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Drakulić, Slavenka | May 28, 1990 issue
The article discusses process of political change in Bulgaria. It was in mid-February when the first issue of the opposition newspaper "Demokratia" was...

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Walljasper, Jay | October 25, 1986 issue
With nearly 2,000 farm families going bust every week, distress is sweeping the American countryside, While Republican strategists are beginning to worry...

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Blodgett, Jeff | November 10, 2003 issue
The author outlines the work being done by Wellstone Action and Camp Wellstone, organizations dedicated to carrying on the work of progressive U.S. Senator...

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December 24, 1973 issue
Focuses on Afro-American population migrated to Detroit, Michigan. Reason for social change in Detroit due to the migration; Causes of political turmoil...

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Foot, Michael | December 27, 1965 issue
This article reviews the first year's performance of the British Labour Government with exploring following years' proceedings and possible socio-political...

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Blank, Blanche D. | September 29, 1962 issue
The reform movement of the New York City Democratic Party is part of a national groundswell that is particularly noticeable in the major parties of the...

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Lowi, Theodore J. | December 8, 1969 issue
The author congratulates Mayor of New York John V. Lindsay on his stunning Victory. According to him, he is proud to have been one of Lindsay's supporters....

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September 27, 1965 issue
The Greek King's motto "My power lies in the love of my people," but for three months now, King Constantine has had to be protected" from some of his people...

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Werth, Alexander | May 6, 1961 issue
This article describes the political rebellion put by French General Maurice Challe against French President Charles de Gaulle's government. Although strange...

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Ellison, Jerome | November 16, 1963 issue
Americans are passably flexible in accepting new developments in literature and art. In technology they not only accept the new but run eagerly to meet...

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