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Issues of the 1970s = 4 Years, 150 Issues, 4,053 Articles-
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Issues of 1976 = 5 Issues, 173 Articles
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Issues of 1977 = 48 Issues, 1,406 Articles
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Issues of 1978 = 50 Issues, 1,303 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1978 = 13 Issues, 369 Articles-
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January 4, 1978 Issue = 26 Articles- The 1977 Reuben Einstein Awards by John Judis, p. 2
- Showdown in Cleveland by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Iron Range Workers End Strike by Phil Glende, p. 4
- Poor Settlement in Indiana Strike by David Moberg, p. 4
- Black Marxist Wins in Detroit by Jack Russell, p. 5
- Taking on Nursing Home Abuse by Robert Shildgen, p. 6
- Conflict of Interest over Food by Martin Brown, p. 7
- Congress Unlikely to Help Farmers by Elizabeth Wehr, p. 7
- Jury Frees Anti-Nuke Protestors by Norman Solomon, p. 8
- Egypt/Israel Talks Snagged by David Mandel, p. 9
- Mozambique's Two Years on Its Own by Allen Isaacman, p. 10
- Catalonia's Historic Compromise by Barbara Mann Franck, p. 11
- Surprise Election Defeat for Labor by David Gordon, p. 11
- People vs. Trees? by Douglas Zoloth Foster, pp. 12-13
- Bitter Harvest, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Predictions for a New, Improved Year by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 16
- Labor and the Law by Staughton Lynd, p. 16
- Sadat in Israel, and Afterward by Arthur I. Waskow, p. 17
- Environmental & Mental Pollution Cause Sickness by Sander Kelman, p. 18
- Life Is Hard in Cancer Valley by Jean Callahan, p. 19
- Profit Still Rules TV Boxing by Joe Heumann, p. 20
- Records by J.S., pp. 21-22
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Innocence Is Not Always the Issue, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Innocence of Joan Little by James Reston, Jr.
- Ex-Terrorist Begin, a Realist in Politics by Arthur Zilversmit, p. 23
- Pot Happy by Chuck Fager, p. 24
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January 11, 1978 Issue = 26 Articles- Dr. Burns' Dream House by John Judis, p. 2
- Little Help for the Cities by T.D. Allman, p. 3
- An Activist at the Top and Bottom by Sam Kushner, p. 4
- Who'll Finance Alaskan Gas Line by Nellie Scott, p. 4
- Business Wins on Tax Reform by Alan Wolfe, p. 5
- A City of Schizoid Contradictions by Elliott Currie, p. 6
- Key to Future Growth in Water by Frank Adams, p. 7
- The Case of the Missing Nuns by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Rodolfo Walsh's Last Open Letter by Cedric Belfrage, p. 8
- Economic War Clouds over the Pacific by William Burr, p. 9
- West Bank Arabs Split on Sadat by Geoffrey Aronson, p. 10
- On the Spot by Doyle Niemann, pp. 11-12
- Democratic Ideals and Socialist Realism, p. 13
- Palestinian State Key to Durable Peace, p. 13
- Burchett Met by Right-Wing by Gwenda Blair, p. 14
- Letter, p. 15
- Where Does the Women's Movement go after Houston? by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Requiescat, Charlie by Alvah Bessie, p. 16
- Begin's Palestinian Bantustan by Yoav Peled, pp. 17-18
- Neither the Best Nor the Worst Year for the Media by Sidney Blumenthal and Danny Schechter, p. 19
- Wit'a Brooklyn Accent by Mark Naison, p. 20
- Records: Blank Generation by Carlo Wolff, p. 21
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Anti-red Union Builder by James Morris, p. 22 - 1 Review- David Dubinsky: A Life With Labor by David Dubinsky and A.H. Raskin
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Communists in the Strikes of the 1920s, p. 23 - 1 Review- A Radical Life by Vera Buch Weisbord
- A Murky Meditation-on the Wages of Sin in Our Society by Barry Brennan, p. 23
- The Great Tramp by Cedric Belfrage, p. 24
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January 18, 1978 Issue = 27 Articles- Arthur Burns vs. G. William Miller by John Judis, p. 2
- Exposed GIs in Danger by Michael Uhl and Tod Ensign, p. 3
- Gays Will Be Hired by NYC by Jim Marko, p. 4
- Insulation Can Be Dangerous by Paul Shinoff, p. 4
- Do Mental Patients Have Rights? by Susan Abrams, p. 5
- Korean Bribery Plan Unveiled by Alan Berlow and John L. Moore, p. 6
- Canadian Clericals Form Union by Michelle Celarier, pp. 7-8
- Two South Africans From the Island by Hilda Bernstein, p. 9
- Chile's Public Health Is Failing Fast by Charles Rooney, p. 10
- Cambodia to Blame for Border War? by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- God Save the Punks by David Hinton, pp. 12-13
- Free Speech and Popular Sovereignty, p. 14
- Letter, p. 15
- The Karman Turn by Pete Karman, p. 16
- Food and Development by Frances Moore Lappe and Joe Collins, p. 16
- Socialist Electoral Policy-'78 and Beyond by G. William Domhoff, p. 17
- World Hockey Assn. Still Kicking by Barry Codell, p. 18
- Sports Need Tension by Mark Naison, p. 19
- Sports after Capitalism? by Anita Diamant, p. 19
- Paul Jacobs by Saul Landau, p. 20
- Was Jacobs Victim of the AEC? by Eve Pell, p. 20
- Records: The Joy by Carlo Wolff, p. 21
- Records by John Kordalewski, p. 21
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Films about Dancers, Classical and Pop by Lynn Garafola, p. 22 - 1 Review- Saturday Night Fever (1977 Film) by John Badham
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Prize-Winning Novel Explores the Black Experience in America, p. 23 - 1 Review- Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
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A Modern Tower of (Psycho)Babel by Patrick Owens, p. 23 - 1 Review- Psychobabble by Richard Dean Rosen
- Hit and Run Journalism by Robert Waite, p. 24
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January 25, 1978 Issue = 31 Articles- The CIA and the U.S. Press by James Aronson, p. 2
- Guns and Butter Hubert by Kenrick G. Kissell, p. 3
- Bella Abzug Wins N.Y. Nomination by Carol Polsky, p. 4
- Dawson Five Prosecution Dropped, p. 4
- Labor by David Moberg, p. 5
- Labor: Job Security Gains for Longshoremen by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Study Evaluates Costs of Statehood by James Dietz, p. 6
- Puerto Ricans Returning to Island by Ronnie Lovler, p. 7
- Union at Stake in Electrical Strike by Ronnie Lovler, p. 7
- Limiting Private Lie Detector Use by Laura B. Weiss, p. 8
- West Germany's Rightward Lurch Casts New Shadow by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Japan/U.S. by William Burr, p. 10
- Spain: Artists Strike for Free Speech by Amy Schwartz, p. 10
- Ethiopia, p. 11
- Background to War, p. 11
- Wild, Wild Horses by Chuck Fager, pp. 12-13
- An "Open Door" in South Africa, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Black Agriculture in the Seventies, p. 16
- If You Think MAD Is Insane Consider What "First Strike" Will Mean by Sidney Lens, p. 16
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Eurocommunism' and the State by Hugh Delacy, pp. 17-18 - 1 Review- Eurocommunism and the State by Santiago Carrillo
- New Danger for Elephant Seals by Burney J. Le Boeuf, p. 19
- Defense Key in Super Bowl by Mark Naison, p. 20
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Review Heroes, by David Bowie by Bob Datz, p. 21 - 1 Review- Heroes by David Bowie
- Review by Bob Datz, p. 21
- --- by Carlo Wolff, p. 21
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Black Films Come of Age by Janet Stevenson, p. 22 - 1 Review- A Hero Ain't Nothin' But A Sandwich by Alice Childress
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Loser Eastwood Is a Winner by Ken Slavin, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Gauntlet (1977 Film) by Clint Eastwood
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The Other Marx: Working Class Leader by Al Richmond, p. 23 - 1 Review- Eleanor Marx by Yvonne Kapp
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600,000 Americans by Karen Morrill, p. 23 - 1 Review- Children in Jail by Thomas J. Cottle
- Gold Rush '78 by Donald Monkerud, p. 24
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February 1, 1978 Issue = 27 Articles- Down and Out in Washington and Winnebago by John Judis, p. 2
- Who'll Control the Party? by Rhodes Cook, p. 3
- How Oil Companies Avoid Taxes by Steven Schneider, p. 4
- North Carolina Governor Gives Little Help to Wilmington 10 Defendants by Bob McMahon, p. 4
- Rent Strike in Minneapolis by Sam Silver, p. 5
- Battle Brewing on Wiretapping by Alan Berlow, p. 5
- Subcontracting Imperils Public Workers by David Moberg, p. 6
- Who'll Decide Census Questions? by Carolyn Teague, p. 7
- Newark Struggling to Rebuild by Rufus Dabney and T.D. Allman, p. 8
- Carter Vetoes Eurocommunism by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Lucky Jim Puts Out the Firemen by Mervyn Jones, p. 10
- Basque Nationals Take to Streets by Barbara Mann Franck, p. 10
- With the Eritrean PopularFront, p. 11
- While Rome Burns by Jane Hilowitz, pp. 12-13
- The Full Employment Shell Game, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- The Schoolboy View of the World Is Still the Establishment's Darling by Hans Koning, p. 16
- Labor and the Law by Staughton Lynd, p. 16
- Anti-Socializing Our Resources by Richard B. Du Boff, pp. 17-18
- HEW Proposes Campaign against Teen Pregnancy by Michael Castleman, p. 19
- Duke and Chicago a Study in Choices by Barry Jacobs, p. 20
- Records by Ron Sakolsky, p. 21
- Records:Rough Mix by Carlo Wolff, p. 21
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Working Goes into Orbit by Janet Stevenson, p. 22 - 1 Review- Working by Studs Terkel
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Blood Tie Blends East and West, Past and Present by Joe Heumann, p. 23 - 1 Review- Blood Tie by Mary Lee Settle
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Letters From a Wayward Girl by Peter Bohan, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Maimie Papers by Maimie Pinzer, Ruth Rosen, and Sue Davidson
- Life on a Sub by David Helvarg, p. 24
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February 8, 1978 Issue = 30 Articles- The Business of America Is...' by John Judis, p. 2
- Another Round at Pullman by David Moberg, p. 3
- Akron May Try to Stop Abortions by Tim Butz, p. 4
- Mashpee Indians Lose by Judy Polumbaum, p. 4
- Candidate Carter's Pledges Scattered to the Wind by Howard Sherman, p. 5
- Reaganites Battle for GOP Power by Christopher Buchanan, p. 6
- Why Jesse Jackson Went to the GOP by Francis Ward, p. 6
- The Battle for Public Support by David M. Maxfield, p. 7
- Turmoil in the Teamsters, p. 8
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Why Hoffa Had to Die, p. 8 - 1 Review- Desperate Bargain by Lester Velie
- Third World Angry with Carter's False Promises by Bruce Vandervort, p. 9
- Popular Front Builds a State Within a State, p. 10
- Slain Editor May Undo Somoza's Rule by Blase Bonpane, p. 11
- Student Arrests Only the Beginning by John Hanrahan, p. 11
- Horton Hatches a Hope by David Moberg, pp. 12-13
- Look Who Is Kissinger Now, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- As Much a Matter of Power by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Art for Art's Sake Is a Plea to Be Free of the Market by Stanley Aronowitz, p. 16
- Perspectives, p. 17
- Don's Blame It on Sigmund by Sidney Blumenthal, pp. 17-18
- FBI 'Asset' Goes to Moscow by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 19
- Harassment of Black Officials by Jason Berry, p. 19
- The Body Politic by Anita Diamant, p. 20
- Super Ads for the Super Bowl by Cary Goodman, p. 20
- Records by Josh Dunson, p. 21
- Chinese Collectives Paint Collectively, p. 22
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A Modest Proposal for Ending Hunger by George Berger, p. 23 - 1 Review- Food First by Frances Moore Lappe
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Science Fiction Writers vs. War by Mildred Simon, p. 23 - 1 Review- Study War No More by Joe W. Haldeman
- Listener-Backed Radio by Michael Wells, p. 24
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February 15, 1978 Issue = 31 Articles- Kurt Groenewold by Gwenda Linda Blair, p. 2
- Miner Agreement Not Likely by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- University Won't Sell Stock by John Fleming, p. 4
- Priorities Coalition Blasts Carter's Budget Requests by John Markoff and Chris Paine, p. 4
- Senate Finally Kills B-1 by John Markoff and Chris Paine, p. 4
- Nuclear Disaster Barely Avoided by Ernest Sternglass, p. 5
- Anti-satellite Programs in Full Swing by John Markoff and Chris Paine, p. 5
- Minnesota Farmers Fight Power Line Construction by Dave Woods, p. 6
- Bank Abuses under Scrutiny by Georg Zola, p. 7
- Solar Prospects Brighten by David Moberg, p. 8
- SolarCal by David Moberg, p. 8
- Jordan's Hussein Skeptical about Sadat Initiative by Geoffrey Aronson, p. 9
- Sadat Jails Noted Egyptian Poet by Bert Johanson, p. 9
- Spanish Women Suffer Setbacks by Amy Schwartz, p. 10
- A Tired Women's Organization Gets New Life by Jane Hilowitz, p. 10
- U.S. May Speed Historic Compromise by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Welcome to Ohio City by Dan Marschall, pp. 12-13
- Ten Years after, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Permissiveness for Rich and Powerful in America by Alvah Bessie, p. 16
- Better Ways to Make Jobs Than by War Spending by Richard B. Du Boff, p. 16
- A Left Strategy against Inflation by Gar Alperovitz and Jeff Faux, pp. 17-18
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Lessons From the Populists by Harry Boyte, p. 19 - 1 Review- Democratic Promise by Lawrence Goodwyn
- The Richards Issue Settled on Its Merits by Janet Stevenson, p. 20
- Wit'a Brooklyn Accent by Mark Naison, p. 20
- Love Transfusion by Carlo Wolff, p. 21
- Live/Encore by Joe Heumann, p. 21
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The New Deal Dealt Them in by Michael Ebner, p. 22 - 1 Review- Franklin D. Roosevelt and the City Bosses by Lyle W. Dorsett
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A Major Studio Film on the War That Still Isn't, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Boys in Company C (1978 Film) by Sidney J. Furie
- A People's-Eye-View of the Revolution by Doug Honig, p. 23
- Born Again Media by Chuck Fager, p. 24
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February 22, 1978 Issue = 26 Articles- The $64 Billion Question by John Judis, p. 2
- Nader's Ups and Downs by Chuck Fager, p. 3
- Oil Companies Lose Tax Credit but Not for Another Year by Georg Zola, p. 4
- Coal Negotiations Still at Impasse by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- New Sweatshops in California by Lisa Schlein, p. 5
- Teamster Leaders Sued by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- Arizona Indians Fight for Water by Tom Barry, p. 6
- Crisis Brewing over Water by Rasa Gustaitis, pp. 7-8
- Italian Fascists Bomb Their Way to Legality by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Barcelona's Ex-Mayor Assassinated by Amy Schwartz, p. 9
- In Chile, No One Talks to Strangers by Anne Maria Mergier, p. 10
- Nicaraguan Priest Joins the Guerillas by Gasper Garcia Laviana, p. 10
- The New Indian Regime Must Deliver by Mervyn Jones, p. 11
- Jimmy the Baptist by Richard Shaull, pp. 12-13
- Coal Miners, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- You Are What You Don't Eat by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 16
- SALT Talks Don't End Armaments They Maintain a Balance of Terror by Ethal Taylor, p. 16
- Democracy's Defense Means Capitalism's End by Herman Rosenstein and Arthur H. Landis, pp. 17-18
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Voices of Vietnam Veterans by Donald Venes, p. 19 - 1 Review- Demilitarized Zones by Jan Barry and W.D. Ehrhart
- Tom McGrath, a Political Poet by W.D. Ehrhart, pp. 20-21
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Blue Collar Powerful Stuff by P. Hertel, p. 22 - 1 Review- Blue Collar (1978 Film) by Paul Schrader
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Kurosawa's Epic of the Arctic by P. Hertel, p. 22 - 1 Review- Dersu Uzala by Akira Kurosawa, Maxim Munzik, Yuri Solomon, and Yuri Nagibin, ...
- Records: I'm Ready by Cary Baker, p. 23
- Records: Back Roads by Ed Schoenfeld, p. 23
- Manure Power! by Joan Nice, p. 24
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March 1, 1978 Issue = 27 Articles- Presidents Are the Problem by John Judis, p. 2
- Search for a California Coalition by Chuck Sherman, p. 3
- Labor Must Decide Priorities on Energy Says Commoner, p. 4
- Regional Energy Plan Stirs Controversy in Northwest by David Mathiason, p. 4
- Prisons by Marc Levinson, p. 5
- Thatcher Casts Racist Shadow Over Coming Vote by Mervyn Jones, p. 6
- Europe by Thomas Conrad, p. 7
- Portugal Gets New Government by Kathleen Schwartzman, p. 7
- Japan by Phil Hill, p. 8
- Coal Winter by Dan Marschall, p. 9
- The Talks by Dan Marschall, p. 10
- UMW Still Subject to Lewis Legacy by Edgar James, p. 11
- The Rise and Fall of The Cation's Best Health Plan by Curtis Seltzer, pp. 12-13
- Danger Is a Way of Life in Low Coal by Matt Witt, p. 14
- Should Coal Production Be Upped? by David Moberg, p. 15
- Striking for Democracy, p. 16
- Letters, p. 17
- Newark by Patrick Morrissy, p. 17
- Is Economic Democracy a California Dandelion? by Sidney Lens, p. 18
- Naison by Mark Naison, p. 19
- Ali, the Greatest, Goes Down to Challenger Spinks by Joe Heumann, pp. 19-20
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Another Old-Fashioned Sit-Com by Don Venes, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Goodbye Girl (1977 Film) by Herbert Ross
- Documentary on Gay Liberation by Rhoda Beck, p. 21
- Music: Musician-In-Exile Expresses His People's Aspirations in Jazz by John Kordalewski, p. 22
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Review 25 Years of Recorded Comedy~~Twenty-Five Years... by Janet Stevenson, p. 23 - 1 Review- 25 Years of Recorded Comedy~~Twenty-Five Years of Recorded Comedy (1978 Film) by Warner Brothers
- --- by Michael S. Kimmel, p. 23
- Gonna Getcha Every Time' by Barry Codell, p. 24
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March 8, 1978 Issue = 30 Articles- From Washington with Gloom and Confusion by John Judis, p. 2
- Mining Women Stand Firm by Deborah M. Baker, p. 3
- Uncertain Fate for Settlement of Longest Mine Strike by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- New Regulations Attack Improper Sterilizations by Lauren Crawford, Jenny Knauss, and Kathy Mallin, p. 4
- Teaching Hospitals Violate Guidelines, p. 4
- Women Defend Their Communities by Stephanie Twin, p. 5
- Focus on Women, p. 6
- Field Folds News by David Moberg, p. 7
- Israel Seeks a Special Deal from U.S. by Gidion Eshet, p. 8
- PLO Holds Out for Arab Realignment by Geoffrey Aronson, p. 8
- Italy: PCI Union Chief Will Trade Layoffs for Union Power by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- France by Carl Weiner, p. 10
- The Big Three Plus the Glant Two by Carol Becker and Janet Stevenson, p. 11
- Cosmo-Politan - Soft-Core Porn in Two Languages by Lynn Garafola, p. 12
- Vogue Moves the Clothes from Hangers to Bodies by P. Hertel, p. 12
- Confessions Turn to Assertive-Ness Training by Kate Ellis, p. 13
- A Selected List of Women's Movement Publications by Torie Osborn, p. 14
- Women Take the Lead, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- I Know a Woman by Roberta Lynch, p. 17
- When a King Is Not King by Manning Marable, p. 17
- Labor and the Law by Staughton Lynd, p. 18
- Can There Be a New Deal for the Old? by Dave Wood, p. 19
- Body the Politic by Anita Diamant, p. 20
- Protests Mount Over Nashville Davis Matches by Craig T. Canan, pp. 20-21
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The New East German Women by Edith Anderson, p. 22 - 1 Review- Guten Morgen, Du Schoene by Maxie Wander
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Women in Filmmaking by Joe Heumann, p. 22 - 1 Review- Women and the Cinema by Karyn Kay and Gerald Peary
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Sixties Women Short-Changed by John Judis, p. 23 - 1 Review- Loose Change (1978 Film) by Jules Irving
- Records by Karen Morrill, p. 23
- Lesbian Mother by Jane Melnick, p. 24
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March 15, 1978 Issue = 29 Articles- Carter against the Miners by John Judis, p. 2
- Big Changes in Big Coal by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Carter Takes tough Line to End Strike by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Support Grows for Miners by David Moberg, p. 4
- A Gay Rights Bill for New York City by Josh Martin, p. 5
- No Wisconsin Nuke for Minnesota Company by Thomas Galazen, p. 5
- Public Money for House Races? by Georg Zola, p. 6
- Rights Violated in Charlotte Case by Bob McMahon, p. 7
- Smith's Settlement Gives Whites Veto by Robert A. Manning, p. 8
- France by Jim Cohen, p. 9
- Communists Winning Factory Vote by Barbara Mann Franck, p. 9
- Japan by Phil Hill, p. 10
- CIA Mk-Ultra by Sidney Blumenthal, pp. 11-12
- Massacre by Karen Wynn, p. 13
- The Informer by Ken Cummins, p. 14
- Carter Joins Offensive against UMW, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Doing Something about It by Alvah Bessie, p. 17
- You Can't Kill a Culture Like You Can Kill a Union by Stanley Aronowitz, p. 17
- Neither Cop-Out Nor Cuckoo by Derek Shearer, p. 18
- Another WSP View of SALT by Edith Villastrigo, p. 18
- (Off the Record) by Sidney Blumenthal and Danny Schechter, pp. 19-20
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Review Weekend in L.A., by George Benson by Joe Heumann, p. 21 - 1 Review- Weekend in L.A. by George Benson
- Review by Ron Sakolsky, p. 21
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Funny, Sad, Exciting Film for the Family by Jessica Reichert, Leigh Moran, and Janet Stevenson, ..., p. 22 - 1 Review- Casey's Shadow (1978 Film) by Martin Ritt
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One More Helpless Heroine by P. Hertel, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Lacemaker by Claude Goretta and Pascal Laine
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War Through the Eyes of the Media Men by Carol Lopate, p. 23 - 1 Review- Dispatches by Michael Herr
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What Lit Up the Lives of the Old American Left by Maurice Isserman, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Romance of American Communism by Vivian Gornick
- Fair Is Fair and Foul Is Foul by Lester Rodney, p. 24
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March 22, 1978 Issue = 28 Articles- Zimbabwe by Helen Hopps, p. 2
- Miners Get Third Contract by David Moberg, p. 3
- America's Most Dangerous Job by Steven Schneider, p. 3
- Environmentalists Back Labor by David Moberg, p. 4
- University of Chicago Agrees to Affirmative Action by John Fleming, p. 4
- Fishermen Take On the Navy by Ronnie Lovler, p. 5
- J. P. Stevens' Day Will Come by Emma Lee, p. 6
- Stevens Shifts Stockholder Meeting But Workers Won't Be Shut Out by Steve Hoffius, p. 7
- Communists Score Pyrrhic Victory in French Vote by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- The Brazilian Model Becomes Unglued by Bruce Vandervort, p. 9
- Tories Put Racism on Political Agenda by Mervyn Jones, p. 10
- Does Low-Level Radiation Kill? by Doyle Niemann, p. 11
- Uncovering Nuclear Cancer by Richard Pollock, pp. 12-13
- Officials Try to Silence Researcher by James A. Millstone, p. 14
- Just How Much Is Too Much by James A. Millstone, p. 15
- Human Guinea Pigs by Tod Ensign and Michael Uhl, p. 15
- Socialism in Their TIME, p. 16
- The Miners' Challenge to Business as Usual, p. 16
- Letters, p. 17
- Sectional Rivalries Affect a Wide Range of Issues by Paul Booth, p. 18
- Dialog by Woody Widrow, p. 18
- Let's Cross That 't' When We Come to It by Martin Chancey, pp. 19-20
- Records by Michael S. Kimmel, p. 21
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Search for Something Special by P. Hertel, p. 22 - 1 Review- A Special Day by Ruggero Maccari, Ettore Scola, and Maurizio Costanzo, ...
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Soggy Saga of the Sea Bottom by Donald Venes, p. 22 - 1 Review- Gray Lady Down (1978 Film) by David Greene
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Eco-Babble Amidst the Eco-Technology by E.P. Stevenson, p. 23 - 2 Reviews- Living with Energy by Ronald Alves and Charles Milligan
- Home Energy How-To by A.J. Hand
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Poor People's Foreign Cooking Can Get Be Very Expensive by Hannah Solomon, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Peoples' Cookbook by Huguette Couffignal and James Kardon
- It's an Old Saw But Music to the Ears by David Helvarg, p. 24
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March 29, 1978 Issue = 31 Articles- New Right's Lyon Roars in Rockford by John Judis, p. 2
- Tired, But Still on the Line by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- A Step for Humphrey-Hawkins by Bonnie Potter, p. 4
- Alabama Activist Fights for His Life by Bonnie Potter, p. 4
- Protests Greet Davis Cup Games by Craig T. Canan, p. 5
- NYC Still Teeters on the Edge by Josh Martin, p. 6
- Transit Workers Threaten Strike by Philip Mattera, p. 6
- Brown Lung Victims Want Action by Bob McMahon, p. 7
- Arson Destroys Brown Lung Clinic by Bob McMahon, p. 7
- Carter Lies about Arms Sales by Christopher Paine and John Markoff, p. 8
- Back to the Ghetto and into the Soup for French Left by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- U.S. vs. Europe Dominates Trade Talks by Bruce Vandervort, p. 10
- Begin May Finally Have Gone Too Far by David Mandel, p. 11
- The 50's and the 60's by David Moberg, pp. 12-13
- PLO & Israel Are on No-Win Treadmill, p. 14
- Red Brigade Helps Italian Ruling Class, p. 14
- Soviets Defile Selves by Denying Rights, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- A Step or Two towards a Proper Urban Policy by Paul Booth, p. 16
- Capitalism, Not Just the Military, Is Depleting Our Economy and Society by Richard B. Du Boff, p. 16
- A Reckless Gamble Disrupts French Left by Bogdan Denitch, p. 17
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Politics: A Searchingly Self-Critical Account of the American Communist Experience by James Weinstein, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Autobiography of an American Communist by Peggy Dennis
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How the U.S. Wrought World Monetary Chaos, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Origins of International Economic Disorder by Fred L. Block
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Books: Fascinating and Repulsive Details of Predatory Power's Rape of NYC by David Mermelstein, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Abuse of Power by Jack Newfield and Paul DuBrul
- Fiction by David Mermelstein, p. 20
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Books: Rachel and Her Creator Are Just as Bourgeois as the Neighbors After All by Pamela Feinsilber, p. 21 - 1 Review- Rachel, the Rabbi's Wife by Silvia Tennenbaum
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Books: The Women's Liberation Movement Is the Central Source of Suspense by Barbara Garson, p. 22 - 1 Review- Burning Questions by Alix Kates Shulman
- Books by Barbara Garson, p. 23
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Non-Fiction: A Brave New Venture in the Tradition of Haldeman Julius's Little Blue Books by J.S., p. 23 - 3 Reviews- Longshoring on the San Francisco Water Front by Reg Theriault
- Steelmill Blues by Steve Packard
- Labor Law for the Rank and Filer by Staughton Lynd
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Most Ambitious Upfront Political Comic in Years by Paul Buhle, p. 23 - 1 Review- Cover-Up Lowdown by Jay Kinney and Paul Mavrides
- Books: Great Soviet Goalie on Hockey as It Is Played There and Here by Gary Kulik, p. 24
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April 5, 1978 Issue = 30 Articles- House Balks at IMF Bank Bailout by Howard M. Wachtel and Michael Moffitt, p. 2
- Cities by David Moberg, p. 3
- Toss-Up for ERA in Illinois by Jane Melnick, p. 4
- Chicago Machine Remains Strong after Daley by Steve Askin, p. 4
- Labor: Contract Vote Ends Mine Strike by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Energy by David Moberg, p. 6
- Cities by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- Labor: Corporate Ties to Stevens under Fire by Bob McMahon, p. 7
- White House Interfered with Grant by Barry M. Hager, p. 7
- Nuclear Power by John Harris, p. 8
- Court Hears Challenge to Nuclear Liability Act by Bob McMahon, p. 8
- Israel Was Looking to Invade Lebanon by A.J. Kfoury and Paul Saba, p. 9
- Afterthoughts on the French Election by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Honduran Troops Aiding Somoza by Blase Bonpane, p. 10
- Court Imperils a Danish Free City by John Lamperti, p. 11
- A Reporter in Havana by Stephen Kinzer, pp. 12-13
- On the One Hand Give Them All Jobs..., p. 14
- Rank and File Miners Need Leaders Too, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Labor and Law by Staughton Lynd, p. 16
- From the Grassroots by Manning Marable, p. 16
- Political Solution Needed for Labor Pensions, Health by Frank Emspak, pp. 17-18
- Rebels All by Victor N. Paananen, p. 19
- Sports by Rich Klimmer, p. 20
- Wit'a Brooklyn Accent by Mark Naison, p. 20
- Records by Joseph Stevenson, p. 21
- Television by Pamela Feinsilber, p. 22
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Movies: A Fine New Film about Love and Loneliness by Donald Venes, p. 23 - 1 Review- An Unmarried Woman (1978 Film) by Paul Mazursky
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Bergman's Achievement: Hermetically Sealed Despair by Barry Brennan, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Serpent's Egg (1978 Film) by Ingmar Bergman
- Paul Krassner on the Very Zen Art of Hustling a Porn King by Leslie Goldberg and Michael Goldberg, p. 24
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April 12, 1978 Issue = 29 Articles- Turning Left, with Caution by John Judis, p. 2
- County' Patients Fight for Hospital against Cutbacks by David Moberg, p. 3
- Experiments Tie Jobs to Military by Randall Risener, p. 4
- Portland Activist Appeals Conviction by Lee Penn, p. 4
- Labor: Labor Center Stirs N.C. Fight by Frank Adams, p. 5
- Civil Liberties by Liz Price, p. 5
- Legislation by Evan Hendricks, p. 6
- Cities by Jack Metzgar, p. 7
- School Children Learn to Sell Pepsi, p. 8
- Labor: Seattle Auto Trades on Strike by Henry Gordon, p. 8
- N.C. Labor Center by Frank Adams, p. 8
- The Making of a Superpower by David Milton, p. 9
- Presidential Choice Splits Government by Gidion Eshet, p. 10
- A Palestinian Boy Beaten for Slogans by Livia Rokach, p. 10
- Special Report from Northern Ireland by Mervyn Jones, p. 11
- One Night Stand, pp. 12-13
- He's Gone about as Far as He Can Go, p. 14
- When the Prices Go Up Up Up, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Whatever Happened to Sisterhood? by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- To Hell in a Hand Basket by Alvah Bessie, p. 16
- Socialist Strategy Needs Unromantic Realism by Harry C. Boyte, p. 17
- Cloning by Ted Howard and Jeremy Rifkin, p. 18
- Rorvik Defends Book by David Rorvik, pp. 19-20
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House Calls Fails to Leave Him Laughing by Donald Venes, p. 21 - 1 Review- House Calls (1978 Film) by Howard Zieff
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Censored African Film Shown by Mac Margolis, p. 21 - 1 Review- Ceddo by Ousmane Sembene
- Who Establishes the Establishment in American Art? by Richard K., p. 22
- Malvina Reynolds 1901-1978 " Some Sort of Miracle" by Al Richmond, p. 23
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God Makes a Home Movie by Louis Menashe, p. 24 - 1 Review- Renaldo and Clara (1976 Film) by Bob Dylan
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April 19, 1978 Issue = 26 Articles- New Right Wins Battle of Ideas by John Judis, p. 2
- U.S./Chile by Saul Landau, p. 3
- Middle Managers Are Unhappy by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- McDonald's Workers Consider Unionizing by Tom Young and Paul Engleman, p. 4
- Labor: Setbacks for Farah Workers Union by Laurie Coyle, Emily Honig, and Gail Hershatter, p. 5
- Labor: Transit Workers May Reject NY Pact by George Carrano and Jonathan Fisher, p. 6
- Arms Sales by Bob McMahon, p. 6
- Cities by John Grady, p. 7
- Labor: Unionists Launch Campaign for Shorter Work Week by David Moberg, p. 8
- Carter Looking for a Way of Breaking Mideast Stalemate, p. 9
- The Red Brigades Are Ransoming Off Italy's Hopes for a Socialist Future by Diana Johnstone, pp. 10-11
- Warsaw an Interview with a Survivor by Norman Finkelstein, pp. 12-13
- Orange Light for Neutron Bomb, p. 14
- Dems Are Nixon on Press Freedom, p. 14
- A Philadelphia Organization Is Leading the Movement for Jobs by Jack Clark, p. 15
- Attack on Mandatory Retirement Part of Quest for New Efficiency by William Graebner, p. 16
- Ah, Spring Is Here Again... When Young Minds Turn to Marx by Nancy Lieber, p. 16
- A Moralistic Left Makes Enemies of the People by Bill Smoot, pp. 17-18
- Mother Jones Pushes the Outer Limits by David Moberg, p. 19
- Look to Philly for Next NBA Champs by Mark Naison, p. 20
- Cultural Center Faces Eviction by Tim Reagan, p. 21
- Farm Workers Issue an Album by Bob Datz, p. 21
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Opposing Testimony in the Case That Never Seems to Die by Elizabeth Faragoh, p. 22 - 1 Review- Boston by Upton Sinclair
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Maysles Film Preserves Running Fence by Josh Martin, p. 23 - 1 Review- Running Fence (1978 Film) by Albert Maysles, David Maysles, and Charlotte Zwerin, ...
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Hoffman Goes Straight But Film Wanders by P. Hertel, p. 23 - 1 Review- The People of the Abyss by Jack London
- Rites of Winter by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 24
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April 26, 1978 Issue = 22 Articles- Musical Chairs by John Judis, p. 2
- Once Racist, Now Populist, Tom Turnipseed Takes on S. Carolina by John Norton, p. 3
- The Arms Budget Is Challenged by Brad Karkkainen, p. 4
- N.Y. Ban on Nuclear Shipments Upheld by Susan Lynne Berger, p. 4
- Civil Wrongs by Ken Cummins, p. 5
- There's Gonna Be a Showdown, p. 6
- In Rocky Flats, Colorado by Timothy Lange, p. 6
- In Barnwell, S. Carolina by Bob McMahon, pp. 6-7
- U.S./Chile by Jeffrey Stein, p. 8
- Net Closing on Letelier Killers by John T. Alves and Saul Landau, p. 8
- Pounds Outweigh Plutonium Danger by Mervyn Jones, p. 9
- New Budget Reflects Dim View of World Economy by Mervyn Jones, pp. 9-10
- The Press Czar Defends Bloody History by Connie Paige, p. 11
- U.S. Officials Deny Deception on Aid by Lenny Siegel, p. 11
- When the (Bleep) Hits the Fans by Jim Ford, pp. 12-13
- The Old Politics Can't Beat Inflation, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Corporate Sabotage in the Battle against Industrial Cancer by Samuel Epstein, pp. 16-18
- Watch Boston and Montreal in NHL Playoffs by Gary Kulik, p. 19
- Chicago's Voice of Labor Is No More by Paul Gregor and Jack Burden, p. 19
- Music Punk Folk Rock & All That Jazz by Michael S. Kimmel, pp. 20-23
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Rock & Roll Is Here to Pay-To the Tune of $4 Billion by David Helvarg, p. 24 - 1 Review- Rock 'N' Roll Is Here to Pay by Steve Chapple and Robert Garofalo
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May 3, 1978 Issue = 24 Articles- The Hidden Stakes in Indochina by Lowell Finley, p. 2
- Citizen/Labor Coalition Takes on 'Big Energy' Coalition by David Moberg, p. 3
- Congress Examines Utility Spying by Seth Derish, p. 4
- Vietnam Spy Case Will Raise Serious Constitutional Issue by Jeffrey Stein, p. 5
- Israelis Press for New Peace Move by Gidion Eshet, p. 6
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"Third World" Myths: Populist Nationalism Submerges Socialism by Richard L. Sklar, p. 6 - 1 Review- Revolution in the Third World by Gerard Chaliand
- Swedish Social Democracy Heads beyond Welfare State by John D. Stephens, p. 7
- New Law Aborts Women's Rights by Tom Appleton, p. 8
- Who'll Own the Sun? by David Moberg, pp. 9-10
- A Solar Energy Package by Marla B. Korchmar, p. 11
- Solar Technology by Jim Kendell, David Kriebel, and Robert Scott, p. 12
- Our Choice Will Determine the Future by Jim Kendell, p. 13
- The Amazing Potential of Biomass Energy by Stephen Schneider, p. 14
- California's Solarcal Program Takes Shape by Chuck Sherman, p. 15
- Solar Energy and Socialist Power, p. 16
- Letters, p. 17
- For a Socialism That Works by Leland Stauber, p. 18
- A Contest of Hopes and Dreams by Donald Venes and W.D. Ehrhart, p. 19
- Accentuate the Negative Eliminate the Positive by Hal Aigner, p. 20
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David vs. Agribusiness Goliath by Peter Bohan, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Unsettling of American by Wendell Berry
- Holocaust by David Mandel, p. 22
- High Marks for Holocaust by Stan Brody, p. 22
- The New Lou Reed and a New British Rocker by P. Hertel, p. 23
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Highly Polished, But Still Very Obscure by Donald Venes, pp. 23-24 - 1 Review- That Obscure Object of Desire (1977 Film) by Luis Bunuel
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May 10, 1978 Issue = 31 Articles- Yasir Arafat Blames the U.S. by John Judis, p. 2
- David Moberg, p. 3
- Southerners March on Barnwell Plant by Bob McMahon, p. 4
- Thousands Protest at Rocky Flats by Timothy Lange, p. 4
- Tower Tragedy Highlights Daily Danger by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- American Indicted in Letelier Killing by John T. Alves, p. 5
- Consortium Successfully Mines Seabed by Chuck Fager, p. 5
- Gay Rights Voted Down in St. Paul by Dave Wood, p. 5
- It's Time for a Public Health Service by Joyce Goldstein, p. 6
- Socialized Medicine Comes to One Illinois Community by Jolene Babyak, p. 7
- 1199: For Dignity and Justice by Dan Marschall, p. 8
- Legalized Unions Launch Strike Wave by Barbara Mann Franck, p. 9
- Weizman Stirs Hope in West Bank by Gidion Eshet, p. 9
- Grey Wolves Stalk Turkey's Streets by Christopher Paine, p. 10
- Racist National Front Defeated by Mervyn Jones, p. 10
- Manley Regime Moves Right under Economic Pressures by Richard Hayes, p. 11
- Weeding Workers by Douglas Zoloth Foster, p. 12
- Farmworkers Tackle Mechanization by Sam Kushner, p. 13
- Keeping Them Down on the Farm, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
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Communists' CIO Organizing Role by Ronald Radosh, p. 16 - 1 Review- Labor and Communism by Bert Cochran
- For a Socialism That Works, pp. 17-18
- Action Needed to Control Colleges by Mark Naison, p. 19
- Making History More Accessible by Staughton Lynd, p. 19
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Unknown Works by Well-Known Women by J.S., p. 20 - 2 Reviews- Work by Louisa May Alcott
- Woman and Labour by Olive Schreiner
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Lost Novels about Real American Heroines by Linda Greene, p. 20 - 2 Reviews- Bread Givers by Anzia Yezierska
- Daughter of the Hills by Myra Page, Deborah Silverton Rosenfelt, and Paul Lauter, ...
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Mary Beard's Flawed Legacy to Feminists by Frances W. Herring, p. 21 - 1 Review- Mary Ritter Beard: A Sourcebook by Ann J. Lane and Mary Ritter Beard
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Woman Since She Got up on Her Own Two Feet by Carol Becker, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Underside of History by Elise Boulding
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Documentary History of Women in the U.S. by Judith Kegan Gardiner, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Female Experience by Gerda Lerner
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A Model for the Other States to Match by J.S., p. 23 - 1 Review- The Nyclu Guide to Women's Rights in New York State by Eve Cary
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Farce Premises Farce Promises by Janet Stevenson, p. 24 - 2 Reviews- Rabbit Test (1978 Film) by Joan Rivers and Jay Redack
- I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978 Film) by Robert Zemeckis
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May 17, 1978 Issue = 28 Articles- The Trials of Sophie by Nicholas Carbone, p. 2
- Carter Pushes Gas Bonanza by David Moberg, p. 3
- Culinary Workers Oust Union Boss by Jeff Johnson, p. 4
- Power Struggle in Teamster Union by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Farmworkers Move into Citrus by Sam Kushner, p. 5
- Alternative Technology Center Director Fired by Jim Robbins, p. 5
- President's Plan Full of Holes, p. 6
- Congress Examines Use of Drugs in Childbirth by Chuck Fager, p. 6
- Breeder Battle Brews in Capitol by Chuck Fager, p. 7
- Hospital Workers Union Expands Its Influence by Dan Marschall, p. 8
- Post-Vote Debate Stirs Communist, Socialist Parties by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Spirited Debate Stirs Communists Socialists, p. 10
- A Mini World War, p. 11
- Lebanon, p. 12
- A Liberal or A Fascist Party?, pp. 12-13
- Defending Israel and Palestine, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- After the Roast Chicken, p. 16
- Ehrenreich's Corner by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 17
- St. Paul Gay Rights Repeal a Danger Signal by Joshua Dressler, p. 17
- For a Socialism That Works by Leland Stauber, p. 18
- Everyone's a Hero in the Big Race by Anita Diamant, pp. 19-20
- The New Arbiters of Public Art by Terry Trucco, p. 21
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A Beautiful, Disturbing Film by Mark H. Lazerson, p. 22 - 1 Review- Coming Home (1978 Film) by Hal Ashby
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The Literature of a New Revolutionary Unity by Ronald D. Cohen, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Victim As Criminal and Artist by H. Bruce Franklin
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An Introduction to the America We Don't Know by David Szonyi, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Latin Americans by Carlos Rangel
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Rostow's Recipe for Capitalist Preserves by Edward Greer, p. 23 - 1 Review- Getting from Here to There by W.W. Rostow
- Oakland's White Elephants by Barry Codell, p. 24
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May 24, 1978 Issue = 33 Articles- We Don't Have Any Rights ...' by John Judis, p. 2
- UN Takes Up Disarmament at Special Session by Patrick Lacefield, p. 3
- Demonstrations Planned for Session by Patrick Lacefield, p. 3
- Investigations Uncover Spy Firm by Jeffrey Stein, p. 4
- Downed Supersonic Transport May Fly Once Again, p. 4
- Protests Target Campus Investments, p. 5
- Kodak Decides to Stay in South Africa, p. 5
- Defenders of the Hopi Way Make a Stand at Oraibi by Tom Barry, p. 6
- Native Sovereignty under Attack in Congress by Tom Barry, p. 7
- Navajos Win Concessions from Oil Companies by Tom Barry, p. 7
- Rush to Judgment in Oklahoma by E.N. Earley, p. 8
- The Red Brigade's Macabre Parody by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Conservatives Make Harsh Changes by Doug Smith, p. 10
- Soccer Cup Games Used to Expose Regime by Juan Rodriguez, p. 10
- Hit Development Bank by John Bowman, p. 10
- South Africa's War against SWAPO by Robert Manning, p. 11
- Is F.I.S.T. for Real?, pp. 12-13
- The Red Brigades, p. 14
- Meany's Rejection of Wage Restraint, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- From the Grassroots by Manning Marable, p. 16
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Can Multinationals Be Beneficial? by Scott R. Bowman, p. 16 - 1 Review- Storm over the Multinationals by Raymond Vernon
- Will the Clamshell Open or Close? by Marty Jezer, p. 17
- Petrol & Palestine, p. 18
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Cheating Scandals Destroyed Illusions by Leonard Quart, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Game They Played by Stanley Cohen
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Law Is an Instrument of Change as Well as Order by Bill Blum, p. 19 - 1 Review- Law and the Rise of Capitalism by Michael E. Tigar and Madeleine R. Levy
- Theodorakis, 'The Voice of Conscience' by Janet Stevenson, p. 20
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Records by Paul Gregor, p. 21 - 1 Review- Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town by Emmylou Harris
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Pretty Baby Is Nice But Pretty Short on Substance by P. Hertel, p. 22 - 1 Review- Pretty Baby (1978 Film) by Louis Malle
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The Filthy Rich Are Also Filthy by Max Powell, Jr., p. 22 - 1 Review- The Greek Tycoon (1978 Film) by J. Lee Thompson
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Arguments for a Palestinian State by Joseph Gerson, p. 23 - 1 Review- War or Peace in the Middle East by Peggy Duff
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How It All Comes Together in the Times by Pamela Feinsilber, p. 23 - 1 Review- Thinking Big by Robert Gottlieb and Irene Wolt
- Acid Rain by Barry Sulpor, p. 24
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May 31, 1978 Issue = 29 Articles- Zolton Ferency by John Judis, p. 2
- California Tax Initiative May Be a Public Disaster by Michael Berkowitz, p. 3
- Baby Eagle Ensnarled in Red Tape by Chuck Fager, p. 4
- Right-to-Lifers Gaining in Abortion Fight by Art Goldberg, p. 4
- Jury Hands Down Guilty Verdict in Vietnam Spy Case by Jack Colhoun, p. 5
- Labor Law Battle Intensifies by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- Victims Lobby for Labor Law Reforms by Dan Marschall, p. 7
- Black Mayor Heralds Change for New Orleans by Bill Rushton, p. 8
- Dominican Military Seizes Ballot Boxes by Alan Howard, p. 9
- U.S. Buys Friends with Jet Plane Sales by A.J. Kfoury and Paul Saba, p. 10
- More Skeletons in Pinochet's Closet by Saul Landau, p. 11
- Two Largest Socialist Parties Merge, May Soon Become Governing Party by Kenrick G. Kissell, p. 11
- Another Frontier Another Tyranny by William Appleman Williams, pp. 12-13
- Jarvis-Gann Smashes the State, p. 14
- Ferency Takes Dilemma by the Horns, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- SNF: Boon for Disco Music But Bad News for Women by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Child Rearing Biases Dressed Up as Truth by Herbert A. Schreier, M.D., p. 16
- Does Socialism Fit in the Market? by John H. Brown, p. 17
- A High Level Apostate from Pluralist Consensus by Richard L. Sklar, pp. 17-18
- Bessie Sayet Remains a Survivor by Larry Bush, p. 19
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Babe Was Only Human by Ronald Alden, p. 20 - 1 Review- Babe Ruth and the American Dream by Ken Sobol
- It's Not Like It Used to Be by Louis Kampf, p. 20
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A Melodrama of Substance by Janet Stevenson, p. 21 - 1 Review- Mr. Klein by Franco Solinas
- A Band Like Geronimo's by Dede Feldman, p. 22
- Two Folk Musicians with a Lot to Say by Michael S. Kimmel, p. 22
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Crime Does Pay-Better Than Most Jobs Open to Ghetto Kids by Elliott Currie, p. 23 - 1 Review- Assault with a Deadly Weapon by John Allen, Diane Hall Kelly, and Philip Heymann, ...
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Surely Goodness and Mercy ... by Jeffrey Gillenkirk, p. 23 - 1 Review- On Moral Fiction by John C. Gardner
- Donut War! by David Helvarg, p. 24
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June 7, 1978 Issue = 29 Articles- Quebec's Path to Independence by John Judis, p. 2
- Who'll Pay in Inflation Fight? by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Anti-Gay Tide Not Turned in Eugene by Stefan Ostrach, p. 4
- AIM Activist Freed After Year-Long Trial by Michael Curtin, p. 4
- Second Try Brings Arrests at Trident by Dean Patton, p. 4
- OSHA Is a Life and Death Matter at Olin Plant by Chip Hughes and Len Stanley, p. 5
- Supreme Court Makes OSHA's Job More Difficult by Tom Young, p. 5
- Challenge to New Right in N.C. by Bob McMahon, p. 6
- Transportation by Josh Martin, p. 7
- Whistleblowing Is Still Risky by Christy Macy, p. 8
- Mobutu Regime Crumbles by Galen Hull, p. 9
- Western Press Peddles Stereotypes by Galen Hull, p. 9
- Tunisia by Bruce Vandervort, p. 10
- Britain by Mervyn Jones, p. 11
- Izzy Stone from Outcast to Institution by Derek Shearer, pp. 12-13
- High Court's Unwarranted Warrants, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- To Prevent Nuclear Holocaust We Need to Think the Unthinkable by Carol S. Wolman, p. 16
- Ain't Misbehavin' - Exercise in White Nostalgia by Hans Koning, p. 16
- Urban Conflicts Transforming the Class Conflict by Peter Marcuse, pp. 17-18
- Good as Gold by Sidney Blumenthal and Danny Schechter, p. 19
- There Is No Escape from Racial Awareness in the Playing of the Game by Mark Naison, p. 20
- --- by Joe Heumann, p. 21
- --- by Ron Sakolsky, p. 21
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Surrealism: Is It Now or Has It Ever Been Revolutionary? by Paul Buhle, p. 22 - 1 Review- What Is Surrealism? by Andre Breton and Franklin Rosemont
- How to Save What's Left of Your Health by J.S., p. 22
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Madame Rosa, Perfect Vehicle for a Great French Actress by P. Hertel, p. 23 - 1 Review- Madame Rosa (1977 Film) by Moshe Mizrahi
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Still Waiting for the Victory of the People by Harry C. Boyte, p. 23 - 1 Review- A Common Man's Courage by John de Graaf and Jim Mulligan
- Shoelaces by Tom Johnson, p. 24
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June 14, 1978 Issue = 27 Articles- General Peled on Israel and the PLO by John Judis, p. 2
- Change Comes to Mississippi by John Judis, p. 3
- UN Demos Demand Disarmament Now by Patrick Lacefield, p. 4
- Tax Protest Brongs Victory for Right in Primary Elections by John Judis, p. 4
- The City of Madison Takes a Stand against Apartheid by Nancy Stedman, p. 4
- Epidemic Cancer May Be the Political Issue of the '80s by Al Goodman, p. 5
- The Longest Walk by Nolan Hester, p. 6
- The Attack on Native Rights Has Begun by Nolan Hester, p. 7
- Mayor's Disinterest Spells Trouble for Rights Commission by Nora Lapin, p. 8
- Rape Case Reveals Contempt of Women by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- U.S./South Africa by George Wright, p. 10
- Spain: Socialist Party Victorious in Two Regional Elections by Kenrick G. Kissell, p. 10
- Great Britain by Mervyn Jones, pp. 11-13
- Dr. Castro I Presume...!', p. 14
- In the Wake of Jarvis-Gann, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Forty Years After Spanish War by Alvah Bessie, p. 16
- Redgrave's Film Misses Human Touch by Diane Winston, p. 16
- Retiring Myths about Retirement by William Graebner, pp. 17-18
- Hobart McKean Kept the Spirit Alive in Montana by Henry Gordon, p. 19
- Montreal Wins Third NHL Title by Gary Kulik, p. 20
- --- by Bruce Dancis, p. 21
- --- by Myrna Greenfield, p. 21
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On the Workings of Soviet Justice by Peggy Dennis, p. 22 - 3 Reviews- A Captive of Time by Olga Ivinskaya
- To Be Preserved Forever by Lev Z. Kopelev
- The Samizdat Register by Roy A. Medvedev
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Muckraking for a Buck Makes a Fast-Paced Film by Max Powell, Jr., p. 23 - 1 Review- Capricorn One by Ron Goulart and Peter Hyams
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Why Is Human Sacrifice More Horrendous Than the Slaughter of Soldiers in War? by Janet Stevenson, p. 23 - 1 Review- Iphigenia by Michael Cacoyannis
- Disney's Fiefdom by Becky O'Malley, p. 24
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June 21, 1978 Issue = 28 Articles- Split in the Nation of Islam May Mean Return to Malcolm Legacy by Albert Aido, p. 2
- Center Stage for Illinois in ERA Melodrama by David Moberg, p. 3
- California in Chaos in Wake of Passage of Jarvis-Gann by Eve Pell, p. 4
- Support Grows for Overall Tax Limit by Mary Ellen Leary, p. 5
- But Howard You Promised!, p. 5
- Yvonne Burke Goes for State Office by Emily Gibson, p. 6
- Hyde Amendment Challenged in Court, p. 6
- Labor: Engineers Moving to Unionize by John Markoff, p. 7
- Prisons by Bob McMahon, p. 7
- Auto Unions Face Protectionis Pressure by Charles Rooney, p. 8
- Brazilian Autoworkers Win Strike by Charles Rooney, p. 8
- Argentina by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Japan: Narita Airport May Never Be Finished by Charles Douglas Lummis, p. 10
- We've Heard the Voices and Seen the Blood by John Judis, pp. 11-13
- The Poor Get Poorer the Rich Go to School, p. 14
- Sadat's "Democracy", p. 14
- Fighting th Nazis by Practicing Democracy, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Blacking Out the Mind by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- CIA Sabotages Democracy to Fight Russians by Richard L. Sklar, p. 16
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Making Consumers on Assembly Lines by Stanley Aronowitz, pp. 17-18 - 1 Review- Captains of Consciousness by Stuart Ewen
- Pacifica Volunteers Win Peabody by Sam Silver, p. 19
- Good Coaching and Teamwork Make the Difference by Mark Naison, p. 19
- Robeson Play Provokes Sharp Conflict by Richard Goldensohn, p. 20
- Black by Birth, Red by Choice by Lawrence S. Wittner, pp. 20-21
- Sunbelt Garners Increasing Share of Art Money by Terry Trucco, p. 22
- Records by Bruce Dancis, Joe Heumann, P. Hertel, and Carlo Wolff, ..., p. 23
- Will the Real 1968 Please Stand Up? by Marc Gunther, p. 24
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June 28, 1978 Issue = 16 Articles- A Report from Vietnam by John Judis, p. 2
- Business Counterattack Sets Back Rent Control Prospects by Peter Dreier, p. 3
- Labor: NYC Construction Unions in Trouble by Ruth Shereff, pp. 4-5
- Communists, King Embrace Democracy by Wilfred G. Burchett, p. 6
- Zaire: Cuban Threat' Masks Western Designs by Diana Johnstone, pp. 7-8
- Progress and Poverty by David Moberg, pp. 9-13
- Ranks of the Permanent Poor Are Growing by Steve Askin, pp. 14-15
- Administrative Changes Threaten Black Colleges by Frank Adams, p. 16
- Impasse in Black and White, p. 17
- Letters, p. 18
- Do Colleges Breed Revolutionaries? by Alvin W. Gouldner, p. 19
- Body Politic by Anita Diamant, p. 20
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The Ordeal of Frances Farmer by Alvah Bessie, p. 21 - 1 Review- Shad Lowland by William Arnold
- Records by Michael S. Kimmel, p. 22
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Our Last Frontier: Scrambling for Alaska by Peter T. Bohan, p. 23 - 1 Review- Coming into the Country by John McPhee
- Madison Avenue Goes to the Movies by Amy Rennert, p. 24
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1978 = 11 Issues, 269 Articles-
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July 12, 1978 Issue = 27 Articles- The High Price of Inflation by John Judis, p. 2
- At Latin Conference by Mark Shwartz, p. 3
- Cotton Dust Divides Administration by Bob McMahon, p. 4
- Can Officials Disagree with Their Union? by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Prop 13 Ends New Deal Approach by Larry Remer, p. 5
- The Bakke Decision by Laurence R. Sperber, p. 6
- Better Than Expected But Still Not Good by David Moberg, p. 7
- Bakke's Real Competitors Were White by Joel Dreyfuss, p. 7
- Class Is Still the Key to Admissions by Martin Brown, p. 7
- Alleged SAVAK Agents Face Charges by Seth Derish, p. 8
- Killing of Black Leader Arouses N.Y. by Josh Martin, p. 8
- Rightist Massacre May Spark New War, p. 9
- Cuba: Childhood Exile Becomes Castro Fan by Max Gordon, p. 10
- Middle East by T.D. Allman, p. 10
- Black Leader Warms of Vorster Plan to Keep White Rule by David Moberg, p. 11
- A True Homegrown Radical by Derek Shearer, pp. 12-14
- A Twentieth Century Dred Scott Case, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- The Black Power Movement by Manning Marable, p. 17
- Study Shows Law Students Liberal But Confused on Gay Righs by Joshua Dressler, pp. 17-18
- Rising Rookies of World Tennis by Jack Monet, p. 19
- Expanded Role for Tennis Coaches by Jack Monet, pp. 19-20
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The Many Faces of Saul Steinberg by David Moberg, p. 21 - 1 Review- Saul Steinberg by Harold Rosenberg
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Just When You Thought It Was Safe to Go Back to the Movies... by P. Hertel and Kurt Luchs, p. 22 - 3 Reviews- Grease (1978 Film) by Randal Kleiser
- Jaws II (1978 Film) by Jeannot Szwarc
- Jaws (1975 Film) by Steven Spielberg
- In the Pits with Punks by Keith Bernstein, p. 23
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Records by Bob Cranshaw, p. 23 - 1 Review- Kill Me I'm Rotten by Luchs Brothers
- Okies: Still the Forgotten Minority by David Lyon, p. 24
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July 19, 1978 Issue = 32 Articles- A Handy Guide to Misunderstanding Inflation by John Judis, p. 2
- March on Capital Pressures Congress to Extend ERA by Carolyn Projansky and Fern Schumer, p. 3
- Rally Commemorates 1913 Suffrage March, p. 3
- Teamster Dissidents Go for Top Offices by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Unions Take on Southern Furniture by Bob McMahon, p. 4
- Mass.' Answer to Proposition 13 by Peter Dreier, p. 5
- Illinois Tax Reform Threatened by David Moberg, p. 5
- The Nazis Rally in Marquette Park by David Moberg, p. 6
- Black Community Fights Crime in K.C. by Ellen Deirdre Murphy, p. 7
- Change May Be Coming to Kansas City Police, p. 7
- Israel Ignores Sadat's Concessions by Gidion Eshet, p. 8
- Stalled Peace Drive and Corruption Undermine Sadat's Support at Home by T.D. Allman, pp. 8-9
- France by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Research by Becky O'Malley and Norman B. Wirt, p. 11
- Farmers by Chris Jenkins, p. 12
- Yield by Frances Moore Lappe and Joseph Collins, pp. 12-13
- Pests by Paul Shinoff, p. 14
- Dissent by Stephen P. Cook, p. 14
- Agent Orange by Leonard Rubin and Ann Davison, p. 15
- Dioxin by Tod Ensign and Michael Uhl, p. 16
- The Majority Speaks for the ERA, p. 17
- Is There a Bakke in the House?, p. 17
- Letters, p. 18
- Whatever Happened to Black Power? Part II by Manning Marable, p. 19
- Can the California Left Build a Proposition 13 Counterattack? by Stanley Aronowitz, pp. 19-20
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No Rats in This Crossword Puzzle by Janet Stevenson, p. 21 - 1 Review- Cat and Mouse (1978 Film) by Claude Lelouch
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Homage to Band's Memory by Joe Heumann, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Last Waltz (1978 Film) by Martin Scorsese
- --- by Michael S. Kimmel, p. 22
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Review Life Dance of Is, by Oliver Lake by Paul Loeb, p. 22 - 1 Review- Life Dance of Is by Oliver Lake
- T. Robinson's Straight Talk on Being Gay by Michael Goldberg, p. 23
- Fears, Passions and Calls to Arms by Kent Worcester, p. 23
- You're Only Old as You Feel by Andrew Irvis, p. 24
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August 2, 1978 Issue = 26 Articles- Historic Dilemma for the U.S. Left by John Judis, p. 2
- Renters Want Their Share by Larry Remer, p. 3
- Coalition Asks Business to Return Windfall by Michael Curtin, p. 3
- Labor: Postal Settlement Is in Serious Trouble by David Moberg, p. 4
- Progressives Confront Tax Revolt by David Moberg, p. 5
- American Press Fashions New Era from Whole Cloth by Gerard Colby and Charlotte Dennett, p. 6
- U.S.S.R. by Louis Menashe, p. 7
- Labour and Tories Running Dead Even by Mervyn Jones, p. 8
- Dissidents Stand Trial in Moscow by Louis Menashe, p. 8
- True Religion Is Always Dangerous & Subversive by Charles S. Slap, p. 9
- The Church Escapes the Middle-Class Captivity by Lee Cormie, pp. 10-11
- Claude Williams Merging Religion & Activism by Bill Troy, p. 12
- Ernesto Cardena by Dow Kirkpatrick, p. 13
- How Compatible Are Marx & Christ by Jim Gorman, pp. 13-14
- Born-Agains Make No Concessions to Authority by Jim Wallis, p. 15
- Catholic Women Confront the Process of Renewal by Juli Loesch, p. 16
- Dissent Raises Issues for Soviets, p. 17
- Fraser Walks Out on Consensus Politics, p. 17
- Letters, p. 18
- Leftwing Human Rights Protestors Threaten Myth of Soviet Socialism by John Clark, pp. 19-20
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Irreverent, Impossibly Snobbish, But Delicious by Josh Martin, p. 21 - 1 Review- Metropolitan Life by Fran Lebowitz
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A Detective Novel That's Out of the Normal Mold by Pamela Feinsilber, p. 21 - 1 Review- Dreaming of Babylon by Richard Brautigan
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Who Really Killed the French General by W.D. Ehrhart, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Birds of Prey by John Ralston Saul
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War as It Really Is Leaves 'Everyman' Numb by Jeffrey Gillenkirk, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Middle Parts of Fortune by Frederic Manning
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Finding a Good Place in the World by Linda Greene, p. 23 - 1 Review- The High Cost of Living by Marge Piercy
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From Outside the Social Norm by Janis Butler Holm, pp. 23-24 - 1 Review- Rootless Generation of Peace Empire by W.D. Ehrhart
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August 9, 1978 Issue = 22 Articles- Coming Soon by John Judis, p. 2
- Labor: Coalition Tries to Reopen Steel Plant by David Moberg, p. 3
- Labor: UAW's Fraser Attacks Business War against Labor by Evan Hendricks, pp. 4-5
- Conservatives Map Tax-Cut Strategy by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- NAM Debates Labor Issues by Dan Marschall, p. 7
- Carter Abandons Cold War Rhetoric for 'Positive Policy' by Robert Manning, p. 8
- This Is Not a Normal Boarding School by Hilda Bernstein, p. 9
- Doctors, Church Block Legal Abortion by Ellen Cantarow, pp. 10-13
- Tax Relief for the Wealthy, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Robert Eatherly's Tortured Soul by Alvah Bessie, p. 16
- Choosing between a More Perfect Union and Domestic Tranquility by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Socialism Means Democracy and Respect for Nature by John Hardesty, p. 17
- Remaining Public Control of Airwaves Threatened by Burt Wilson, p. 18
- Class Struggle Is Good Clean Fun, pp. 19-20
- Records by John Kordalewski, p. 21
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Ray's Elegy for India by Mac Margolis, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Chess Players, and Other Screenplays by Satyajit Ray
- Mid East Filmfest Ready to Tour, p. 22
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An Honest and a Dishonest Film about Gays by P. Hertel, p. 23 - 2 Reviews- Different Story-Canada by Henry Olek
- Word Is Out (1977 Film) by Nancy Adair, Andrew Brown, and Rob Epstein
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Don't Let the Swarm Settle on You by Joe Heumann, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Swarm (1978 Film) by Irwin Allen
- Mid East Films by Diane Winston, p. 23
- Good News Messinger to NY City Council by Barbara Bedway, p. 24
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August 16, 1978 Issue = 19 Articles- Socialist Politics in Michigan by John Judis, p. 2
- George Meany Grits Teeth, Talks Tough by David Moberg, p. 3
- Press Freedom Is the Victim of New York Times Case by James Aronson, p. 4
- Abalone Breaches Nuclear Defences by Larry Remer, p. 5
- Oregon's Nuclear Trojan Horse by Rick Mitchell, p. 5
- Congress Forces Carter Backdown on Trade Embargo by Ken Cummins, p. 6
- Britain's Bengalis by Mervyn Jones, p. 7
- Government Wins the Right to Rewrite Constitution by Jay R. Mandle and Joan D. Mandle, p. 7
- UN Investigators Sour on Nestle Milk by Bruce Vandervort, p. 8
- Rhodesia's Real Plan by Brigitte Kirch and Bill Hansen, p. 8
- Cuban Life Cuban Film by Janet Stevenson, pp. 9-16
- The Clamor against "Big Government", p. 17
- Letters, p. 18
- Reflections of Prop. 13 in France by Nancy Lieber, p. 19
- Ollman's Maryland Struggle Is No Game by Edward Gold, p. 19
- Safeway Computers Run Workers Ragged by David Talbot, p. 20
- Kennedy Chokes on Carter's Little Health Plan Pills by Alan Wolfe, pp. 21-22
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Ravages of Racism in Southern Africa, p. 23 - 1 Review- Biko by Donald Woods
- Walton Hits the Road. by Mark Naison, p. 24
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August 23, 1978 Issue = 21 Articles- Corporate Answer to Jarvis-Gann by John Judis, p. 2
- Kucinich Beats Back Business Alliance by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Film about Blacks Banned in Boston by Connie Paige, p. 4
- James Ray Reiterates His Innocence by Ron Williams, p. 4
- Labor: Pressmen Pound Pavements, News Hounds Leashed by David Pitt, p. 5
- Solar Proponents Divide Pie in Sky by Christy Macy, p. 6
- EEOC Sues Remiss Corporations by Ellen Deirdre Murphy, p. 6
- Noble Plunges Head-First into Brooke Contest by Chuck Fager, p. 7
- Government Tries to Buy-Off SWP Suit by Richard Goldensohn, p. 8
- The Twelve's Return Threatens Somoza by Blase Bonpane, p. 9
- U.S. Opposition May Sink Law of the Sea Conference by Bruce Vandervort, p. 10
- Stalin's Ghost Hovers Over Constitution by Albert Resis, pp. 11-13
- Myth and Reality Play in Youngstown, p. 14
- Ferency and Socialist Electoral Politics, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Toward a United Black Strategy by Manning Marable, p. 16
- Labor and the Law by Staughton Lynd, p. 16
- Socialism Confronts Cult of Individualism, pp. 17-18
- People in Small New York Town Down in the Dumps by Franklin Douglas, pp. 19-20
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B. Traven Almost Meets A. Hoffman, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- The Mystery of B. Traven by Judy Stone
- Rushmore Pales Before Crazy Horse Memorial by Tyna Thrall Orren, p. 24
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August 30, 1978 Issue = 23 Articles- A Political Program for the Last Quarter by John Judis, p. 2
- Ray Looks Guilty as Alibis Dissolve. But Was He Alone? by Jefferson Cohen, p. 3
- Former Agent Links Oswald to CIA by Herb Borock and John Markoff, p. 4
- Labor: Grocery Clerks Break the Chains by Larry Remer, p. 5
- Incumbent Re-Elected, Union Split by Tom Young, p. 5
- New Communications Act Draws Fire by Ron Williams, p. 6
- Prices Not Wages Key to Inflation, p. 6
- Cops Play Chicken with Cleveland's Mayor and Blacks by Robert H. Holden, p. 7
- Navajos Levy Taxes on Energy Giants by Peter Melnick, p. 8
- Black Guerillas Battle Government in Unreported War, p. 9
- Brezhnev Tries to Lift Worker Morale by Albert Resis, p. 10
- USSR and Iraq May Be Winners in Coming Summit by Edward Gold, pp. 11-14
- Letters, p. 15
- The Family Disintegrates under the Impact of Corporate Expansion by Ian Harris, p. 16
- A Strategy for the Left in the 1980 Election by Alan Snitow, p. 16
- Sanctify the Family Since New Forms Proved Useless by Michael Lerner, pp. 17-18
- Private Spies Keep Tabs on Radicals by Seth Derish, p. 19
- Wit'a Brooklyn Accent by Mark Naison, p. 20
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Stuntman's Stuntman's Stuntman by Joe Heumann, p. 21 - 1 Review- Hooper (1978 Film) by Hal Needham
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Ryan O'Neal Drives Off into Wild, Blue Abyss by Donald Venes, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Driver (1978 Film) by Walter Hill
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Warren Beatty Resurrects a Populist Hero by Barry Mike, p. 22 - 1 Review- Heaven Can Wait (1978 Film) by Warren Beatty and Buck Henry
- Photography by Libby Brydolf, p. 23
- Chicago '68 Painting the Town Red by David Moberg, p. 24
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September 6, 1978 Issue = 26 Articles- East Germany Jails a Critic by Thomas Conrad, p. 2
- Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Summer... by David Moberg, p. 3
- Tenants Hound Landlords for Rent Rebates by W. Dennis Keating, p. 4
- New Right Crosses Ed Brooke by Sid Blumenthal, p. 5
- Founding Fathers Forgot the Unborn by Laura B. Weiss, p. 6
- Unions are Fighting Deportation of Mexican Workers by Gina Lobaco, p. 7
- Safety Measures for Gas Vanish Into Thin Air by Kathryn Waters Gest, p. 8
- Right Has Falling Out with Business by Alan Eheruhalt, p. 8
- New Pope Tempers Conservatism with Moral Compassion by Paul Schervish, p. 9
- Church Regains Ground in Pope Paul's Last Years by Jane Hilowitz, p. 9
- New Constitution Strengthens State Rule by Albert Resis, p. 10
- Sandinistas Seek Somoza's Overthrow by Blase Bonpane, p. 11
- Pope Paul Recognized Communists by Jane Hilowitz, p. 11
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Time for an American Left by G. William Domhoff, pp. 12-13 - 1 Review- An Interview with G. William Domhoff by Derek Shearer
- Public Workers, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Brzezinski Pushes Cold War in the Name of Human Fights by William A. Williams, p. 16
- UAW Editor Takes Second Look At Poland by Franklin Wallick, p. 16
- An Open Letter to the New Pope by Blase A. Bonpane, pp. 17-18
- Abbie Hoffman Won't You Please Come Home by Gwenda Blair, p. 19
- Keeping the Lid On Anti-Nuclear Films by Eleanor Smith#2, p. 20
- Women Writers' Plight by Barbara Bedway, p. 21
- A Feminist View of Global Catastrophe by Bob McMahon, p. 21
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Sgt. Pepper Submarines to New Lows by Kurt Luchs, p. 22 - 1 Review- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978 Film) by Michael Schultz
- Records by Bruce Dancis, p. 23
- Flirs of the Heir Apparent by Jeffrey Gillenkirk, p. 24
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September 13, 1978 Issue = 27 Articles- New Pope Won't Break With Rigid Past by Gary MacEoin and Nivita Riley, p. 2
- Carter Wagering Peace, Popularity On Summit Success by Joseph Gerson, p. 3
- Begin Probably Won't Budge by Gidion Eshet, p. 3
- Slipping Prayer Back Into School by Josh Martin, p. 4
- Law Center Lends Fledging Unions a Hand by Bob McMahon, p. 4
- UFW Moves to Increase Political Clout by Douglas Z. Foster, p. 5
- Public Election Financing Is Far From Adoption by Rhodes Cook, p. 5
- Steven's Threats Fail To Sway NLRB by Bob McMahon, p. 6
- American Farmers Worry About Growing Foreign Ownership by Elizabeth Wehr, p. 6
- Buy American Campaign Sells Short by John Markoff and Lenny Siegel, p. 7
- Portugal Replaces Socialist Rulers with Technocrats by Kathleen Swartzman, p. 8
- Danes Protest Nuclear Construction by Robert Steinbrook, p. 8
- Pinochet Stalked by Domestic Foes, U.S. Investigators by Nena Terrell, p. 9
- Living All the Dirt That's Done to Women by Julia Preston, p. 10
- Summit by Joseph Gerson, pp. 10-13
- Agnew's Ghost Haunts Farber and us, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Nixon On the Comeback Trail, p. 16
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The Real Story of "McCarthyism" by Norman Markowitz, p. 16 - 1 Review- The Great Fear by David Caute
- What's Wrong with Taxes? by Diane Fuchs, pp. 17-18
- Prisons Begin Bursting at the Seams by Mark Shwartz, p. 19
- Wit'a Brooklyn Accent by Mark Naison, p. 20
- White-Collar Crime Pays, Pretty Well by Joseph Pissarevsky, p. 20
- Foreign Filmmakers Tell Unpleasant Truths to U.S. and the UN by Katherine Singer Kovacs, p. 21
- Records by Katherine Singer Kovacs, p. 22
- Mime Goes American-Style by David Ahrens and Viki Dello Joio, p. 23
- Guns by David Helvarg, p. 24
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September 20, 1978 Issue = 20 Articles- China Aims for Superpower Status by 2000 by David Milton and Nancy Dall Milton, p. 2
- Senate Race Comes Up Short in Upset by Anthony Schmitz, p. 3
- New York Papers Down, Striking Pressmen Still Out by David Pitt, p. 4
- Assassination Probe Is Full of Holes by Harvey Yazijian, p. 5
- Striking Teachers Chalk Up Few Gains by David Moberg, p. 6
- Landlords Leave, Tenants Take Over by Josh Martin, p. 7
- Reopened Youngstown Steel Plant Could Work by David Moberg, p. 8
- Burning Theater Sparks National Revolt by Linda Heiden, p. 9
- Right-Wing Cardinal Picked New Pope by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Fettered and Feted On Red Square by Patrick Lacefield, p. 11
- Art in China after Mao by Leora Tanenbaum, pp. 12-13
- It's a Bourgeois Congress- Surprise!, p. 14
- Conversations with Blumenthal by Manning Marable, p. 15
- The Great Self-Centered Utopia by Roberta Lynch, p. 15
- Letters, pp. 16-17
- Diablo On the Beach by Susan Stern, pp. 18-19
- Disabled Get a Lift from New Buses by Irwin B. Arieff, p. 20
- Records by Bruce Dancis, p. 21
- A Return To the Scene of the Crime by Carol Brightman, pp. 22-23
- American players Win Big in Open's New Digs by Mark Naison, p. 24
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September 27, 1978 Issue = 26 Articles- I'm Proud to Call Myself a Socialist' by Burt Hatlen, p. 2
- Sadat Scores Summit Victory by Yoav Peled, p. 3
- Israelis Applaud Summit Agreement by Gidion Eshet, p. 3
- County Coroner Works for the Living by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Wisconsin Declares Nuclear Moratorium by Thomas Galazen, p. 4
- Congress Gas Battle Peaks by David Moberg, p. 5
- Pistol-Packing Cop Kills Unarmed Man by Ed Newbold, p. 6
- Congress Forecloses On Student Loans by Harrison H. Donnelly, p. 6
- Arbitrator Writes Mail Pact by David Moberg, p. 7
- GM Abandons Its Southern Strategy by Evan Hendricks, p. 7
- Nicaraguan War Rages by Blase Bonpane, p. 8
- Sandinista Leader Tells Front's Story by Michele Labrut, p. 8
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Life in Somoza's Prisons by Janet Stevenson, p. 9 - 1 Review- Inside the Nicaraguan Revolution by Doris Tijerino
- U.S. and Iran Oil Keep South Africa from Grinding Halt by Robert Manning, p. 10
- A Fist with a Rose in It. by Lucy Komisar, pp. 11-13
- Editorial, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- The Right to Know If You Job Causes Cancer by Staughton Lynd, p. 16
- Family and Fertility by Reid T. Reynolds, p. 16
- Participatory Socialism or Welfare Statism? by Monte Bute, pp. 17-18
- Wilmar Women Don't Bank On Fairness by Anthony Schmitz, p. 19
- Boston Red Sox Eat Yankee Dust by Dan Rosen, p. 20
- China Sends U.S. Static Sentimentality by Judith Stein, p. 21
- The Butcher, the Baker, the Candle Stick Maker by Barbara Garson, p. 22
- Novels and Poems for, by and about Blue-Collar Workers by Tamin Ansary, p. 23
- The Greatest (Again) by Joe Heumann, p. 24
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October 4, 1978 Issue = 25 Articles- Syria Holds Key to Camp David by John Judis, p. 2
- Dukakis Dumped in Massachusetts Gubernatorial Vote by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 3
- Oil and Atlantic Waters Don't Mix by Karl Grossman, p. 4
- Briggs Brings Bryant to California by Larry Remer, p. 5
- Award Brings Home Human Rights by Christy Macy, p. 6
- Soweto Students Face Sedition Rap by Barbara Bedway, p. 6
- McBride Steels Union Against Dissent by Michael Gillespie, p. 7
- Labor, Black Leaders Confront Carter by David Moberg, p. 8
- Weber Case to Test Private Affirmative Action by Ron Williams, p. 8
- Socialists Threaten to Open Old Wounds On the Italian Left by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Peru: Case History of a Revolution That's Gone Awry by Gerard Colby, p. 10
- Rightist Christians Sabotage Reform of the Lebanese Army, p. 11
- "There's a Man with a Gun Over There..." by David Helvarg and Larry Remer, pp. 12-13
- Trade-Off Politics a Losing Game, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- As Recession Looms by Red Cent Collective, p. 16
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Now You Can Disagree With Who Governs by Marc Weiss, p. 16 - 1 Review- Who Really Rules? by G. William. Domhoff
- To Be and Not to Be by Lester Rodney, p. 17
- Sugar Daddy Welch by Barry Stavro, p. 18
- Steel Companies Haven't Ironed Out Workplace Wrinkles by Ike Henry Gittlen, p. 19
- Jimmy Carter Labors with the Press by Pat Strandt, p. 20
- Peru Heads Right by Gerard Colby, p. 21
- Wedding Breaches Promise by Pat Aufderheide, p. 22
- NBC'S W.E.B. Weaves Deceit by Eliot Wald, p. 23
- Sugar Daddy Welch Still Sweet On America Sour On Communists by Barry Stavro, p. 24
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October 11, 1978 Issue = 24 Articles- The Inside Story, p. 2
- Thompson Pockets Demos, Sure of Win by David Moberg, p. 3
- Bakalis Can't Get Machine in Gear, p. 4
- Old Guard Whistles Dixie, New Demos Change Their Tune by Thomas Noland, p. 5
- Workfare Scheme to Replace Welfare by Saul Rigberg, p. 6
- Midwife Arraigned On Murder Charge by Natasha Woolley, p. 6
- Solar Project in New York City Is a Ray of Sunshine by Karen Polk, p. 7
- Jailings Transform the Black Movement, p. 8
- Prime Minister Another Hardliner, p. 8
- Socialists Compel Communist Leader to Define Leninism by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Nicaraguan Left Rejects Talks by Blase Bonpane, p. 9
- Syria's President Walks a Tightrope between Two Wars by Douglas Bradley, p. 10
- Silkwood Probe Picks Up Where She Left Off by Jeff Stein, pp. 11-13
- Letters, p. 14
- Marching Forward into the 19th Century with Laissez-Faire by Red Cent Collective, p. 15
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Science, Technology Follow Corporate Design by Scott R. Bowman, p. 15 - 1 Review- America by Design by David F. Noble
- Blacks and the GOP by M. Ron Karenga, p. 16
- Briggs Digs in, Milk Pours It On by Stephen Bloom, pp. 17-18
- Bill Lee Raises the Red Sox' Dust, Comes Out Clean by Anita Diamant, p. 19
- Lee Interview by Anita Diamant, p. 20
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Documentary Retells Women's Strike Story by B. Ruby Rich, p. 21 - 1 Review- With Babies and Banners by Lorraine Gray, Anne Bohlcn, and Lyn Goldfarb
- Once-Popular Art Plays to Few, Costs Much by Lynn Garafola, p. 22
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Girlfriends' Success Chows 'New Women's Film' Is Growing Up by Gina Blumenfeld, p. 23 - 1 Review- Girlfriends (1978 Film) by Claudia Weill
- Americans Throw Mao a Party in His Memory by Thomas Brom, p. 24
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October 18, 1978 Issue = 23 Articles- What if We Held a Tea Party and No One Came? by John Judis, p. 2
- ERA Wins On Hill States To Test Bill in Clash of Wills by Anne B. Zill, p. 3
- Future Bleak for Skilled Workers by Al Goodman, p. 4
- Election Funds Steel Union's Sore Spot by Alan Barnes, p. 5
- Women Wrest Settlement from by Barbara Garson, p. 5
- Clamshell Broaches New by Duncan Harp, p. 6
- Anti-Nuclear Groups Escalate Actions Nationally by Ron Williams, p. 7
- Craxi Seeks New European Role for Italian Socialists by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Labour Risks It All with Vote Delay by Mervyn Jones, p. 9
- Southern African Economic Scheme Fueled 'Oilgate' by Bruce Vandervort, p. 10
- Carter Tries to Win Nicaraguan Center to Stop Civil War by Cynthia Arnson, p. 11
- Provisional Gov't Formed by Blase Bonpane, p. 11
- Blood of the Condo by David Moberg, pp. 12-14
- Letters, p. 15
- Simple Simon by David Vogel, p. 16
- Long Neglected, Eastman's Time Has Come by Mari Jo Buhle, p. 16
- American Socialism by Seymour S. Bellin and S.M. Miller, pp. 17-18
- Two Players Come Back from Sore Arm, Alcohol by Barry Codell, p. 19
- Clamshell Action by Duncan Harp, p. 20
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Anguished Interiors No Joke by Michael Sorkin, p. 21 - 1 Review- Interiors (1978 Film) by Woody Allen
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Muckraking Novel, Still Current, Mixes Romance and Rage by Jonas Weisel, p. 22 - 1 Review- Boston by Upton Sinclair
- Days of Heaven Makes Despair Look Gorgeous by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23
- Where There's Smoke There's Five by Larry Remer, p. 24
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October 25, 1978 Issue = 26 Articles- UAW Conference Seeks New Course for American Left by John Judis, p. 2
- Jerry Brown Appeases the Voters with Shell Game by Larry Remer, p. 3
- Protest Salty Solution for Nuclear Waste by Dede Feldman, p. 4
- Slow Progress On Safety and Health by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Unauthorized Strike Stuns, VW, UAW by Eric Leif Davin and Joe White, p. 5
- Reds Stay Away, Angry Strikers Say by Eric Leif Davin, p. 5
- Florida Governor OKs an Execution by Art Goldberg and Nan Blitman, p. 6
- Brown's Next Step by Larry Remer, p. 6
- Social Democrats Break Away from Logic of Capitalism by Nancy Lieber, p. 7
- American Press Forced to Slight Popular Rebellion by Richard Elman, p. 8
- New Pope May Aid Left by Gary MacEoin and Nivita Riley, p. 8
- The Best and Worst of Imperialism by William Appleman Williams, pp. 9-10
- The Texas Murders by Carlos Morton, pp. 11-13
- A Pure And Simple Road to Socialism, p. 14
- Gillespie Responds to "Sectarian" Charge On Steel Union Story by Michael Gillespie, p. 15
- Letters, p. 15
- Populist Democracy Takes a Beating from Alabama Blacks by Manning Marable, p. 16
- Abortion, Now Legal, Is Still in a Back Alley of Our Consciousness by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Fundamental Conflict Between Nuclear Power and Civil Liberties by David Dinsmore Comey, p. 17
- Can Do? by Jay Shepherd, pp. 17-18
- Army Justice Takes Six Years and a Suit by Randall Risener, p. 19
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Paying Mom to Stay Home Won't Work by Meg Gerken, p. 20 - 1 Review- All Our Children by Kenneth Keniston
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Lasch's Beseiged Family: Haven is in His Eyes by Zillah Eisenstein, p. 20 - 1 Review- Haven in a Heartless World by Christopher Lasch
- James Baldwin by Bonnie Greer, pp. 21-22
- Reggae Today by Bruce Dancis, p. 23
- World Sefies by Mark Naison, p. 24
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November 1, 1978 Issue = 25 Articles- Business Can Afford Full Employment - That's Not the Problem by Harry Brill, p. 2
- California GOP's Law-and-Order Wing Guns for Rose Bird by Larry Remer, p. 3
- The Bad & The Ugly by Jim Quinn, p. 4
- Jesse Helms Tries to Buy a Victory against N.C. Populist in Senate Race by Bob McMahon, p. 4
- Bradley's Fast Break Is Fading as Bell Comes from behind by Alexander Cockburn and James Ridgeway, p. 5
- Union-Busting Returns to Wilkes-Barre by Sandra Dorr, p. 6
- Teamster Davids Plan to Bury Goliath by Dan La Botz, p. 7
- Round One for Civil Service Reform by Tom Young, p. 7
- John Paul II Will Challenge Italian and U.S. Catholics by Gary MacEoin and Nivita Riley, p. 8
- Montreal Socialist Electoral Coalition Boasts New Unity by Henry Milner, p. 9
- New Democrats Jolt Conservatives by Doug Smith, p. 9
- Melbourne's Wine, Women, and Whites by William Appleman Williams, p. 10
- Is the Party Over or Just Beginning? by John Judis, pp. 11-13
- Liberal Decay and Party Realignment, p. 14
- Zimbabwe Politics Turns on Control of Transition to New Order by Richard L. Sklar, p. 15
- Another Third World by Hans Koning, p. 16
- The Exhaustion of American Politics and How to Revive It by Neil Kotler, p. 16
- Liberals Must Choose by Monte Bute, p. 17
- Montreal Socialists by Henry Milner, p. 18
- Rizzo's Racist Try by Jim Quinn, p. 18
- Women Run to Compete, for Fun by Anita Diamant, pp. 19-20
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Karl Marx Meets the Novel by Martin Green, p. 21 - 1 Review- Marxism and Literature by Raymond Williams
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Short Notice, p. 22 - 3 Reviews- Comes a Horseman (1978 Film) by Alan J. Pakula
- The Wiz (1978 Film) by Sidney Lumet
- Midnight Express (1978 Film) by Alan Parker
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New Detective Movie Sees '60s through Rose-Colored Lens by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Big Fix (1978 Film) by Jeremy Paul Kagan
- Will New York Succumb to RATS? by Jane Rockman, p. 24
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November 8, 1978 Issue = 27 Articles- Vietnamese Leader on Differences with China by Jane Hilowitz, p. 2
- Carter's Inflation Rx Is Bad Medicine for Most Americans by David Moberg, p. 3
- Senate, Again, Is Millionaires Club by Charles W. Hucker, p. 4
- Energy Plan Favors Corporations by David Moberg, p. 4
- 95th Congress Taxes the Imagination by John Judis, p. 5
- Banned Chemical Moves to Mexico by Larry Remer, p. 6
- Law & Order by Alan M. MacRobert, p. 6
- New Law Aims at Spying on Employees by George Corsetti, p. 7
- Union Sues Asbestos Companies by Larry Remer, p. 7
- Frustration by Al Di Franco, p. 8
- Women's Prison May Close, p. 8
- Talks Open Amidst Continued Fighting by Ron Ridenour, p. 9
- Some Sandinistas Condemn the Talks, p. 9
- Labour and Tories Are Both Divided on Wage Controls by Mervyn Jones, p. 10
- Debate on Nuclear Reactors Creates Political Fall-Out by John Stephens, p. 11
- At McDonald's They Do It All to You by John Conroy, pp. 12-13
- Carter Declares War on Labor, p. 14
- Kick the Mind-Chiselers off the Government Dole, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Humphrey-Hawkins by John Conyers, p. 16
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Milton's Revolution: Bourgeois for All That ... by C.H. George, p. 16 - 1 Review- Milton and the English Revolution by Christopher Hill
- Carter's "New Policy" in Nicaragua Is Neither Moral Nor New by Piero Gleijeses, pp. 17-18
- A Consumers' Guide for Sports Activists by Jim Ford and Mark Naison, pp. 19-20
- Native Son Haunts Theater by Bonnie Greer, p. 21
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Short Notice, p. 22 - 5 Reviews- Goin' South (1978 Film) by Jack Nicholson
- Death on the Nile (1978 Film) by John Guillermin
- Autumn Sonata (1978 Film) by Ingmar Bergman
- Magic (1978 Film) by Richard Attenborough
- Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978 Film) by Ted Kotcheff
- Documentaries Tell True Stories of Spy, Execs, Poor Women by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23
- Border Wars in the Forest by Lance Tapley, p. 24
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November 15, 1978 Issue = 29 Articles- Right-Wing Revolt Gets Stalled in Michigan Vote by John Judis, p. 2
- Big Union Turnout Stops Right-to-Work by David Moberg, p. 3
- Propositions, Decent & Not by Al Di Franco, p. 4
- Interesting States by Ron Williams, p. 4
- Republican Sweep Leaves DFL Groggy by Anthony Schmitz, p. 5
- Senator No Buys Himself an Election by Bob McMahon, p. 5
- Machine Politics by Beth Botts and John Fleming, p. 6
- Seattle Breaks the Anti-Gay Voting Pattern by Stopping 13 by Margaret Carter, p. 6
- Socialist Loses in Maine by 39 Votes in House Race by Ron Williams, p. 6
- Briggs, Blacks Lose, Brown, Bird Win by Larry Remer, p. 7
- Berkeley Goes Left Again, But Across the Bay... by Randall Risener, p. 7
- Rates for Seabrook Defeat Thomason by Cathy Wolff, p. 8
- Conflict Abounds in One-Party Rule by Sid Blumenthal, pp. 8-9
- Shah's Opponents Cite Dire Poverty and Tyrannical Rule by Ervand Abrahamian, p. 10
- World Economy by Bruce Vandervort, p. 11
- Judge Rules Brazil Guilty of Torture by Dick Goldensohn, p. 11
- Egypt's Left Attacks Separate Peace, But Majority Applauds by David Mandel, p. 12
- When You Coming Back, Red Writer? by David Talbot, p. 13
- An Interview with Jane Fonda by Peter Melnick, pp. 14-15
- The Less Things Change the Less They Stay the Same, p. 16
- Letters, p. 17
- Roosevelt's "Second Bill of Rights" Still Far from Fulfillment by Manning Marable, p. 18
- Giant Corporations Breed Bureaucracy and Big Government by William W. Goldsmith, p. 18
- Professional Unions by David A. Sprintzen, pp. 19-23
- Wm Morris' Socialism of Beauty by Martin Green, p. 24
- Poet, Painter and Designer, William Morris Came to Socialism through Hatred of Modern C... by Martin Green, p. 25
- Short Notice, p. 26
- Into the 1980s with Synthesizer and Spud-Rock by Bruce Dancis, p. 27
- I Am Sorry, But as Your Eligibility Technician by Rachel C. Kranz, p. 28
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November 22, 1978 Issue = 23 Articles- G.O.P. Revives, Liberals Expire by John Judis, p. 2
- A Crisis for American Policy by Alexander Cockburn and James Ridgeway, p. 3
- Cold Warriors Get a Big Boost from the Elections by Alan Wolfe, p. 4
- New Rightwinger Loses Big in Seattle by Michelle Celarier and Walter Hatch, p. 5
- Third-Party Vote In California Shows Widespread Dissatisfaction by Larry Remer, p. 5
- Anti-Growth Mayor Wins in San Jose by Rasa Gustaitis, p. 6
- California Death Penalty Toughens by Seth Rosenfeld, p. 6
- Chicago Clinics by Ron Williams, p. 7
- Cannery Workers Upset Teamsters by Martin Brown, p. 8
- Steelhaulers Mean Business in Gary Strike by David Moberg, p. 8
- Arabs Can't Agree on Anti-Sadat Acts by David Mandel, p. 9
- Europe's Resistance to U.S. Agripower Threatens Trade War by Bruce Vandervort, p. 10
- Austerity Policies Spark Socialist Gains by Nancy Lieber, p. 11
- You Can Get It If You Really Want, But You Must Try, Try and Try, Try and Try, Try and ... by Lucy Komisar, pp. 12-14
- Editorial, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Do Workers Have the Right to Refuse to Do Unsafe Work? by Staughton Lynd, p. 17
- To Talk or Not to Talk by Richard L. Sklar, p. 17
- Official and Real Unemployment Rates by Harry Brill, pp. 18-20
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25 Macho Years after Salt of the Earth by John de Graaf, p. 21 - 1 Review- Salt of the Earth by Deborah Rosenfelt
- Short Notice, p. 22
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Vietnam Novels: Waist Deep in the Big Muddy by Richard Greenfield, p. 23 - 5 Reviews- A Rumor of War by Philip Caputo
- Better Times Than These by Winston Groom
- Dispatches by Michael Herr
- A Few Good Men by Tom Suddick
- Fields of Fire by James H. Webb
- Reading the Courts by Mark Naison, p. 24
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November 29, 1978 Issue = 28 Articles- Nuclear Power Industry Emits a Bellow of Rage by Mark Douglas, p. 2
- More Guns, Less Butter, Carter Promises by David Moberg, p. 3
- Asbestos Companies Flee Controls by Beth Bogart, p. 4
- Asbestos Closes N.Y. Schools by Ellen S. Freilich, p. 4
- From 'Left' Politics to Mass Suicide by Larry Remer, p. 5
- Wilmington 10 Trial Called Unfair by Bob McMahon, p. 6
- Carleton College Students Win South Africa Divestiture by Paul Wellstone, p. 6
- Teamsters Renege on Brewer's Pact by Alan Barnes, p. 7
- Protests Continue at Seabrook by Duncan Harp, p. 8
- Local 189, a Union of Teaching Unionists by Pat Strandt, p. 8
- Young Guerillas Remember Screams by Ron Ridenour, p. 9
- National Guard Guns Down Civilians by Ron Ridenour, p. 9
- Japan Won't Meet U.S. Trade Demands by Bruce Vandervort, p. 10
- Opposition Outpolls Government's Party by Judith Patarra, p. 11
- Remote Control Death by John Markoff and Jon Stewart, pp. 12-13
- Day of Reckoning Near for Pinochet, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- They Wanted a Socialist in the Legislature... by Burt Hatlen, p. 15
- Our National Secret by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Demands for Equality Breaking Up Those Old Party Lines by Manning Marable, p. 16
- Official Jobless Rates Flunk Reality Test by Harry Brill, p. 17
- George Seldes, Grand by Derek Shearer, p. 18
- Old Muckraker by Derek Shearer, p. 19
- Two Great Gift Ideas at Even Greater Holiday Savings., p. 20
- Love and Politics in 1915 by Pat Aufderheide, p. 21
- Sluggish Dancing and a Big Silly by Lynn Garafola, p. 22
- Angry Czech Rockers Go To Prison by Theo Blomquist, p. 23
- Fire for Hire by Kenneth A. Gosting and Al DiFranco, p. 24
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December 6, 1978 Issue = 18 Articles- Wanted by John Judis, p. 2
- "Revolutionary Suicide," 1978 by David Moberg, p. 3
- Denver Cabbies Vote to Buy Company by Steve Gascoyne, p. 4
- Milk, Moscone Murders Stun City by Rendall Reisener, p. 5
- "Human Life" Amendment Loses by Ron Williams, p. 5
- Tupelo March Supports United League by Bill Drew and Jan Thal, p. 6
- Marion Barry, New Left Mayor, Breaks Tradition by Ronald Walters, pp. 6-7
- Independence for Black Bantustans a Curse Not Cure, p. 8
- Dudley Do-Right Done Did Wrong by Doug Smith, p. 9
- Labour Government Plays Fool in Secrets Trial by Steve Weissman, pp. 10-13
- Churning Butter into Military Hardware, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
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Historical Roots of Black Poverty Today by Eric Foner, p. 16 - 2 Reviews- The Roots of Black Poverty by Jay R. Mandle
- Social Origins of the New South by Jonathan M. Wiener
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Spook Homeward, Agent by Douglas Bradley, p. 16 - 1 Review- Spooks: The Haunting of America by Jim Hougan
- Old Labels Are No Guide to Charles Evers' Insurgent Politics in Mississippi by Jason Berry, p. 17
- Chilly 'No' to New Minnesota Stadium by Jim Ford, pp. 18-19
- Some Women Like to Play Rock 'N' Roll by Georgia Christgau, pp. 20-22
- Films Show How Jobs Make You Sick by Spencer Rumsey, pp. 23-24
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December 13, 1978 Issue = 21 Articles- A Report on Iran's Democratic Opposition by Jim Cockcroft and Eva Cockcroft, p. 2
- TDU Sweeps Flint, Mich., Election by Tom Young, p. 3
- "Let's Do It," Insurgent Unionists Cry by Tom Johnson, p. 3
- Power Line Protesters Persevere by Vicki Lofquist, p. 4
- A Defendant in the Delano Trespass Case Had This to Say to the Jury before It Acquitted... by Geoffrey Gardner, p. 4
- The Squeeze Is on Tenants and Owners by Larry Remer, p. 5
- FBI Wants Freedom to Spy on Citizens by Al DiFranco, p. 6
- The Hearst Strike 40 Years Later by Pat Strandt, pp. 6-7
- Unified Socialists' Leader Cautions against Stronger EEC by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- European Socialists Divide on Aims by Nancy Lieber, p. 9
- Left Bank Control Issue Is Dividing Peace Forces by David Mandel, p. 10
- Prison Camp of the Mind, pp. 11-14
- The Perversion of Our Virtues, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Boston Tea Party of 1773 and the Great American Taxpayer's Revolt of 1978 by John Rossen, p. 17
- Hoffman's Flawed Vision of a New World Order without Yankee Primacy by William A. Williams, pp. 17-18
- Newspaper Profits Fuel Gannett's Media Empire by Michael Massing, pp. 19-20
- New Group Makes Honest Stand by Bruce Dancis, pp. 21-22
- TV's Schlock Master Tries New Schemes to Rescue NBC by Al Auster, p. 23
- Bicentennial Opera Premieres at Last by Karen Monson, p. 23
- Racism-Is It Killing Basket-Ball? by Mark Naison, p. 24
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December 20, 1978 Issue = 22 Articles- Southern African Blacks Welcomed in Rome by Jane Hilowitz, p. 2
- Discontented Democrats Give Carter the Memphis Blues by John Judis, p. 3
- Regular Folks' Stage a Counter-Convention by John Judis, p. 4
- S.F. Left Protected Jones from Public Exposure of Terror by David Moberg, p. 5
- Anti-war Stalwarts Take on Arms Race by Dick Goldensohn, p. 6
- Four States O.K. Pot for Medical Use by Stephen Newman, p. 6
- Reform Marks Teamster Elections by Alan Barnes, p. 7
- Gallo Farm Workers Win Victory by Larry Remer, pp. 7-8
- Shah's Dreams of Economic Growth Become Nightmares by Fred Halliday, p. 9
- Peaceful Protest, Bloody Riot by Linda Heiden, p. 9
- Camp David Peace Could Calm Stormy Lebanon-for Now by David Mandel, p. 10
- Sanctions, Strikes, Scandal Shake State by Mervyn Jones, p. 11
- Dolphin by David Helvarg, p. 12
- Death Plot?, p. 13
- U.S. Looks for Bang From China Boom, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Dear Santa by Staughton Lynd, p. 16
- Lesson of Guyana Horror by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Anti-Semitism, Still Strong and Officially Sanctioned, Blights Soviet Society by Peggy Dennis, pp. 17-18
- Confession Letters to 'Dad' Jones Tell of Guilt and Fear by David Moberg, pp. 19-20
- A Story of Three Medeas by Carol Becker, pp. 21-22
- Once upon a Time, the Wizard of Oz Was a Populist Fable by Peter Dreier, pp. 23-24
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December 27, 1978 Issue = 22 Articles- Spanish Scenarist Castigates His Former Comrades by Theo Blomquist, p. 2
- Has China Bought Out to the West? by David Milton, p. 3
- Catching Up Can't Be Done in Isolation by William L. Parish, p. 3
- Harrington for President? by David Moberg, p. 4
- Coor's Strike Ends in Bitter Defeat by Timothy Lange, p. 4
- Kucinich Doesn't Trust Cleveland Banks by Al Di Franco, p. 5
- Mexicans Sat on Oil Secret to Keep U.S. Out by Larry Remer, p. 6
- Industry Bungling Leads to Gas Shortage by Robert Scott, pp. 7-8
- Mexicans in U.S by Larry Remer, p. 9
- Europe Shields Itself From Falling Dollar by Josh Martin, p. 10
- Fascist Violence, Basque No-Shows by Casey Blake, pp. 11-14
- Better Late Than Never on Human Rights, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Differing Black Views of Jonestown Tragedy by Manning Marable, p. 17
- Marion Barry's Election by Jeff Henig, p. 17
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Capitalism and the Work Ethic by James B. Gilbert, p. 18 - 2 Reviews- Industrialization and the American Labor Movement, 1850-1900 by Irwin Yellowitz
- The Work Ethic in Industrial America, 1850-1920 by Daniel T. Rodgers
- Duke Basketball by Barry Jacobs, p. 19
- Superman Is a Book, Game, Uh, Shirt, Uh... by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
- Look Up, It's Superdemocrat! by Pat Aufderheide, p. 21
- A Bird? A Plane? No, a Nice Boy From Cleveland by Al Di Franco, pp. 21-22
- 10 Best 1978 Book N'Reggae by Bruce Dancis, p. 23
- Santa Claus Goes South with His Visa Card by Mercedes Lynn de Uriarte, p. 24
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Issues of 1979 = 47 Issues, 1,171 Articles
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Issues of the 1980s = 10 Years, 324 Issues, 6,174 Articles-
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Issues of 1980 = 37 Issues, 684 Articles
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Issues of 1981 = 40 Issues, 759 Articles
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Issues of 1982 = 33 Issues, 631 Articles
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Issues of 1983 = 28 Issues, 533 Articles
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Issues of 1984 = 41 Issues, 687 Articles
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Issues of 1985 = 39 Issues, 645 Articles
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Issues of 1986 = 11 Issues, 205 Articles
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Issues of 1987 = 28 Issues, 590 Articles
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Issues of 1988 = 29 Issues, 612 Articles
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Issues of 1989 = 38 Issues, 828 Articles
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Issues of the 1990s = 10 Years, 222 Issues, 4,094 Articles-
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Issues of 1990 = 28 Issues, 551 Articles
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Issues of 1991 = 14 Issues, 250 Articles
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Issues of 1992 = 12 Issues, 235 Articles
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Issues of 1993 = 26 Issues, 543 Articles
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Issues of 1994 = 24 Issues, 504 Articles
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Issues of 1995 = 24 Issues, 489 Articles
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Issues of 1996 = 25 Issues, 469 Articles
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Issues of 1997 = 22 Issues, 347 Articles
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Issues of 1998 = 24 Issues, 356 Articles
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Issues of 1999 = 23 Issues, 350 Articles
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Issues of the 2000s = 10 Years, 176 Issues, 3,141 Articles-
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Issues of 2000 = 23 Issues, 362 Articles
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Issues of 2001 = 24 Issues, 378 Articles
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Issues of 2002 = 24 Issues, 348 Articles
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Issues of 2003 = 22 Issues, 320 Articles
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Issues of 2004 = 20 Issues, 379 Articles
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Issues of 2005 = 16 Issues, 284 Articles
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Issues of 2006 = 12 Issues, 261 Articles
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Issues of 2007 = 12 Issues, 270 Articles
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Issues of 2008 = 12 Issues, 294 Articles
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Issues of 2009 = 11 Issues, 245 Articles
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Issues of the 2010s = 1 Year, 2 Issues, 39 Articles-
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Issues of 2010 = 2 Issues, 39 Articles