of English criminal-law administration...

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