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Summer 1996 Issue - 19 Articles- Correspondence, pp. 4-5
- Civic Sense, pp. 6-7
Holding the Line
- Town Meeting Monitor, pp. 8-9
Discort in Concord
- Inquiries, pp. 10-13
Bracing for the Big One; Why 2 1/2?; A National Convention for Boston?; Tracking the Re...
- Innovations
Jay Atkinson
, pp. 14-16 One-stop Shopping for Job Seekers
- State of the States, p. 17
How Massachusetts Ranks in Tax Burden
- Mass Media
Marty Sender
, pp. 18-21 Can Television Do Justice to Politics
Articles
- Welfare and Disability
Jennifer Babson
, pp. 22-27 As the State Cuts Spending, Washington Picks Up the Tab
- Community Policing
Jennifer Babson
, pp. 28-36 Can it Make a Difference?
- The Odd Proposition
Dave Denison
, pp. 37-42 After 15 years, Proposition 2 1/2 Endures as the State's Most Unlikely Reform
- A Tale of Eight Cities and Towns
David Tyler
, pp. 43-46 Prop 2 1/2 Yields Different Results in Different Places
- A Visit With Barbara Anderson
Dave Denison
, pp. 47-51 The Outspoken Activist on Motherhood, Taxes, and the Age of Aquarius
Conversation
- With Elliot Richardson, Quintessential Moderate
Elliot Richardson
, pp. 52-57
- Argument
Gloria Larson and John DiPaolo
, p. 58 Why Free Trade is Good for Massachusetts
- Counterpoints
Jo Faherty and Robert Lawrence
, pp. 59-60 Exports are Only Half the Story; Free Trade Agreements are About the Future
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Review (Review) Ralph Whitehead
, pp. 61-62 Families Matter Most
- She Works/He Works by Rosalind C. Barnett and Caryl Rivers
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The Book Case (Review) Jacqueline Jones
, pp. 63-67 A Reconsideration of William Julius Wilson's The Truly Disadvantages
- The Truly Disadvantaged by William Julius Wilson
- Two Bits
Mary Grace Butler
, pp. 68-70 Bigger than Rhode Island
- Cover Photograph
Webb Chappell