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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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Kirp, David L.
| May 14, 1990 issue
At a time when AIDS policy for adults remains embattled terrain, the young exert a powerful and seemingly noncontroversial claim on attention of the U.S....
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Bird, Kai
| August 30, 1986 issue
This article focuses on the political developments in the U.S. Another torrid Washington summer brings to mind a theory first propounded by the late Everett...
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Powledge, Fred
| April 29, 1978 issue
Profiles New York City congressman Frederick Richmond representing Brooklyn. Background on Richmond's successful congressional bid in 1974; Education;...
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Pinsky, Mark
| January 31, 1976 issue
Examines the politics of North Carolina senator Jesse Helms. Decision to vote against the confirmation of Henry Kissinger as Secretary of State; Role as...
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Pinsky, Mark
| February 22, 1975 issue
Profiles North Carolina politician Terry Sanford. Constant support given to the Democratic Party; Sanford's election as governor in 1960; Establishment...
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Weales, Gerald
| May 3, 1986 issue
The article discusses the book "The Hoosier Politician: Office Holding and Political Culture in Indiana, 1896-1920," by Philip R. VanderMeer. VanderMeer...
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Wilkes, Paul
| January 24, 1972 issue
Focuses on efforts employed by New York senator John R. Dunne for prison reform in the state. Investigation of suicides and disturbances in prisons, by...
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Hitchens, Christopher
| May 23, 1987 issue
When the solemn, quaking deliberations of the Congressional panel have attained the pitch of nerve that is required to look the obvious in the face, and...
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Hill, Gladwin
| October 11, 1965 issue
According to books, "water is two parts, hydrogen and oxygen. Actually, it's one part economics and one part politics." This should come as no surprise...
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