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Watzman, Nancy | December 10, 1990 issue
The commercial, sponsored by "all the people who put food on your table," as represented by the Agriculture Council of America, is part of a new multimillion-dollar...

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November 3, 2003 issue
This article presents several news briefs. Ausma Khan and Nader Hashemi write: The award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Iranian human rights activist Shirin...

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Court, Jamie | November 3, 2003 issue
This article focuses on identity theft. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has acknowledged that the epidemic of identity theft claimed almost 10 million...

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Alloway, Lawrence | March 10, 1969 issue
This article comments on problems faced by art museums in general. Art museums have been making continuous efforts for more than twenty years to engage...

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Parks, Norman L. | October 23, 1967 issue
This article focuses on problems of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in developing the conventional tools of utility regulation or fostered collaboration...

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Pearman, Robert | April 21, 1969 issue
This article focuses on the most often over-looked problems in the policing of the ghetto. Policing in these areas are characterized by problems like deficiencies...

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Cohen, John | November 25, 1961 issue
Eight Pugwash conferences have made it plain that in the domain of science the ablest men from East and West can come to terms on what must be done to root...

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Boretz, Benjamin | November 9, 1964 issue
An interesting aspect of the current musical season is the unusual liveliness in orchestral activity. Perennially, tips has been a vexing paradox in people's...

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Spingarn, Jerry | March 30, 1946 issue
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. has taken notice of the plight of the radio listener and issued a mercilessly critical report on...

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Cort, Daivd | August 15, 1959 issue
The present moment in cancer research yields a certain amount of material that the layman can grasp, but it is hard to find. Despite recent cover stories...

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