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August 10, 1977 Issue - 29 ArticlesThe Inside Story
- New Report Charges Torture in Israel
John Judis
, p. 2 - Iron Ore Miners Shut Pits
David Moberg
, p. 3 - Portugal Takes Big Step Backward
Diana Johnstone
, p. 3 Elections
- San Francisco Voters Hold Fast
Joel Parker#2
, p. 4 - Strike in the Iron Range, p. 4
Labor
- Farmworkers Prepare for Convention
Sam Kushner
, p. 5 Economy
- A Plan to Control Inflation of Necessities
David Moberg
, p. 5 Focus on Women
- Self-Defense Standard at Stake in Michigan Trial
Linda Grant
, p. 6 Cities
- I-Hotel Tenants Evicted By Police
Chester Hartman
, p. 7 Nuclear Weapons
- Atom Scientists Busy on New Weapons
Jon Stewart
, p. 7 - Strike and Reorganization in Post Office
Lawrence Swaim
, p. 8 In the World
- Curbing African Revolution
A.B. Scripto
, p. 9 - British Workers Refuse Social Contract
Mervyn Jones
, p. 10 - U.S. Changes Line on Eurocommunism
Nancy I. Lieber
, p. 11 - The Saga of a Modern Boom Town
Dede Feldman
, pp. 12-13 In These Times
- The Bad Steed, p. 14
S-1 Rides Again
- Letters, p. 15
- Shooting Looters
Joshua Dressler
, p. 16 Why Not Kill Drunk Drivers, Too?
- "Household Technicians" Organize to Gain Equal Status as Workers
Donna Allen
, p. 16 Dialog
- The Ruth Yannatta Campaign
Derek Shearer
, p. 17 Here's What Really Happened, Her Manager Says
Life in the U.S.
- Nagging Questions at Farmer-Labor Party Tribute
Kenrick G. Kissell
, p. 18 - Irate Truckers Win "Fuzzbusters"
Steve Chapple
, p. 18 Sports
- New Left Veteran Defends His Past as Baseball Fan
Mark Naison
, p. 19 - Fencing Foils Foes Picks Up Fans Fast
Marvin E. Gettleman
, pp. 19-20 Art & Entertainment
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A Powerful Tribute to Black Womanhood (Review) Lynn Garafola
, p. 21 For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/when the Rainbow Is Enuf, by Ntozake Shange
- For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/when the Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozake Shange
- Boston Artists Boycott Show
Judy Polumbaum
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Seven very radical women (Review) Frances Putnam Fritchman
, p. 23 Seven Women, by Judith Nies
- Seven Women by Judith Nies
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Three not so very radical women (Review) Mimi Goldman
, p. 23 Loose Change, by Sara Davidson
- Loose Change by Sara Davidson
- The Cedric Belfrage Story
Judy MacLean
, p. 24