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Gambino, Richard | July 21, 2003 issue
The article features author Walt Whitman and his liberal views. In the 1850s, Whitman became the editor of the Brooklyn "Daily Freeman," the foremost voice...

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Sherrill, Robert | November 19, 1990 issue
So long as their focus was on Eastern Europe, the U.S. press and politicians couldn't talk enough about "the triumph of capitalism and democracy." But now...

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Cockburn, Alexander | November 5, 1990 issue
This article presents information on world politics. Over the years the labor force has steadily declined because of new machinery and the export of jobs....

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Gordon, Diana R. | October 8, 1990 issue
On July 11, 1990, the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed the Omnibus Crime Control Act, which Senator Joseph Biden called "the toughest, most comprehensive...

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Kehler, Randy | October 8, 1990 issue
In this article, the author discusses the meaning of the term "antiwar" by focusing current socio-political scenario of the world. According to W.H. Ferry,...

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Neier, Aryeh | August 13, 1990 issue
It would have been better if South African leader Nelson Mandela had not stopped in Nairobi, Kenya on his way back from the U.S. Unfortunately he did and,...

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Munro, Robin | June 11, 1990 issue
Among the revolts that ignited the Communist world in 1989, China's was the great failure. On the night from June 3-4 the Chinese Communist Party showed...

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Wah Lee, Susanne | May 28, 1990 issue
The article discusses the book "Crisis at Tiananmen: Reform and Reality in Modern China," by Yi Mu and Mark V. Thompson. This is an incisive and intelligent...

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Fox, Robin | May 14, 1990 issue
On the theoretical front, what is in disrepute is a theory often loosely labeled "Marxism" by careless commentators but always carefully noted as "Marxism-Leninism"...

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Berger, John | May 7, 1990 issue
Occasionally history seems to be oddly mathematical. Last year was the two hundredth anniversary of the French Revolution, which, although not the first,...

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