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Kopkind, Andrew | August 17, 1985 issue
A year ago, on the first anniversary of the destruction of Korean Air Lines Flight no. 007 (KAL-007), a set of serious questions has been raised about what...

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Harris, Marvin | June 10, 1968 issue
The article presents information on the student strike at the Columbia University. It would seem self-evident that an event so contrary to the routine and...

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Werth, Alexander | December 9, 1950 issue
Ever since 1940, if not before, it has been customary in the English-speaking world to regard the French as "feeble." Yet a question arises whether there...

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June 20, 1959 issue
The article focuses on the political system in the U.S. It gives a view of the defective judgment in the Watkins and Sweezy case, that Sweezy cases had...

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Truscott III., Lucian K. | November 16, 1970 issue
The article throws light on the military strategy in Vietnam war. The body count is one of these serious military misconception. The number of enemy dead...

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Krutch, Joseph Wood | February 2, 1952 issue
The article comments on the play "The Strike." It begins with the arrival in a psychiatric ward of a man whose wife has managed to get him sent there, and...

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Raine, Kathleen | February 23, 1952 issue
Presents the poem "The Victims," by Kathleen Raine.

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Joesten, Joachim | February 1, 1941 issue
The author says that whether it be an earthquake, a flood, a fire, or an exodus of refugees, the hyenas always hover near, eager to prey on the victims....

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Villard, Oswald Garrison | September 3, 1938 issue
The article presents the comment on a book by Dorothy Thompson, on the refugee problem. Her contentions are very simple. Nobody knows how many million people...

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Fischer, Louis | July 30, 1938 issue
The Spanish insurrection broke out on July 17, 1936. The conflict was never a pure civil war. The Italian and German governments participated in its advance...

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