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Pollitt, Katha
| July 14, 2003 issue
The article offers observations on the case of Bernard Baran, a 19-year-old childcare worker in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Baran was the first to be convicted...
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Sherrill, Robert
| October 5, 1974 issue
Focuses on the testimony given by William Colby, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on depredations of CIA as of October 1974. Charges...
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Vonnegut, Kurt
| January 25, 1986 issue
The author has heard much of the heart-rending testimony extracted from victims of sexual abuse at meetings of the Attorney General's Commission on pornography....
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Coffey, Raymond R.
| June 14, 1965 issue
This article comments on recent hearings of the U.S. House of Representatives' Un-American Activities Committee in Chicago. Illinois. However, if the hearings,...
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Vanzetti, Bartolomeo
| August 24, 1963 issue
This article presents six letters written by the author to his family in Italy before his execution. In the letter dated July 1, 1927, addressed to his...
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Cook, Feed J.
| June 13, 1966 issue
This article criticizes the Warren commission report on the assassination of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy. What the Warren Commission has done...
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September 26, 1953 issue
The article describes the political activities in the United States during September 1953. The first incident describes that the Democrats voted for the...
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Bethell, Tom
| May 31, 1971 issue
James R. Hoffa, in his latest and probably last attempt to get out of jail in time for the Teamsters' convention this July, has now enlisted the aid of...
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Nadeau, Raymond
| November 22, 1971 issue
Presents the poem "A Passerby, I Witness an Execution," by Raymond Nadeau.
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Cook, Fred J.
| December 28, 1957 issue
This article presents the author's views on the The Remington Tragedy, a study of injustice. Ann Moos Remington had a heart-shaped face looked more like...
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