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Weir, Laila | May 7, 1990 issue
The article presents a interview of Jessica Mitford, a writer. On the query about the factors which influenced her and her sister to rebel, Mitford replied...

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Niesslein, Jennifer | October 20, 2003 issue
The author criticizes moves by the Bush administration to change the Head Start preschool program. Used to be, nearly everyone Democrat or Republican loved...

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May 7, 1983 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Reagan Draws the Line," which discussed a speech by U.S. President Ronald Reagan on national...

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Quinn, Jim | January 18, 1986 issue
The article focuses on the "On Language" column by William Safire in The New York Times Magazine. According to the author, self-styled language conservatives,...

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Maund, Alfred | March 14, 1953 issue
The article reports about the literacy rate in Kentucky. In Kentucky, nearly one-third of the young men who come before selective-service boards are being...

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Meier, Deborah | June 14, 2004 issue
The author argues that the Bush administration's No Child Left Behind initiative appears to help poor children, but fails to do so in practice. So along...

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September 17, 1949 issue
This article provides information about the various articles related to communism published in several newspapers globally. The South China Morning Post...

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Sinclair, Upton | November 6, 1935 issue
The article discusses socio-political updates related to various nations. In the 1920 federal census Louisiana ranked second among the states in illiteracy,...

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Krupskaya, N. | November 9, 1927 issue
The article focuses on the tenth anniversary of Soviet Union. The author discusses the "good old times" when the landowners and capitalists were the masters...

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Zoshchenko, Michael | November 9, 1927 issue
The article presents a small conversation between Pelageia Maximovna, and Ivan Kuzmich, an assistant in the village hospital. Pelageia rode thirty versts...

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