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Astrachan, Anthony | July 9, 1990 issue
The article presents information about the book "The Awakening of the Soviet Union," by Geoffrey Hosking. The Soviet Union is experiencing one of the great...

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Tullos, Allen | September 22, 2003 issue
The article focuses on the implications of the September 9 tax-reform vote in Alabama. The tax reform vote will affect Amendment One which authorizes a...

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Cohen, Stephen F. | September 14, 1985 issue
Six months after Mikhail Gorbachev became General Secretary of the Communist Party, most American commentators have concluded that he is already the undisputed...

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Gillers, Stephen | July 19, 1986 issue
An alliance of insurance companies, governments and manufacturers, alleging crisis conditions has proposed numerous reforms of the U.S. system for compensating...

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Lipsius, Frank | June 18, 1983 issue
Focuses on electoral reforms in Hungary. Basis of selection of candidates for parliamentary elections; Reforms related to coalition of political parties;...

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Cockburn, Alexander | December 12, 1987 issue
The article focuses on social reform in the Soviet Union. The Federation of Socialist Clubs aims to switch the economy to self-management, to guarantee...

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Rose, Don | September 21, 1974 issue
Focuses on individuals and organizations constituting ethnic and lower middle class working people involved in the process of social reforms since 1960s....

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Shattuck, John | October 6, 1979 issue
Presents views of various government officers, writers, law teachers and others on the need for the reform of intelligence agency the U.S. Federal Bureau...

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Rivlin, Gary | December 19, 1987 issue
The choice of Eugene Sawyer, a conservative black alderman, as Mayor of Chicago proved that many of the hopes of the progressive, multiracial coalition...

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Cooper, Marc | November 2, 1998 issue
The 2 million people who live in Arizona, the largest of the U.S. state capitals are America's guinea pigs. The city is not only the most isolated major...

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