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Earle, Steve | July 21, 2003 issue
The article profiles American folk singer Woody Guthrie. The singer's death was caused by Huntington's chorea, a hereditary brain-wasting disease. He was...

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Henwood, Doug | September 17, 1990 issue
In their May 1990 World Economic Outlook, analysts at the International Monetary Fund compared the expansion of 1982-89 with its two shorter-lived forebears,...

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Melman, Seymour | November 20, 1972 issue
Focuses on the effect of a war economy on the military-industrial empire of the U.S. Usage of corporate after-tax profit in military spending; Migration...

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Power, Jonathan | April 16, 1973 issue
Focuses on the role of immigrant workers in economic growth in Europe. Statistics on presence of immigrant workers in leading European countries; Measures...

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Ruppenthal, Karl M. | November 7, 1966 issue
The air lines are running out of pilots. Already acute, the shortage shows no signs of abating in the near future; indeed there are indications that it...

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Coleman, James S. | May 25, 1963 issue
In the 1930s, in the midst of a general depression, the Civilian Conservation Corps was initiated to meet the needs of boys who could no longer scratch...

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Riggs, Fred W. | April 8, 1950 issue
The political crisis over the return of King Leopold Ill in Belgium comes at a time when the country can little afford to be distracted from the major economic...

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July 5, 1958 issue
The article presents an overview of the July 1958 issue of "The Nation." Wage rates in the U.S. steel industry rose by some 20 to 25 cents an hour on July...

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August 23, 1947 issue
In response to the U.S. President Harry S. Truman's order, backed by $11,000,000 voted in Congress, 1,900,000 employees of the executive agencies and departments...

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Murray, Philip | June 28, 1941 issue
Those who advocate lowered living standards at this time cling to the discredited notion that our economic welfare requires an economy of scarcity and overlook...

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