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Cohen, Stephen F. | April 14, 1984 issue
Roy Medvedev, the renowned nonconformist historian and for fifteen years a leading Soviet dissident, is in grave danger. Authorities have threatened him...

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April 15, 1968 issue
Within the shock of the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King rests the additional shock of realizing that he was only 39 when the gunman found him. King emerged...

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Meyers, Frederic | March 1, 1958 issue
The McClellan Committee has revealed that some labor leaders have misused their positions of power to profit selfishly at the expense of their constituencies....

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Stone, I. F. | March 31, 1945 issue
This article focuses on the case of Harry Bridges, an outstanding labor leader, which will reach the U.S. Supreme Court for argument on April 2, 2005. The...

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Bourdet, Claude | July 24, 1954 issue
After the murder of Tunisia's great labor leader, Ferhat Hached, in December, 1952, his widow sought a French lawyer who was honest, courageous, and had...

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June 3, 1950 issue
In 1836 there were riots in America just like that Peekskill affair. There were also Dangerous Thoughts in 1836, and the worst, the most horrific, the most...

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Banerji, J. K. | November 14, 1953 issue
The article discusses social reforms in India. The "Bhoodan movement" or the land gift movement which was launched by the socialist reformer Vinoba Bhave,...

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Vayo, Del | October 27, 1945 issue
This article focuses on the role of workers in maintaining unity in the face of World War II. Until now only labor has taken effective international action....

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Durdin, Peggy | May 24, 1947 issue
China put down the revolt with brutal repression, terror, and massacre. Mainland soldiers and police first killed thousands indiscriminately; then, more...

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Nichols, Robert E. | October 2, 1948 issue
This article focuses on the book "The New Men of Power," by C. Wright Mills and Helen Schneider. The author informs that Mills is working for unions and...

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