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Caplan, Richard | April 6, 1985 issue
Many Americans are assuming personal responsibility for the militarism their tax dollars purchase. It is believed that in 1985 thousands of U.S. citizens...

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Halliday, Fred | December 17, 1983 issue
Focuses on the war in Persian Gulf between Iran and Iraq involving its effect on the West. Impact of the acquisition of French jets by Iraq on the gulf...

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Yates, Mike | December 25, 1972 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed in previous issues. Critique on the article "Who Needs a War Economy?" by Seymour...

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November 27, 1967 issue
The widespread notion that the American electorate is under some mysterious compulsion to choose from among the various possible nominees put forward by...

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Altman, George T. | February 16, 1963 issue
The U.S. President's "across-the-board" tax-cut proposal contains a hidden tilt, the effect of which is to increase, the spendable income of the few at...

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Treires, James J. | February 23, 1970 issue
A persistent theme in the snowballing opposition to the war in Vietnam is that, if people are to prevent serious internal collapse, they must divert the...

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May 5, 1945 issue
The article presents various reports related to the U.S. politics and government. Some figures are provided for those who grumble about rationing and for...

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Lehrman, Hal | May 5, 1945 issue
The article focuses on the political situation in Greece. In the six months since its liberation, Greece has had three governments and sixty-one Cabinet...

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Barnes, Leo | May 26, 1945 issue
Sixty million jobs has become a slogan in the U.S. which symbolizes new hope for a secure nation after the second world war, a fighting phrase to tally...

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Price, William | May 25, 1946 issue
A sergeant from Minnesota had been reading a veterans' newspaper in the Red Cross club opposite Tokyo's imperial palace. He folded the eight-page weekly,...

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