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Wei Ji Ma | October 6, 2003 issue
Several letters to the editor are presented in response to the article "Dems--Why Not Woo the Young?" in the July 21/28, 2003 issue.

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Sinzinger, Keith A. | April 13, 1985 issue
The article focuses on issues related to the U.S. government. The U.S. administration's assault on the rights of government workers has a new target: political...

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Kazin, Michael | May 17, 1986 issue
The article focuses on the book "Free Spaces: The Sources of Democratic Change in America," by Sara M. Evans and Harry. C. Boyte. Harry Boyte has become...

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van Alstyne, William W. | April 19, 1965 issue
U.S. President Andrew Johnson, on March 15, 1965, delivered what is now widely regarded as the most moving address of his career. His message was of "a...

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Bonafede, Dom | May 26, 1969 issue
The United States has once again become entangled in a Latin America dilemma resulting from its own meandering policies in inter-American affairs. In this...

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Emerson, Thomas I. | January 21, 1961 issue
This article discusses the Section 2 of the fourteenth amendment of the U.S. constitution with respect to the right of African-Americans to vote. In the...

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del Vayo, J. Alvarez | June 20, 1953 issue
American foreign policy, at least what is known of it in Italy, has received a hard defeat at the polls in the U.S. Despite Washington's overt support,...

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Emerson, Thomas I. | March 19, 1960 issue
The article presents information on Afro-American voter registration laws. Racial discrimination against Afro-Americans and the power of the U.S. Congress...

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November 30, 1970 issue
The article focuses on the most revealing report on the maltreatment and torture of political prisoners. It was written by William M. Carley, an American...

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Singer, Richard G. | September 13, 1971 issue
With the introduction into the U.S. House of Representatives of a constitutional amendment designed especially to prevent students from voting in a university...

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