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Nichols, John | July 21, 2003 issue
The article presents the results of the online presidential primary of the MoveOn.org Political Action Committee (PAC) in 2003. According to the author,...

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Askin, Frank | December 10, 1990 issue
William Rehnquist soared to heights of constitutional eloquence in 1984 when he wrote the decision striking down Congress's efforts to equalize the volume...

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Shapiro, Bruce | September 21, 1998 issue
Politicians Miles Rapoport is the long-distance runner of progressive New England politics. The author remembers meeting him in the Connecticut state capitol...

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Stone, Jane | October 10, 1981 issue
Focuses on activities of U.S. National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC) in the U.S. Overview of the news conference held by NCPAC after...

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Lewis, Finlay | April 20, 1974 issue
Reports that the efforts to impeach U.S. President Richard Nixon has mobilized the energies and loyalties of hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens who...

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Geis, Gilbert | August 14, 1967 issue
There is political capital to be made these days from the subject of crime. The U.S. President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of...

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Smith, Desmond | November 30, 1970 issue
This article is made by two University of Copenhagen professors who industriously clipped the daily press for six months, has created much mirth among the...

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Stone, I. F. | December 23, 1944 issue
The article presents information on the hearing that opened on the new State Department nominees before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations committee. Throughout...

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Stone, I. F. | September 30, 1944 issue
Seen from a plane, the land between the Ohio and the Mississippi, and Lakes Michigan and Erie, is a neat checkerboard of black earth and green fields, the...

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Frantz, Laurent B. | July 20, 1957 issue
A cumulative series of disasters has pursued the U.S. Congressional inquisitorial committees. Now, in its weakened condition, the political inquisition...

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