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Brooks, Keith | December 24, 1990 issue
The article focuses on the Unemployment Insurance system introduced by the state governments in the United States. The unemployment insurance system was...

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Fitch, Robert | October 29, 1990 issue
The article focuses on the financial crises faced by the local and state governments in the United States. Squeezed by shrinking tax revenues and rising...

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Adams, Bruce | January 18, 1975 issue
Compares the responses of states and the U.S. federal government to scandals such as the Watergate affair. Contrast between congressional inaction on most...

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Nader, Ralph | October 6, 1979 issue
Focuses on subsidies that state and local governments of the U.S. spend, under industrial development programs, on many of the nation's largest and most...

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Etzioni, Amitai | January 29, 1973 issue
Focuses on the revenue sharing bill to provide state governments of the U.S. $2.85 billion to spend as they please. History behind the passage of the bill;...

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Gruening, Ernest | December 15, 1969 issue
Inept and disastrous as U.S. foreign policy has become, Vietnam; support of loathsome dictatorships in Greece and Spain; the multiple fiasco in Latin America,...

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Barrett, Laurence | January 9, 1960 issue
The organization Blue Cross is in deep trouble; the non-profit movement that made health insurance popular on North America is under attack from within...

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Ostrander, Gilman M. | April 18, 1966 issue
Nevada's first Senator was William M. Stewart, the leading lawyer on the Comstock Lode for the principal Comstock mining companies, which were incorporated...

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Wingfield, William | April 18, 1966 issue
California League Enlisting Action Now (CLEAN) is a relatively meaningless title, but it has the virtue-surely not coincidental--that its initial letters...

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Argus | February 12, 1944 issue
Germany is governed by two sets of administrative officials, those of the state and of the party, with one head over both. The bodies controlled by the...

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