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Navasky, Victor | October 22, 1983 issue
Presents information regarding atom spies and punishment in various parts of the world. Result of drawing an ambiguous picture like an atomic super weapon...

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Bunker, Edward | November 29, 1975 issue
Discusses the United Nations' report on the federal prisons. Description of the prisons in Turkey as the worst in the West; Consideration of the uneven...

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Gummere Jr., Richard M. | December 6, 1965 issue
The U.S. has generally outlawed the manhandling of prisoners, soldiers, sailors, vagrants, lunatics and animals. But not school children. On the contrary,...

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Mccartney, James | March 16, 1963 issue
The article comments on an opening speech given by the U.S. Senator Joseph Clark. Senator Clark's remarkable speech deserves the closest attention of all...

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Laski, Frida | May 2, 1966 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed in previous issues. Criticisms of politician Kwame Nkrumah; Distribution of drugs...

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Gertz, Elmer | January 11, 1971 issue
The U.S. Supreme Court seems to be reluctant to consider the direct issue as to whether capital punishment in any and all circumstances and for any crime...

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Reich, Kenneth | November 1, 1971 issue
The article discusses about trials of Captain Ernest L. Medina. Trials ended in September 1971 with his acquittal on all charges, reflected an earnest search...

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Kempner, R. M. W. | March 29, 1941 issue
Presents letters to the editor. Views pertaining to the maintenance of public safety; Opinion on capital punishment; Legal provisions for the capital punishment...

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Krutch, Joseph Wood | January 3, 1948 issue
"Crime and Punishment," with John Gielgud in the leading role, was a great London success, and no pains seem to have been spared in the effort to make it...

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Seagle, William | August 3, 1932 issue
The article focuses on the book "Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing," by Warden Lewis E. Lawes. The title of Warden Lawes's book is derived from the fact...

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