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Singer, Daniel | October 29, 1983 issue
Focuses on the reception of Nobel Peace Prize by solidarity leader Lech Walesa in 1983. Work for which Walesa got the Nobel Peace Prize; Attitude of jury...

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Stone, I. F. | November 7, 1987 issue
The article focuses on political conditions of the U.S. and around the world, as of November 7, 1987. The conflict over Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba...

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Geismar, Peter | December 8, 1969 issue
The Communist Party and a number of smaller leftist organizations had decided to use the moratorium observances of November 15, 1969 in Paris, France to...

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Katz, Corinne | April 13, 1946 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed in previous issues. Emphasis on the consciousness of unity; Protest against the...

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Kirchwey, Freda | April 8, 1950 issue
Congressmen have their little joke, the House of Representatives has made a spectacle of itself, the demagogues have had their day and now one can calmly...

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August 3, 1940 issue
The article presents information related to the political and social conditions of various places. The Havana conference has squared up to some of the problems...

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Marshall, Margaret | December 3, 1949 issue
The article focuses on the book "Notes by the Way," by Margaret Marshall. In the book scholar Bertrand Russell poses the largest problem of the contemporary...

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Allen, Devere | March 30, 1932 issue
The U.S. socialist leader, V. Norman Thomas explains the price that people must pay for peace. He stands in the center of a milling crowd on a Socialist...

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del Vayo, J. Alvarez | December 14, 1940 issue
Since the fall of France the ranks of the anti-fascist emigrants in the Western Hemisphere have been greatly strengthened by the arrival of men snatched...

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Mitchell, Donald W. | March 14, 1942 issue
Although the rapid succession of disasters in the Far East has inevitably drawn attention away from the home front, it is probably on the success with which...

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