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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 1979 = 47 Issues, 1,171 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1979 = 12 Issues, 324 Articles-
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January 10, 1979 Issue = 29 Articles- Moon Empire Rises, U.S. Fishing Sinks by Phil Hill, p. 2
- --- by David Osborne, p. 2
- I Kept Thinking Maybe I Could Help Him by Michelle Celarier, p. 3
- Newark Defies the Prophets of Doom by T.D. Allman, p. 4
- Labor Balks at Carter's Concessions by David Moberg, p. 5
- Oakland Black Mayor's Liberal Bloc Endangered by Randall Risener, p. 6
- Bu President Fires Key Broadcaster by Anita Diamant, p. 6
- Letelier Trial Opens Amidst Threats by Jeff Stein, p. 7
- P.R. Men Front for Chilean Junta by Beth Bogart, p. 7
- Newark Recovery by T.D. Allman, p. 8
- Shah Designates Opponent As Leader by Stephen Daggett, p. 9
- Islam Plays Progressive Role, p. 9
- Ruling Party Apartheid Split Underlies 'Infogate' Scandal, p. 10
- The USSR Fears Encirclement by Banning Garrett, p. 10
- Release of Prisoners Shows New Confidence by Harvey Levenstein, p. 11
- The Permanent Campaign by Sid Blumenthal, p. 12
- Marttila Son of a Detroit Auto Worker by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 13
- Hundred Consultants Swap Slick Slogans by Gail Robinson, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
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Pension Fund Socialism Revolutionized by Marc Weiss, p. 16 - 1 Review- The North Will Rise Again by Jeremy Rifkin and Randy Barber
- Present-Day Socialists Exchange Skepticism for the Moon's Dark Side by Clancy Sigal, p. 17
- General Mills Serves Soggy Dreerios to Minneapolis Tenants by Monte Bute, pp. 17-18
- A Pro Basketball League for Women Debuts in Chicago by Vicky O'Hara, p. 19
- Wardogs' Roam World Looking for Death by Al Di Franco, p. 20
- Army Deserters Organize by Al Di Franco, p. 20
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Blood-And-Guts Film Celebrates Racism, Mercenaries and Greed by Steve Talbot, pp. 21-22 - 1 Review- The Wild Geese (1978 Film) by Andrew V. McLaglen
- Bergman Sees Self Through Lens, Darkly by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23
- Bergman & Women by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23
- Rocking the Solar Dreamboat by Steve Chapple, p. 24
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January 17, 1979 Issue = 23 Articles- The Best and Worst of 1978 by John Judis, p. 2
- Murder Most Foul? Youths' Mass Grave Stirs Primal Fears by David Moberg, p. 3
- Despite Public Prejudices, Homosexuality Is Not Issue by David Moberg, p. 3
- Greta and John Ride Out Legal Battle by Michelle Celarier, p. 4
- SALT II Peppered by Hawks and Doves by Patrick Lacefield, p. 5
- A General for Arms Control? by John Markoff, p. 5
- Workers Demand Access to Records by Gail Barazani, p. 6
- New Extradition Decision Threatens Accuses by Hall Triplett, p. 6
- Yes, Virginia, There Was a Conspiracy by Marty Jezer, p. 7
- Two Committee Members Question Its Conclusions by David Williams, pp. 7-8
- Cambodia Unrest Emboldens Viets by Gareth Porter, p. 9
- Starvation Threatens Vietnam by Gareth Porter, p. 9
- New Cabinet Will Not Ease Strains in Iran by Linda Heiden, p. 10
- White Government Forced to Build Up Black City Schools, pp. 11-14
- Socialists and the Indo-China War, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Right to Fair Trial and Due Process of Law on Trial in Farber Case by William M. Kunstler, p. 17
- When Tyrants Play on Your Sympathies, Keep Your Powder Dry by Richard Elman, pp. 17-18
- Runner's World by Bruce Dancis, p. 19
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Trash Novels' Reinforce Despair by Judith Kegan Gardiner, p. 20 - 1 Review- Sex, Class, and Culture by Lillian S. Robinson
- Newsreel Captures Recent Past by Eric Breitbart, pp. 21-22
- Salsa Stayin' Alive with Disco Sound by Howard Mandel, p. 23
- Free Ride in the Sky by Michael Curtin, p. 24
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January 24, 1979 Issue = 23 Articles- The Snow Must Go on by John Judis, p. 2
- Khomeini Gives His Current Views on Homeland by Diana Johnstone, p. 3
- Carter Can't Take Heat from Bella by Jo Freeman, p. 3
- Gov. Chases Carter with a Meat Ax by Larry Remer, p. 4
- Oil Companies Help Carter on Wage Lid by David Moberg, p. 4
- Defendants Charge Townley and CIA with Evil Bombing by Trin Yarborongh and Max Weisenfeld, p. 5
- AFL-CIO, Inter-American Group Postpone Chile Boycott by David Moberg, p. 5
- Surgeon General by Ellen Goldensohn, p. 6
- Seven Companies Control Most of World's Smokes by Bruce Vandervort, p. 6
- Will Cocoa Beans Replace Tobacco? by Larry Remer, pp. 7-8
- A History of Indochinese Conflict by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Sihanouk Strikes Back at Vietnam by Richard Goldensohn, pp. 9-10
- Nicaragua Left Takes the Initiative by Joel Geler and Candy Martin, p. 11
- The Atlantic City Gamble by Robert Bell, pp. 12-14
- Brownian Motion, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Marion Barry by Mike Berkowitz, pp. 17-18
- Politics of Heroin for GIs, Germans by E.N. Earley, p. 19
- Homesick GIs Abroad Shoot Dope by E.N. Earley, p. 20
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Pods Return As House Plants by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 21-22 - 1 Review- Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978 Film) by Philip Kaufman
- Taxi Mixes Comedy and Drama in Solid Working-Class Sitcom by Albert Auster, p. 23
- Disco Swamps Radio Audience by Cary Baker, p. 23
- Doin' the Swim by Anita Diamant, p. 24
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January 31, 1979 Issue = 28 Articles- The Inside Story by John Judis, p. 2
- Jimmy Pleases Republicans by John Judis, p. 3
- Industry Confers to Repeal Clean Air by David Talbot, p. 4
- Pro-Business Groups Seek Increase Rollback by A. Liu Newmann, p. 4
- Pro-Choice Groups Rally to Defend Gains by Jo Freeman, p. 5
- Feminists Disagree on Rideout Case by Jo Freeman, p. 5
- Monopoly Control of Farms Protested by Craig T. Canan, p. 6
- Contempt Order Forces End to Strike by David Moberg, p. 6
- Shipbuilding Firm Refuses to Bargain by David Moberg, p. 7
- Government Subsidizes Community Training by Karen Polk, p. 7
- Left Regroups for Berkeley Election by Chuck Sherman and Dave Fogarty, p. 8
- Budget Low-Lights by John Judis, p. 8
- An Iranian Leftist Says Shah's Exit Creates New Spirit by Eric Leif Davin, p. 9
- Tehran Ayatollah Favors Republic by Nic Brink, p. 9
- Marchais Travels to Greece to Oppose European Union by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Japanese Nuclear Waste Angers French Recipients by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Palestinian Question an Issue Again by David Mandel, p. 11
- The Naked Sportswriter by Mark Naison, pp. 12-13
- Of Blizzards Workers and Shirkers, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Female Chauvinism by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- In Memoriam by Staughton Lynd, p. 16
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Paul Robeson: Socialist and Black Nationalist by Chuck Hopkins, pp. 17-18 - 2 Reviews- I Want to Be African by Sterling Stuckey
- Paul Robeson Speaks by Philip S. Foner and Paul Robeson
- When You Can Play Anything You Want on Your TV, Will You Have Anything You Want to Play? by Michael Massing, p. 19
- Knoetze and CBS Win by Cary Goodman, p. 20
- TV Comedians Sing the Blues to the Tune of Clinking Coins by Dick Shurman, p. 21
- Mingus Music' Always Carried Spirit of Protest by Derk Richardson, p. 22
- Zoot Suit Mania' Sweeps LA, Moves toward East by Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano and Tomas Ybarra-Fransto, ..., pp. 23-24
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February 7, 1979 Issue = 29 Articles- Poor Richard in Washington by John Judis, p. 2
- Deng Gets Down to Business by Richard Goldensohn, p. 3
- Pinyin Supercedes Wade-Giles by Richard Goldensohn, p. 3
- Urban League Finds "New Negativism" by Joanna Foley, p. 4
- Alabama Paradox by Thomas Noland, p. 4
- Steel Strike by David Moberg, p. 5
- Witnesses Support Townley Testimony by Max Weisenfeld, p. 6
- All in a Day's Work, Townley Testifies by Saul Landau, p. 6
- Chilean Press Censors Self on Trial by Marcelo Montecino, p. 6
- Arms Control by A. Lin Neumann, p. 7
- Jerry Brown by Larry Remer, p. 7
- A Mexican Bishop Speaks for His Country's People, p. 8
- Israel by David Mandel, p. 9
- Italy: Communists Quit, Government Falls by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Striking Germans by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Suppose They Sent a Bill and Nobody Paid? by Mark Sufrin, pp. 12-13
- China's Development Takes Road to the West, p. 14
- Sweet Wafers and Grapes of Wrath, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Dialog by Mike Lavelle, p. 15
- From the Grassroots by Manning Marable, p. 16
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Babeuf: From Democrat to People's Tribune by Margaret George, p. 16 - 1 Review- Gracchus Babeuf: The First Revolutionary Communist by Robert Barrie Rose
- Is Class Struggle Emerging in Iran? by Leonard M. Helfgott, pp. 17-18
- Black Athletes Sue University for Fraud by Earl Ofari, p. 19
- Women Read Romances That Fit Changing Times by Kate Ellis, p. 20
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Hard Times, with an Alpine View by Marjorie Heins, p. 21 - 1 Review- Bread and Chocolate (1974 Film) by Franco Brusati
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German Terrorism Reveals Left's Fears by Lynn Garafola, p. 22 - 1 Review- Germany in Autumn (1978 Film) by Edgar Reitz
- Dear Critics by Bruce Dancis, p. 23
- Criminal Lawyer Pleads Guilty by Seymour Wishman, p. 24
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February 14, 1979 Issue = 27 Articles- Chicago, Chicago, That Wonderful Town by John Judis, p. 2
- Kennedy Attacks Health Care Cuts by Jo Freeman, p. 3
- Dellums' Health Service Supporters Organize by Robert Mochan and James Stark, p. 3
- Anti-Nuclear Conference by Robin Read, p. 4
- Organizing the South by David Moberg, p. 5
- A Familiar Story of Changing Times by David Moberg, pp. 5-6
- Right to Work by Dede Feldman, p. 7
- Farm Workers Strike for Big Pay Hike by Larry Remer, p. 7
- Letelier-Moffitt Murder by Max Weisenfeld, p. 8
- Skeletons in Confessional Booth by Marcelo Montecino, p. 8
- Deng Seeks Alliance against Polar Bear by Banning Garrett, p. 9
- Oil: Iran Crisis Cuts off S. Africa Oil Flow by Our Correspondent in South Africa, p. 10
- Iran: Islamic Revolution Sweeps the Country by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Who Does Dennis... by Alexander Cockburn and James Ridgeway, pp. 12-14
- Corporate-Elect Nullify Elections, p. 15
- The Weber Case, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Dialog by Bobby Nelson, p. 16
- Escalating Arms Budget Forces Administration to Strengthen New Right by Harry C. Boyte, p. 17
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G. William Domhoff's Political Wisdom by Edward Kelly, p. 17 - 1 Review- Changing the Powers That Be by G. William Domhoff
- The Weber Case by Laurence R. Sperber, p. 18
- Skyscrapers and Ferns Create New Poor by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 19
- Confessions of a Middle Class Film Critic by Albert Auster and Leonard Quart, p. 20
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The Film Critic Criticized by Pat Aufderheide, p. 21 - 1 Review- Politics and Cinema by Andrew Sarris
- Movie Gangster a Social Mirror by James Gilbert, p. 22
- Carnegie II Dips Toe into TV Swamp by Joanna Foley, p. 23
- The Heart Market by Michael Massing, p. 24
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February 21, 1979 Issue = 28 Articles- Fear of Crime Greatest When Power Is Least by John Judis, p. 2
- D.C. Police Corral Farmers and Tractors by Jo Freeman, p. 3
- Women Will Suffer from Budget Cut by Jo Freeman, p. 3
- The Right Moves in by John Judis, p. 4
- How to Win Over Labor and Blacks by John Judis, p. 5
- WRL Anti-Bomb Protesters Sentenced by Susan Jaffe, p. 6
- Monitor Rejects South Africa Ad by Joel Rogers, p. 6
- Shipyard Workers Want Autonomy in the Workplace by David Moberg, p. 7
- Letelier Convictions by Max Weisenfeld, p. 7
- Farmers by Jo Freeman, p. 8
- Bella Steals Spotlight by Jo Freeman, p. 8
- Indira Gandhi Doesn't Threaten Janata by Mervyn Jones, p. 9
- Ayatollah's Chief Engineer by Fred Halliday, p. 10
- CIA Ignored Agent's Warning by Nico Haasbroek, p. 11
- Dayan Floats PLO Balloon, Draws Flak by David Mandel, p. 11
- High School Tragedy by Robert McClory, pp. 12-13
- Debate Needed on Left Road to 1980, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Cater's Budget Puts Him in No-Win Position for 1980 Elections by John Conkers, p. 16
- Orthopraxis Challenges Orthodoxy in New Latin American Church by Joe Holland, p. 16
- The Road to 1980, p. 17
- Vietnam Justified in Its Kampuchea Intervention by Manning Marable, p. 18
- Vietnam Violating Unalienable Right of Self-Determination by John Rossen, p. 18
- McGraw Hill Fights AmEx to a Draw by Walter Powell, pp. 19-20
- Beauty Parlor of Humiliation Promises Sadism without Guilt by Al Auster, p. 21
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Ladies' Man Shows Urban Loneliness of Working Class Hero by Leonard Quart, p. 22 - 1 Review- Ladies' Man by Richard Price
- New Feminist Music Expands Audience by Myrna Greenfield, p. 23
- Bologna by Jonathan Fisher, p. 24
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February 28, 1979 Issue = 27 Articles- Socialist Candidate Running Strong in Santa Cruz, p. 2
- A Two Thousand Year Old War? by Wilfred Burchett, p. 3
- Democratic Socialists Move Left by John Judis, p. 4
- DSOC Votes to Explore NAM Merger by John Judis, p. 5
- Scientists Charge NIOSH Cover-Up by Bob Datz, p. 6
- Anti-Nuke Folks Gaining Support by Florence Hamlish Levinsohn, p. 6
- Farm Worker's Funeral Draws 10,000 by Larry Remer, p. 7
- Labor Lukewarm on Wage Insurance Plan by Josh Martin, p. 8
- European Left Condemns China for Its Invasion by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Labour's Hope for Victory Dimmed by Incomes Policy by Patrick Wintour, p. 10
- Islam Is Growing As a Third Force in Modern Politics by David Knights, p. 11
- The Sickest Patient. by Patrick Lacefield, pp. 12-13
- Chinese Thunder Shakes the World, p. 14
- For Carter There's a Meany on the Left, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Will Oil Millions Make Saudi Arabia the Next Petro-Domino to Fall? by Peter A. Iseman, p. 16
- Pope John Paul Steers Middle Course between Church Left and Right by Joe Holland, p. 16
- Carter Throws Peanuts to Cities by Mare A. Welsa and Erica Schocnberger, p. 17
- Pro: Does Free Abortion Hurt the Poor and Minorities? by Elizabeth Moore, p. 18
- Con: Does Free Abortion Hurt the Poor and Minorities? by Karen Mulhauser, p. 18
- Basketball Star Raps Recruiters and Team Owners by Mark Naison, p. 19
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Youth Murders Follow Movie and Boost Attendance Rates by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20 - 1 Review- The Warriors (1979 Film) by Walter Hill
- Gangs by Ianthe Thomas, p. 20
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Ancient Tale of Violence Updated with Visual Flair by Kea Stavis, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Warriors (1979 Film) by Walter Hill
- Festivals Reveal Beauty and Strength of Regional Cultures by Pat Aufderheide, p. 22
- I Changed My Clothes, Butididn't Change My Soul by Bruce Dancis, p. 23
- Through a Glass, Dimly by Gwenda Blair, p. 24
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March 7, 1979 Issue = 31 Articles- Is the Left Always Right? by John Judis, p. 2
- Vietnam Diplomat by Diana Johnstone, p. 2
- Mercy Killing for ERA by Bob McMahon, p. 2
- Chicago Machine Stalled by Lori Granger, p. 3
- Ypsilanti Nominates Fifth Socialist by Eric Jackson, p. 3
- Square Tomatoes Bring Round Figures by Larry Remer, p. 4
- Chavez Asks Boycott as Violence Erupts by Larry Remer, p. 4
- Voters Back Kucinich against Business by Roldo Bartimole, pp. 5-6
- Demonstrators Scare Off Arms Sellers by John S. Appel, p. 7
- Puebla Failed Radicals... by Cedric Belfrage, p. 8
- But Radical Priests will Go on Doing Their Thing by Michael Wilpers, pp. 8-9
- French Steel Workers Fight to Save Jobs by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Tribunal Cites Willy Brandt's "Radical Decree" by Andrei S. Markovits and Christopher S. Allen, p. 10
- Capital Shortage, Not Persecution, Drives Out Viets by Chris Mullin, p. 11
- Winning Side Forgets the UN' by Richard Goldensohn, p. 11
- An Office on the Head of a Pin by John Markoff and Jon Stewart, pp. 12-14
- The "Waiting for Teddy" Addiction, p. 15
- Litters, p. 16
- Dangerous Change in U.S. Nuclear Strategy by George Hunsinger, p. 16
- Needed, p. 17
- Liberal Anti-Feminist Politics Lies behind Carter's Firing of Abzug by Zillah Eisenstein, p. 18
- Weber Case Offers New Opportunity for Broad Anti-Racist Coalition by Manning Marable, p. 18
- Violence Replaces Skill on Ice by James Celenza, p. 19
- NHL Owners Play for Blood by Marty Jezer, p. 19
- Racism Sells Boxing Match Tickets by Mark Naison, p. 20
- Lightweights Show More Talent by Joe Heumann, p. 20
- U.S.-Soviet Co-Production Makes Cliched War History by Lenny Rubinstein, p. 21
- Slums and Skylines Clash in Iranian Film by Lynn Garafola, p. 22
- Singers Take Jara's Advice by Douglas Clark, p. 23
- New Song' Lives, Grows In Exile by Cynthia Brown, p. 23
- Only Some of God's Children Got Shows. by Judith Stein, p. 24
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March 14, 1979 Issue = 24 Articles- Progress Alliance Shows Progress by John Judis, p. 2
- Heads May Roll, But Machine Gears May Still Mesh by David Moberg, p. 3
- Left-Wing Lawyers Rebuff Maoists by Gina Lobaco, p. 4
- Two Socialists Elected to Santa Cruz Council by Bruce Dancis, p. 4
- The Farmers Take Their Case to Hill by Jo Freeman, p. 5
- Son of S-1 Gets a Hearing in House by John Fleming, p. 6
- I Don't See How a Person Can Put up with all This. by Tom Gordon, p. 7
- Coalition Exposes the New South by Jay D. Jurie, pp. 7-8
- Election Boosts the Suarez Regime and Basque Terrorists by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- China Wants World Power, Viets Say by Wilfred Burchett, p. 10
- But China Fears Soviet 'Hegemonism' by Franz Schurmann, p. 11
- Fun with Don & Jane by Florence Hamlish Levinsohn and M.J. Sklar, pp. 12-14
- Letters, p. 15
- California Summer by Michael P. Lerner, p. 16
- Commemoration the '30s by Harry Brill, p. 16
- The "Invisible Hand" behind Deregulation by Gregory C. Staple, p. 17
- A Statement On China's Viet Invasion, p. 18
- Moving to the Right by Manning Marable, p. 18
- Feisty FANS Revives in Bay Area by Michael Kazin, p. 19
- A Interview with Dancer Paul Sanasardo by Charlie Vernon, p. 20
- Foundations and Feds Fund Dance in U.S. by Eden Clorfene, pp. 20-22
- Two Replies Lynch by Roberta Lynch, p. 23
- Wavaw by Julia London and Joan Howarth, p. 23
- Biting the Had that Pinches by David Helvarg, p. 24
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March 21, 1979 Issue = 26 Articles- Still Arguing about What Vietnam Meant by Julie Ogletree, p. 2
- Caution Greets Treaty News by David Moberg, p. 3
- The U.S. Strategic Policy Debate by John Judis, pp. 4-5
- Meatcutters Fight for a Contract by Clare Raulerson and John Buckley, p. 6
- J. P. Stevens Takes Tougher Stance against Union by Jack Mann, p. 6
- Now Wins Jobs on the Waterfront by Jo Freeman, pp. 7-8
- Women Protest Loss of Freedoms in the Revolution by Eric Leif Davin, p. 9
- A Show of U.S. Force as South Fights North by Robert A. Manning, pp. 9-10
- Vietnamese Leadership Perseveres by Wilfred Burchett, p. 11
- What've You Won for US Lately? by Barbara Raskin, pp. 12-13
- The Hardest Steps Remain to Be Taken, p. 14
- Kucinich & Byrne, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Chicago's Elections by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Investment for Whom? Steelworkers Fight to Save 'Our Steel Mill' by Staughton Lynd, p. 16
- Pope Seen as Backing Puebla's Leftward Course for Latin Church by Joe Holland, p. 17
- Carter's Strong Program for Shifting Income and Prices Upward by Harry Brill, p. 18
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Suffrage and the Roots of Modern U.S. Feminism by Ilene Philipson, p. 18 - 1 Review- Feminism and Suffrage by Ellen Carol Dubois
- Einstein's Universe Becomes Ours Too by Bob Yevevich, p. 19
- Gravity Waves May Prove General Relativity Theory by Michael Goldhaber, p. 19
- Cuba's Most Creative Band Goes North by John Storm Roberts, p. 20
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Sontag Etc. by Richard Kazis, p. 21 - 1 Review- I, Etcetera by Susan Sontag
- Tut' Rekindles Egyptomania with High-Profit Exhibition by Alan Wallach, p. 22
- Boomtown Rats by Bruce Dancis, p. 23
- The Rats Reviewed by Bruce Dancis, p. 23
- The Relatively Unknown Einstein, p. 24
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March 28, 1979 Issue = 29 Articles- It Could Be Anyone's Game by David Moberg, p. 2
- The "National Security" Hoax by John Junkerman, p. 3
- Energy Department Threatens Jail by John Junkerman, p. 3
- Truckers Fear Contract Concessions by David Moberg, p. 4
- A Dream of a Teamster Dissident by Mike Kelly, p. 4
- Non-Driving Teamsters Often Don't Get Much for Their Union Dues by Steve Askin, pp. 5-6
- FBI Manufactured AIM's Marshall's Conviction by Karen Northcott, p. 7
- Tupelo Marches Again by Nick Sullivan, p. 7
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How Did They Get Where They Are? by David Moberg, p. 8 - 2 Reviews- The Teamsters by Steven Brill
- The Hoffa Wars by Dan E. Moldea
- The Treaty Advances, So Do the Doubts by David Mandel, p. 9
- Inco Workers Challenge Giant by Doug Smith, p. 10
- Levesque Remains Mystery by Malcolm Reid, p. 10
- Medvedev Tells of Soviets' China Fears by Roy Medvedev, p. 11
- Et Tu, Cesar? by Eric Davin, p. 12
- Why California by Larry Remer, pp. 12-13
- Government H-Bombs Free Press, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- How the Spanish Left Is Moving to Democracy by Leonard Lamb and William Susman, p. 15
- Union's Anti-Weber Brief May Well Win the Case But Will Lose the Cause by Laurence R. Sperber, p. 16
- Revival of the Draft Is Part of Larger Design to Revive the Cold War by John Rossen, p. 16
- Bad Times Are Good for Big Business, But Bad for the American People by Harry Brill, pp. 17-18
- Let Us Now Praise Working Women by Lynn Garafola, p. 19
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Coal Strikers' Story Told with Apologies by Jeffrey Gillenkirk, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Guns of Lattimer by Michael Novak
- Women's Records Bloom by Myrna S. Greenfield, p. 20
- Interview with Holly Near by Connie McKenna, p. 20
- Holocaust Touches Off Storm of Moral Debate by Theo Blomquist, pp. 21-22
- Reactions to Roots II by Lawrence W. Levine, Manning Marable, and Eric Foner, ..., p. 23
- Hot Core by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24
- A Political Premiere by Larry Remer, p. 24
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April 4, 1979 Issue = 26 Articles- Schizophrenia Hits German Leftists by David Moberg, p. 2
- Mideast Treaty by Jo Freeman, p. 3
- Is a West Bank State Possible? by Ken Giles, p. 3
- Teachers Strike by Joanna Foley, p. 4
- Kansas City Election by Ellen Deirdre Murphy, p. 5
- Weber Protest by Frederick Stern, p. 5
- Arms and Their Uses by John Judis, p. 6
- Another Phony Arms Scare by John Judis, pp. 6-7
- West Bengal's Poverty Moves It Left by Mervyn Jones, p. 8
- France by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- The Oscars by Pat Aufderheide, p. 11
- The Qkcat Hollywood's Advertisements for Itself by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 11-13
- Should ITT Debate Abortion?, p. 14
- The Abortion Debate, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- H-Bomb Secret Is Public Knowledge, p. 17
- The Defeat of SALT II Would Be a Defeat for Peace Movement by Harry C. Boyte, p. 17
- Pollsters, Activists Show a Working People's New Left Is Now Emerging by George L. Corsetti, p. 18
- Managers Play Musical Chairs by Lester Rodney, p. 19
- Epic Posturing Doesn't Make It Art by Joe Webb, p. 20
- Empty Rites and Unreal Characters by Ruth McCormick, p. 20
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War Films Dominate Festival by Ruth McCormick, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Deer Hunter (1978 Film) by Michael Cimino
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New Left Memories Reflect Weaknesses of the "Movement" by Al Richmond, p. 22 - 1 Review- They Should Have Served That Cup of Coffee by Dick Cluster
- Music: Is Jazz Back? It Never Left by Derk Richardson, p. 23
- Marking by Tom Wayman, p. 23
- Rite of Spring by Marc Gunther and Warren Goldstein, p. 24
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April 11, 1979 Issue = 29 Articles- The Industry's Troubles Mount by David Moberg, p. 2
- The China Syndrome Sequel by Joanna Foley, p. 3
- Weber Case by Barbara Koeppel, p. 4
- Teamsters by David Moberg, p. 5
- Reality Is Satire, p. 5
- Law And Order by Nick Sullivan, p. 6
- Heronner by Lori Granger, p. 6
- Reproductive Rights by Lori Granger, p. 7
- Five Thousand March in New York by Susan Jaffe, p. 7
- Ordinance on the Competition by Naomi Lazard, p. 8
- Battles Over Nuclear Power Loom by Bruce Vandervort, p. 9
- China Defectors by Wilfred Burchett, p. 10
- Iran: Only the Ayatollah Knows What's Next by Eric Leif Davin, p. 11
- Beneath the Unanimity by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- He saw a New Death by Saul Landau and Jack Willis, p. 12
- New Death by Paul Jacobs, p. 13
- Nuclear Industry Tries to Stop Film by John Kalish, p. 13
- Melting Down the America Syndrome, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
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Workplace Conflict Reshapes Work and Class by Michael Reich, p. 16 - 1 Review- Contested Terrain by Richard C. Edwards
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Ambiguous Legacy of the Bolshevik Revolution by Paul Wolman, p. 16 - 1 Review- The Bolsheviks Come to Power by Alexander Rabinowitch
- Government-Business Stats Catch Labor in Productivity-Crap-Trap by Thomas Brom, pp. 17-18
- Opposition to Nuclear Dump Grows by Peter R. Melnick, p. 19
- Money Puts Heat on Women's Game by Barry Jacobs, p. 20
- Midwest Takes Men's Basketball by Joe Heumann, p. 20
- Conservative Style Works Well with Shakespeare Plays by Mathew Winston, p. 21
- This Utopia's a Nice Place to Visit, But... by Fluffy Golod, p. 22
- Music: The Woman with the Big Bad Mouth by Georgia Christgau, p. 23
- Cardboard Battlefields by Lenny Rubinstein, p. 24
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April 18, 1979 Issue = 25 Articles- Socialist-Feminists Convene at Harvard by Florence Hamlish Levinsohn, p. 2
- An $11 Billion a Year Oil Price Increase by David Moberg, p. 3
- The Nuclear by Elise Vider, p. 4
- If Only They Had Inspected Error by Gary Nielson, p. 4
- NRC Covers Up Radiation by Ernest Sternglass, p. 4
- Protesters Sweep Nation by Alan Barnes, p. 5
- Submarines by Patrick Lacefield, p. 6
- Death Penalty by Tom Gordon, p. 7
- Massachusetts by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 7
- French Socialists Inch Left by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Communists Welcome the June 10 Elections by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Vietnam by Wilfred Burchett, p. 9
- Italy by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Northern Ireland by Dennis O'Hearn, p. 10
- Spanish Cities by Casey Blake, p. 11
- What's good for General Motors is good for General Motors by Glenn Yago, pp. 12-14
- Letters, pp. 15-16
- The Road to 1980 by Michael Harrington, p. 17
- Cogeneration Is the Answer by Bev Eaton, p. 18
- Why Juan Can't Graduate by Joanna Foley, p. 19
- Lights! Camera! Funding? by Marc N. Weiss, pp. 20-21
- My Daddy, He Laid My Mama off. by Jan Rosenberg, p. 22
- Television by Al Auster, p. 23
- The Return of the Rock'n'Roll Wiseass by Bruce Dancis, p. 23
- Art at Work by Jan Rosenberg and Fred Siegel, p. 24
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April 25, 1979 Issue = 29 Articles- Proposition 13 Begets California Renters' Rebellion by John Judis, p. 2
- Steel Union Southern Challenge Stalled by David Moberg, p. 3
- UAW Ignores Guidelines by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short, p. 4
- Dissidents Oppose New Teamster Pact by Mike Kelly, p. 5
- Nuclear Arms by Spencer Sherman, pp. 5-6
- Civil Liberties by Putrick Lacofield, pp. 7-8
- Operator, Give Me Tehran, Iran. You Say It's What? by Eric Leif Davin, p. 9
- Arrests and Disappearances Spark a Left/Right Showdown by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Argentina by Horacio Lofredo, p. 10
- Northern Ireland by Dennis O'Hearn, p. 11
- Southeast Asia by Wilfred Burchett, p. 11
- Q by Robert Scott and Richard Carlson, pp. 12-13
- Carter's Declaration of Dependence, p. 14
- Warfare State Taxes, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- From the Grassroots by Manning Marable, p. 16
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Hard Facts, Hard Knocks Lie at the End of Zuckerman's Rainbow by Martin Green, p. 16 - 1 Review- From Apes to Warlords: 1904-46 by Solly Zuckerman
- Nuclear Economics by Harry Brill, p. 17
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Perils of a Left Paper in U.S. by Michael Munk, p. 18 - 1 Review- Something to Guard by Cedric Belfrage and James Aronson
- Teaching Pride and Power by Steve Fisher, p. 19
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Coalfield Families Tell Their Sides of the Story by Steve Fisher, p. 19 - 1 Review- In Our Blood by Matt Witt
- Angry Umps Call an "Out" by Beth Bogart, p. 20
- Black Worker's Journal by Jeremy Brecher, p. 21
- Doctor Prescribes "No Nukes" by Rob Wilson Okun, p. 21
- World's Best Rock Band by Bruce Dancis, p. 22
- Shakespeare for Export Creates Mini-Industry by Mathew Winston, p. 23
- Quality TV' Goes 'Bargain Basement' by Albert Auster, p. 23
- Misapplied Physics by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24
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May 2, 1979 Issue = 26 Articles- Race Relations Recalls '60s Mood by Florence Levinsohn, p. 2
- Nader Talks with Mayor Byrne by Laura Cianci, p. 2
- Black Judge Enrages Police and Mayor by John Kalish, p. 3
- In Short by Laura Cianci, Ellen Cantarow, and Paul Engelman, p. 4
- City Jails 150 Black Marchers by Robert Schulbarg, p. 5
- Company Says Quit or Be Sterilized by Joanna Foley, p. 5
- Mexican Leftist Denied Asylum in U.S. by John S. Appel, p. 6
- UMW Borad Member Ambushed by David Moberg, pp. 7-8
- Muzorewa Succeeds Smith But Smith the Real Winner by Robert Manning, p. 9
- Danes Grant Home Rule by Martin Burcharth, p. 9
- Palestinian Issue Must Be Settled, p. 10
- Germany Drags Poor Cousins into Money System by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Federal Election Pits French against English, Labor against Capital by Doug Smith, pp. 11-13
- Will Pinochet Get Away with Murder?, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- In Education Today "Integration" Wars against Black Equality by Manning Marable, p. 16
- We're Not Struggling to Find a Definition, But we Are Struggling by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 16
- Leland Stauber's "Socialism That Works" Is a Capitalist Facelift, p. 17
- Political Potpourri by Jay Shepherd, pp. 17-18
- Small Is Beautiful for Newspaper That Exposed Synanon by Jon Stewart, p. 19
- Networks Look Forward to Fed's Hand-Off Policy by Michael Massing, p. 20
- Beyond Classics Comics with Marx and Lenin by Paul Thomas, p. 21
- Ike: Only Mock Heroics by Albert Auster, p. 22
- Improbable Improvisations by Kenneth Terry, p. 23
- Isabel Letelier by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24
- Dividends of Guilt by Laura Cianci, p. 24
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May 9, 1979 Issue = 25 Articles- Sadlowski Forces Score Some Gains in Steelworker Vote by David Moberg, p. 2
- Rocky Flats by Timothy Lange, p. 3
- In Short by Laura Cianci, David Moberg, Jon Kalish, and Florence H. Levinshi, ..., p. 4
- Navajo Miners Die of Cancer by David Feldman, p. 5
- Vermont Uranium Site by Alan Abbey and Laura King, p. 5
- An Abortion Rights Group Adjusts Its Strategy and Image by Jo Freeman, p. 6
- House Resolution Sparks Debate on Draft by A. Lin Neumann, p. 7
- With the Guerrillas at a Sandinista Mountain Hideout by Leo Gabriel, pp. 8-9
- Government Unites Divided French Left by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Perhaps a Great Notion. by John Judis, pp. 11-14
- Black Face White Rule in Rhodesia, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- My Friends Are Dying Again in Nicaragua... by Richard Elman, p. 16
- Left Can Offer Vision to Counter Passivity on Nuclear Power by Roberta Lynch, p. 17
- At Boston University an Injury to One Is an Injury to All by Staughton Lynd, p. 17
- Reassessing King's Rich Political Legacy by M. Ron Karenga, p. 18
- Basketball Still a Schoolyard Game by Fred Siegel, p. 19
- Taxpayers Doom Domed Stadium by Jon Kerr, p. 19
- I've Got What It Takes. by Derk Richardson, p. 20
- Recorded Legends by Derk Richardson, p. 21
- Bley-Ing Everything by Marty Jezer, p. 21
- Phil Ochs Died Twice by Beth Bogart, p. 22
- Daumier Drew Bourgeoisie with Acid Eye by Todd Gitlin, p. 23
- Village People Go Straight by Tom Smucker, p. 23
- Howard Cosell Takes on Sports Writers and the Sports Business. by Peter Picard, p. 24
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May 16, 1979 Issue = 27 Articles- Carter Worsens Energy Crisis with AMTRAK Cuts by Patrick Lacefield, p. 2
- 100000 Say, "Shut' Em Down!" by Joanna Foley, p. 3
- Carter Rejects Demand by Jo Freeman, p. 3
- Old Hands, Fresh Faces by Jo Freeman, p. 3
- Hospital Workers Demonstrate by Richard Goldensohn, p. 4
- Hospital Must Negotiate by Laura Cianci, p. 4
- Senate Hears Farm Workers by Merle Werner, p. 4
- Post Office Pulls a Fast One by Laura Cianci, p. 4
- Brown Cultivates Pro-Business Image as 1980 Approaches by Larry Remer, pp. 5-6
- An Insurgent within the Insurgency by David Moberg, pp. 7-8
- Thatcher Gets Votes, But Not Mandate by Barbara Schaaf, p. 9
- Red Brigades Leave Mark on Elections by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- China Army Used Human Wave Tactic by Wilfred Burchett, p. 11
- Viet Head Scores China by Wilfred Burchett, p. 11
- Plugging in Public Power by Josh Martin, p. 12
- Westchester Blackouts Con Ed by Lincoln Dianmant, p. 13
- Malign Neglect and Solar Reconstruction, p. 14
- Letters, pp. 15-16
- Pope Brings Old Dogma Face to Face with Conflicts of the Modern World by Joe Holland, p. 17
- A Workable Socialism, Part I by Leland Stauber, p. 18
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Hess' Folksy Fantasy Flunks Political Test by Arthur Levy, p. 18 - 1 Review- Community Technology by Karl Hess
- Coming Out as a Socialist in Tucson by Norty Wheeler, p. 19
- Guilt Goes Out in Drag by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
- Deer Hunter Stirs Up Confusion Disguised as Social Controversy by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
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The Drum Has Survived by Roberto Maraues, pp. 21-22 - 1 Review- Cimarron: Poems by Ricardo Alonso
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Halberstam, Panderer to the "Powers That Be" by Alexander Cockburn, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Powers That Be by David Halberstam
- It's Not Only Rock and Roll by Bruce Dancis, p. 24
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May 23, 1979 Issue = 25 Articles- TDU Becoming Main Opposition in Teamsters by Mike Kelly, p. 2
- Salt II May Bomb in Senate by Patrick Lacefield, p. 3
- In Short by Laura Cianci, p. 4
- Seattle Unions Get Tough with Bank by Michelle Celarier, p. 5
- Labor Coalition Hears Commoner by Pat Strandt, pp. 5-6
- Judge Dismisses Sears Suit to Stop Affirmative Action by Robin Schulberg, p. 7
- Health Insurance Act Is Announced by Florence H. Levinsohn, p. 7
- Trade with Egypt Glimmers on Horizon by David Mandel, p. 8
- Eurocommunism and Left Unity Back by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- NDP Gains Votes But Rightists Win by Mark Bostwick, p. 10
- Western Pressure Is Leading to a New Regional Approach by "Our South African Correspondent", p. 11
- Hanging of Mahlangu, p. 11
- Tinker Tech by Ellen Perley Frank, pp. 12-13
- Letters, p. 14
- Our Special Obligation by Joseph M. Schwartz, p. 15
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A Balanced Budget and the Expansion of the Public Sector, p. 16 - 1 Review- The Federal Budget and Social Reconstruction by Marcus G. Raskin
- German Social Dems Look to New Europe, p. 16
- Productivity Crisis' by Richard B. Du Boff, p. 17
- A Workable Socialism, Part II by Leland Stauber, p. 18
- The Latest Fashion in Social Disease by John Judis, pp. 19-20
- The City Outside History by C. Richard Hatch, p. 21
- Big Money on and Off Campus by Mark Naison, p. 21
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A Wobbly Romance by Len De Caux, p. 22 - 1 Review- Bisbee '17 by Robert Houston
- Taxpayers Meet Artists by Beth Bogart, p. 23
- An Interview with Jessica Mitford by David Talbot, p. 24
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May 30, 1979 Issue = 26 Articles- 25th Anniversary of Brown Is a Time for Celebration by Florence Hamlish Levinsohn, p. 2
- Oil Companies Fueled the Gas Shortage by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Laura Cianci, p. 4
- San Francisco Erupts after White Verdict by Marcelo Rodriguez, p. 4
- China and USSR Will Talk Again by Florence H. Levinsohn, p. 4
- McNamara Sparks an '80s-Style Protest by Laura Cianci, p. 5
- Kerr-McGee Loses Silkwood Suit by Howard Kohn, p. 5
- A Black Political Party? by James Quinn, p. 6
- New Myths Sustain Segregated Schools by Willis D. Hawley, pp. 7-8
- Israeli Peace People Back Palestinians by David Mandel, p. 9
- Gonzalez Resigns When Party Doesn't Reject Marxist Tag by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- To Stop U.S.-Cuba Normalizing, Terrorists Go Back to Assassinations by Connie Paige, p. 10
- No One Knows How Many by Wilfred Burchett, p. 11
- Cambodian Head Admits Food Woes by Wilfred Burchett, p. 11
- Fueling a Third Party by Jon Kalish, pp. 12-13
- Pass the SALT and Raze the Ammunition, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
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A New History of Jewish Americans and the Left by Fred Siegel, p. 16 - 1 Review- Jews and the Left by Arthur Liebman
- Salt Treaty "Regulates" But Does Not Stop Nuclear Escalation by Patrick Lacefield, pp. 17-18
- Women Learn Quickly in Co-Ed Class by Anita Diamant, p. 19
- Athletes Not Educated by Mark Naison, p. 19
- Woody Allen's Last Tango in Manhattan by John Judis, p. 20
- Women's Music Seeks "Natural Market" by Myrna S. Greenfield, p. 21
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Real Life in the Dream Factory by Ken Margolis, p. 22 - 1 Review- Creative Differences by Barbara Zheutlin and David Talbot
- The Orient Expressed by David Lelyveld, p. 23
- Retro Fashion by Laurie Stone, p. 24
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June 6, 1979 Issue = 30 Articles- The Inside Story by John Judis, p. 2
- The Klan Rises again in the New South by Tom Gordon, p. 3
- A "Thud" Hard from the Cockpit Could Be Clue, p. 4
- Chicago Mayor's Picnic Bombs by Florence Levinsohn, p. 4
- Iranian Sheikh by Diana Johnstone, p. 4
- Coalition Charges Rail Shutdown Is Economic Suicide by Josh Martin, p. 5
- Suit against Bechtel Bucks Weber by Maria Taylor, p. 5
- Shanker Finagling to Wrest AFT Control from Teachers by Lois Weiner, p. 6
- Gays Outraged by Dan White Verdict by Marcelo Rodriguez, p. 7
- Church Groups Seek Better Ties with Labor by Charles Rooney, pp. 7-8
- "Joe Who" Wins a Bare Plurality by Doug Smith, p. 9
- New Labor Reforms Don't Challenge Apartheid, pp. 9-10
- Ecevit Regime Bites the IMF's Bullet by Schofield Coryell, p. 11
- U.S. Senate OKs Aid by John Felton, pp. 11-13
- Liberals Drift with Hawks Back to Draft, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Illusion and Realities in the Movement for Equality in America by Manning Marable, p. 16
- Thoroughbreds vs. Mules by Monte Bute, p. 16
- The Time Has Come for Socialized Energy by Andrew J. Winnick, p. 17
- The Road to 1980 by Douglas Fraser, p. 18
- The Clue of the Hydrogen Bubble by Daniel M. Pisello, p. 19
- Four Critics Address the Musical Question by Bruce Dancis, p. 20
- --- by Abe Peck, p. 20
- --- by Tom Smucker, p. 20
- --- by Georgia Christgau, p. 21
- Blind Ambition by Al Auster, p. 22
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Only the Dead Know Pittsburgh by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23 - 1 Review- Dawn of the Dead (1978 Film) by George A. Romero
- Cinema Verite? by Eric Leif Davin, p. 23
- Romero's Vision by Lenny Rubinstein, p. 23
- Red Diaper Daddy by David Wellman, p. 24
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June 13, 1979 Issue = 29 Articles- Spenkelink Died Death Penalty Opponents Grieved, p. 2
- Lance Trial May Help Carter by Pat Watters, p. 3
- In Short, p. 4
- Protests Put Industry on the Defensive by Florence Hamlish Levinsohn, p. 5
- The United League Forces End to Arrests by Robin Schulberg, p. 6
- Independent Union Is Organized in New York by Josh Martin, p. 6
- Gay/Black Ties Fray in Post-Milk Era by Michael Singer, p. 7
- Gay Leader Seeks Change in Campaign Disclosure by Eric Leif Davin, p. 7
- Special Nuclear Subsidies Challenged by Josh Martin, p. 8
- In Its Confusion, Italian Left Stumbles by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Hungry for Jobs, European Unions Push 35-Hour Week by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Fear and Weakness Over Peace Treaty May Make It Work by Arthur Hertzberg, p. 11
- Democracy Threatens Nepal by Patrick Lacefield, p. 11
- Organizing in the Sexual Ghetto by Peter Dreier, pp. 12-13
- Letters, p. 14
- Hispanic Emerging as Powerful New Force in American Politics by Jose La Luz, p. 15
- China May Play Big Role in Shaping Zimbabwe's Political Future by Richard L. Sklar, p. 15
- Nickel-Diming the Poor with Middle Class Bias by Lanier Rand Holt and Robert F. Kelly, p. 16
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Exhaustion of Liberal-Conservative Politics by David Levitt, p. 16 - 1 Review- The Parties by Henry Fairlie
- Will Local Populism Lead to a New Progressivism? by Frank Riessman, p. 17
- Long Island Demonstration by Jon Kalish, p. 18
- The News by David Moberg, p. 19
- Interview with Herbert Gans by David Moberg, p. 19
- Olympic Lust Bends Apartheid, p. 20
- NBA Play-Offs Finally End by Mark Naison, p. 20
- New Orleans Festival Celebrates Jazz Heritage by David Feld, p. 21
- Syndicated Pablum by Al Auster and Len Quart, p. 22
- Cannes by Ruth McCormick, p. 23
- Cook Your Own Goose. by Jon Kalish, p. 24
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June 20, 1979 Issue = 27 Articles- The Inside Story by John Judis, p. 2
- Muchachos' Battle the 'Beasts' by Victoria Schultz, p. 3
- Low-Level Radiation Risks Minimized by Jim Ford, p. 4
- David Sibeko Dead in Tanzania by Robin Schulberg, p. 4
- World's Costliest Missile Gets Carter O.K. in Treaty Bid by David Cortright and Virginia Witt, p. 5
- High Court Upholds Veterans Preference by Jo Freeman, p. 5
- Clerks, Meatcutters Form One Big Union by Barbara Koeppel, p. 6
- Unions are Slipping, Activists are Told by Pat Strandt, p. 7
- Protesters Stop Klan Attacks by Jeff Elliott, p. 7
- Unions, Left Groups Coalesce to Oppose Corporate Power by Joseph M. Schwartz, p. 8
- DOE Is Pushing New Mexico Plutonium Dump by Dede Feldman, p. 9
- Eurosocialists Fail to Win a Majority by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Business Booms for the Falls Taxis by Dennis O'Hearn, p. 11
- Tax Check-Off Stirs Wide Protests by Jack Kurt Jacobsen, pp. 11-13
- These Days They are all Nowhere Men, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Three Mile Island Shows Feminist Vision Is Vital to American Socialism by Elayne Rapping, p. 16
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A Soviet View of American-Russian Relations by William Appleman Williams, p. 16 - 1 Review- Russia and the United States by Nikolai V. Sivachev and Nikolai N. Yakovlev
- Bringing Socialist Ideas Back down to Earth by Irving Weinstein, p. 17
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The War in Vietnam Was No Aberration, a New Book Proves by Jack Colhoun, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Irony of Vietnam by Leslie H. Gelb and Richard K. Betts
- A. Philip Randolph, Leader of Blacks and Socialists by Manning Marable, p. 19
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Black Macho, White Chic by M. Ron Karenga, p. 20 - 1 Review- Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman by Michele Wallace
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60s Communes Provided Vision of the Future by Richard Kazis, p. 21 - 1 Review- Co-Ops, Communes and Collectives by John Case and Rosemary C.R. Taylor
- Artists Form Anti-Racist Coalition by Eva Cockcroft, p. 22
- Scared Straight!, a Successful Hype by Jim Bonmaz, p. 23
- Gruesome Truths of Prison Life by Theo Blomquist, p. 23
- Ruffian in the Diamond by Vicky O'Hara, p. 24
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June 27, 1979 Issue = 25 Articles- The Inside Story by David Moberg, p. 2
- SALT II Is Signed at Low Key Summit by Bruce Vandervort, p. 3
- Treaty May Be Amended to Death by John Judis, p. 3
- Striking Newspaper Workers Produce Their Own by Joseph White, p. 4
- Nation by Tom Gordon and James A. Young, p. 4
- Labor Fights to Keep Even by David Moberg, p. 5
- Ethel Was Framed in Atom Bomb Trial by James Weinstein, p. 6
- The Hyde Amendment Comes up Again by Jo Freeman, p. 7
- Texas Killing and Attacks Alarm Activists by Harvey Wasserman, p. 8
- A Leader of the New Rebel Government Talks about the War by Victoria Schultz, p. 9
- The Left Divides on the Truth about Vietnamese Oppression by Florence Hamlish Levinsohn, p. 10
- Shuttered Factories, Shattered Communities by David Moberg, pp. 11-14
- We're U.S. Inc. - Doing What We Do Best., p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Mr. Hyde Robs the Poor in Congress, Rewards Charity in Silver Bowls by Roberta Lynch, p. 17
- "Not by Desegregation Alone" by Manning Marable, p. 17
- How I Ran for Election... and How I Lost by Roy Medvedev, p. 18
- How You Play the Game by Jim Ford, p. 19
- Moral Ambiguity in the West by Morris Dickstein, p. 20
- Pickford, the People's Choice by Al Auster, p. 20
- Reggae Rhythms Mix with Soul and Disco by Bruce Dancis, p. 21
- Narcissism and Feminism by Lew Friedland and Stephanie Engel, p. 22
- An American's Journey on Highway 1 by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23
- Bob Richter, Independent Filmmaker by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23
- Dying to Work by Daniel Ben-Horin, p. 24
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1979 = 11 Issues, 273 Articles-
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July 4, 1979 Issue = 22 Articles- The Inside Story by David Moberg, p. 2
- Truckers by Laura Cianci, p. 3
- Federal Workers Reject Carter's Wage Cap by A. Lin Neumann, p. 4
- China-Viet Exchange Prisoners by Wilfred Burchett, p. 4
- ADA Backs Teddy, Oil Nationalization by John Judis, p. 5
- There's Still Time for a Cure for Carter by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 6
- Another Storage Dump by Laura Nilges, p. 7
- Electrical Workers Will Ignore Guidelines by Josh Martin, pp. 7-8
- Sandinista Flag Flies Over Leon by David Helvarg, p. 9
- Somoza Trapped in His Bunker by Victoria Schultz, pp. 9-10
- Khomeini Attacks Intellectuals by Fred Halliday, pp. 11-13
- Begin's Settlement Policy, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Defending the Right to Abortion Is a Top Priority for the Left by Mary P. Ryan, Judy Stacey, and Kay Trimberger, p. 16
- "Con-Con" by Bertram M. Gross, p. 17
- Critical Analysis Replaces Dogma by Louis Menashe, pp. 18-19
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The Pitcher Throws a Curve at the Old-Fashioned Ballgame by Eliot Asinof, p. 20 - 1 Review- The Bronx Zoo by Sparky Lyle
- Rock Artists on the Edge of Pop Success by Bruce Dancis, p. 21
- Left Film and Video Workers Meet at National Conference by Pat Aufderheide, p. 22
- Telling It Like It Was in the Neighborhood by Rachel C. Kranz, p. 23
- Why the Sandinistas Fight by Valerie Irene Landau, p. 23
- Izzy at the Temple by Charles Rooney, p. 24
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July 11, 1979 Issue = 24 Articles- The Inside Story by David Moberg, p. 2
- Big Seven Meet to Cut Oil Use by David Fleishman, p. 3
- Brown Pledges to Stop Diablo Canyon Plant by Elaine Herscher, p. 4
- Politicking by John Judis, p. 4
- Dollar Worth Less, Coin Strikes Back by David Moberg, pp. 5-6
- Workers Have More Control in Europe by Sheldon Friedman, p. 7
- British Workers Try Alternative Production by Alan Graubard, pp. 7-9
- Saudis Do Their Best to Help the West, They Expect a Return by Bruce Vandervort, p. 10
- Socialists Strive to Build a Parliamentary Democracy by Nancy Lieber, p. 11
- Jamiaca at the Crossroads by Ronald Radosh, pp. 12-14
- Letters, p. 15
- American Arrogance by Hans Koning, p. 16
- Socialism Comes at Last to Urban Planning in U.S. by William W. Goldsmith, Marc Weiss, and David Wilmoth, ..., p. 16
- New Era for Socialism by Bogdan Denitch, p. 17
- Leaving the Nest Is Part of Life by Louis Menashe, pp. 18-19
- CETA and the Hunt for Jobs by Richard Kazis, p. 20
- Unemployed Organize by Richard Kazis, p. 20
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Oral History Traces Political Roots of the Women's Movement by Rosalyn Baxandall, p. 21 - 1 Review- Personal Politics by Sara Evans
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Fantasy Speaks to Itself by David Levitt, p. 22 - 1 Review- A Perfect Vacuum by Stanislaw Lem and Michael Kandel
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Real-Life Novels by Martha Rosen, p. 22 - 1 Review- Sweet Country by Caroline Richards
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Review The Daughter, by Judith Chernaik by Lynn Garafola, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Daughter by Judith Chernaik
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Secret Socialism on the Small Screen? by Chris Johnson, p. 23 - 1 Review- The View from Sunset Boulevard by Ben Stein
- No, But There's Plenty of Soap and Sex by Albert Auster, p. 23
- Sports and the Street by Mark Naison, p. 24
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July 18, 1979 Issue = 29 Articles- Jesse Jackson and SCLC Reunited by Robin Schulberg, p. 2
- Steel Local Backs Nationalization by Paul Baker, p. 2
- Jimmy Carter Lets National Health Die on Kennedy's Desk by John Judis, p. 3
- Kennedy vs. Dellums Plans by John Judis, p. 4
- In Short, p. 5
- AIM Gets New Ally in Uranium Fight by Jennifer Arlen and Peter Melnick, p. 6
- Charleston Bans Nuclear Shipments by Steve Hoffius, p. 6
- Unions, Communities Wage Uphill Battle against Plant Closings by David Moberg, p. 7
- Closings by David Moberg, p. 8
- Sandinistas "Cuban" Arms from Gangster Black Market by David Helvarg, p. 9
- Somoza's Resignation Near by Florence Levinsohn, p. 9
- German's Nixon Will Face Schmidt in 1980 Elections by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Lebanese Fear Escalated Air War by David Mandel, p. 10
- Vietnamese Deny They Persecuted Ethnic Chinese by Wilfred Burchett, p. 11
- The New Right's Richard Viguerie Discovers That the Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword. by Sidney Blumenthal, pp. 12-13
- The Big Oil Price Rip-Off and How It Can Be Stopped, p. 14
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Liberal Press Pushes Human Rights for Some by Michael Kazin, p. 14 - 1 Review- The Political Economy of Human Rights, Vol. I by Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman
- Past and Present by Howard N. Meyer, p. 15
- Hispanic Trade Unionists Take Political Initiative by Jose La Luz, p. 16
- New Era for Socialism by Bogdan Denitch, pp. 17-18
- Blacks-Hispanics Forge Alliances by Joel Dreyfuss, p. 19
- Women Play Softball to Win by Michael Kazin, p. 20
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Out of the Bleachers, on to the Field by Beth Bogart, p. 20 - 1 Review- Out of the Bleachers by Stephanie L. Twin
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Experiments Turn Audience into Actors by Joel Schechter, p. 21 - 1 Review- Theater of the Oppressed by Augusto Boal
- Anti-Nuke Fairy Tale Told with Pageantry by Joel Schechter, p. 21
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The Many Facets of a Great Black Author by Paul Buhle, p. 22 - 3 Reviews- Nkrumah and the Ghana Revolution by C.L.R. James
- The Future in the Present by C.L.R. James
- Mariners, Renegades and Castaways by C.L.R. James and Donald E. Pease
- Standing on Principle Down Under by Lenny Rubinstein, p. 23
- Twin Nuke Towers On Screen Register Modern Paranoia by Michael Massing, p. 23
- Delayed Reactions by Jack Colhoun, p. 24
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July 30, 1979 Issue = 25 Articles- NWPC Will Work to Elect Feminists by Jo Freeman, p. 2
- Carter Premieres a Midsummer Night's Schemes by David Moberg, p. 3
- Volcker's Appointment Sets Stage for Battle Over Recession Policy by John Judis, p. 3
- NORML Sues to End Paraquat Use, p. 4
- Radioactive Stash Found in Japan by David Fleishman, p. 4
- Coalition Fights U.S. Steel Wondermill by Eric Leif Davin, p. 5
- Urban League Doubts Gains by Robin Schulberg, p. 6
- Middletown Residents Still Live with Three Mile Island by Greg Moyer, pp. 7-8
- The Old Man Was the National Guard by David Helvarg, p. 9
- Thatcher Attacks the Welfare State by Chris Mullin, p. 10
- Not Whether to Modernize, But How by Chris Mullin, p. 11
- Armageddon at Pine Ridge by Jennifer Arlen and Peter Melnick, pp. 12-14
- Carter's Meow & Corporate Roar, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- The Richness and Limits of Lynd's Radicalism by S.M. Miller, p. 17
- The Conservative Aims of American Liberalism by Manning Marable, p. 17
- High Court Revives "Corporate Soul" by Laurence R. Sperber, p. 18
- High U.S. Death Rate for Children of Poor Is No Accident by Jonathan King, p. 19
- Metro Polis Now by Ruth McCormick, p. 20
- Knife in the Head by Theo Blomquist, p. 20
- The Second Awakening of Christa Klages by Diana Johnstone, p. 21
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Gays May Have More Fun by Don Long and Meg Selig, p. 22 - 1 Review- Homosexuality in Perspective by William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson
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Varieties of Oppression in Modern Capitalism by Barbara Simon, p. 23 - 1 Review- For Her Own Good by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English
- We Interrupt This Commercial by Rose K. Goldsen, p. 23
- Display of Power by Beth Bogart, p. 24
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August 15, 1979 Issue = 25 Articles- Southerners Want Unions with Clout by Gail Robinson, p. 2
- A New Vigor and Breadth Emerges by John Judis, p. 3
- Citizens Party Makes a Bid, p. 3
- In Short by David Moberg, Katherine Bishop, and Margaret Barry, ..., p. 4
- Hiroshima by Joshua Kornbluth, p. 5
- Yellow Bird by Karen Northcott, pp. 5-6
- Occupational Health by Charles Piller, p. 7
- Afl-Cio by David Moberg, p. 8
- The Party Bureaucracy Rules and Equality Gives Way Again by Chris Mullin, p. 9
- African Summit by Stephen Talbot, pp. 10-11
- A Tale of Four Cities by James Ridgeway, pp. 12-13
- Letters, p. 14
- Full Autonomy Is the Stumbling Block in the Mideast Treaty by Richard L. Sklar, p. 15
- Baez Believes - But Only in Ideas, Not Realities by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
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"What If" Is Root of Sci Fi, and of History by William Appleman Williams, p. 16 - 1 Review- The Creation of Tomorrow by Paul A. Carter
- Which Socialism Does the Pope Oppose? by Joe Holland, p. 17
- "Junkie Chic," Female, Is the Disorder of the Day by Elayne Rapping, p. 18
- Dioxin Poisoning Spurs tests, Protest by Tod Ensign and Michael Uhl, p. 19
- New Sound from Black Roots by Douglas Clark, p. 20
- Topical Song Comes Back by Bill Warren, p. 20
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Women's History: Life and Stories of a Bolshevik Feminist by Barbara Wilson, p. 21 - 2 Reviews- Love of Worker Bees by Alexandra M. Kollontai
- Bolshevik Feminist by Barbara Evans Clements
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As Literary Critic, Irving Howe Is a Beacon of Passion by Leonard Quart, p. 22 - 1 Review- Celebrations and Attacks by Irving Howe
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Heller's Sourness Goes Bland by Barbara Quart, p. 22 - 1 Review- Good As Gold by Joseph Heller
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The Film Industry: How the New Hollywood Took Shape by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23 - 2 Reviews- The Movie Brats by Michael Pye and Linda Myles
- Who's Who in American Film Now by James Monaco
- Surreal Sitcom by Al Auster, p. 24
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August 22, 1979 Issue = 26 Articles- NAM and the Revolutionary Hernia by John Judis, p. 2
- Chrysler Dug Its Own Grave by David Moberg, p. 3
- Dodge Main Closing Threatens Hamtramck, p. 3
- In Short by Laura Cianci, p. 4
- Farmworker Convention Hails Victory by Sam Kushner, p. 5
- World Air Ways Strike by Al Di Franco, p. 6
- California by Larry Remer, p. 7
- Carter/Congress by Jack Colhoun, pp. 7-8
- Oil Fuels New Elections, But Not Equality by Philip Russel, p. 9
- Northern Ireland, p. 9
- Greece by Nicholas Papandreou, pp. 10-11
- Battling the Banks by Alexander Cockburn and James Ridgeway, pp. 12-13
- Letters, p. 14
- The Road to 1980, p. 15
- High Court Upholds Pre-Arrest Protections by Joshua Dressler, p. 16
- Commonwealth Meeting Focuses on Opposition to Muzorewa Regime by John Saul, pp. 16-17
- In Focus, p. 18
- Irrigation Dries Up Small Farms by William Serrin, p. 19
- White Hand by Tom Wayman, p. 19
- Uranium Tailings by Christopher McLeod, p. 20
- How the Union Came to Be in Harlan County by Don Reid, p. 21
- Broadcasting by Rose K. Goldsen, p. 22
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Why Networks Kept the Family Hour by Chris Johnson, p. 22 - 1 Review- See No Evil by Geoffrey Cowan
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Movies: Summer of Working-Class Discontent by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23 - 1 Review- Breaking Away (1979 Film) by Peter Yates
- There's No Business Like It by Pat Aufderheide, p. 23
- TV's Fall Line-Up by Michael Massing, p. 24
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August 29, 1979 Issue = 28 Articles- A Left Majority for the '80s, p. 2
- PLO Issue Splits Carter Camp by Patrick Lacefield, p. 3
- Three Mile Island to Vent Gas, p. 4
- Mass. Passes Death Penalty, p. 4
- Guns into Butter, Nukes into Pans by Al Di Franco, p. 4
- Tony Mazzocchi Loses OCAW Election Bid by Rick Engler, p. 4
- Philadelphia Sued for Police Practices by Greg Moyer, p. 5
- Labor: UFW Set Back in Delano Vote by Sam Kushner, p. 6
- Labor: Bargaining Begins for Auto Industry by David Moberg, p. 7
- Hispanics by Dede Feldman, p. 8
- El Salvador, Next in Line, Takes Time by Patrick Lacefield, p. 9
- Italy: The Red Brigades by Diana Johnstone, pp. 10-11
- Bubby Bojang and Baby by Derk Richardson, pp. 12-13
- PLO Recognition Gains Ground Slowly, p. 14
- In the USSR by Roy A. Medvedev, p. 15
- Zambia's Half-Hearted Support for Liberation by John Saul, p. 16
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Europe a Bastion of Global Stability by William Burr, p. 17 - 1 Review- Europe Between the Superpowers by A.W. DePorte
- Conservatives Interpret Vietnam War by Paul Joseph, pp. 17-18
- Bible-Thumper Was a Leftist by Mark Naison, p. 19
- A Woman's Life of Quiet Heroism, p. 19
- Carifesta by Ian Smart, p. 20
- Music Mix Made It the Bay of Gigs by Danny Schechter, p. 20
- Video Focus by Joshua Kornbluth, p. 21
- Eugene V. Debs Biography by Stan Rosen, p. 21
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Women's Fiction: British Fiction Reveals Women's Issues by Lynn Garafola, p. 22 - 1 Review- More Tales I Tell My Mother by Zoe Fairbairns
- Anatomy of an Anti-Disco Riot by Don McLeese, p. 23
- Disco-Disco - Do Ya Think It's Funky? by Tom Smucker, p. 23
- Newtime Religion by Scott Forter, p. 24
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September 5, 1979 Issue = 19 Articles- Mazzocchi Loses OCAW Presidency by Rick Engler, p. 2
- Black and Jews Square Off by John Judis, p. 3
- A California Energy Path by Wink Glennon, pp. 4-5
- Trespassing Acquitted in Nuke Trial by Charles Varon, p. 6
- People's Party Falls, Elections Called by Michael Ryan, p. 7
- Iran Rallies Round Rival Ayatollahs by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- South Lebanon War Escalates into a Multiparty Conflict by David Mandel, p. 9
- The Autonomous Left by Diana Johnstone, pp. 10-11
- Putin' Down Ole Massa by David Moberg, pp. 12-14
- Letters, p. 15
- Farmworkers' Wages Barely Affect the Prices Consumers Must Pay, p. 16
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How the Dignity of Labor Lost Out by Daniel J. Walkowitz, p. 16 - 1 Review- Work Without Salvation by James Burkhart Gilbert
- Sprituality Combined with Struggle is Black Religion's Strength, pp. 17-18
- Puerto Rico Has a Pipeline to Poverty by Ramon E. Daubon, p. 19
- Navy Bombards Small Island by William Rose#2, pp. 19-20
- Italy's New Left is All Bluejeans, Sex in Fellini Allegory by Lynn Garafola, p. 21
- Imitating the Beatles - A Payday in the Life by Bruce Dancis, p. 22
- The Festival That Works for Artists, Public, City by Don Mcleese, p. 23
- Dixie Divers by Sarah Hughes, p. 24
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September 12, 1979 Issue = 28 Articles- Economic Slump Forecast for World Economy by John Judis, p. 2
- UFW Wins Salinas Contract by Sam Kushner, p. 3
- Farm Workers Win Suit by Sam Kushner, p. 3
- UAW Targets General Motors by David Moberg, p. 4
- Letelier-Moffitt Investigation Curbs Chile's Spy Network by Saul Landau, p. 5
- Chilean Airline Implicated in Dynamite Smuggling by Kate-Louise Gottfried, p. 5
- Pro-Nuke Rally Draws Big Crowd by Timothy Lange, p. 6
- Voucher Plan Threatens Public Schools by Patrick G. Marshall, p. 7
- European Anti-Nuclear Forces Cut Across Old Party Lines by Betsy Taylor, p. 8
- Japan to Strengthen Military Forces by David Fleishman, p. 9
- Germans Discuss Reunification Press for Revival of Reich by Anita M. Mallinckrodt, p. 9
- Guyana's Minority Government Moves to Control Majority by Jay R. Mandle and Joan D. Mandle, p. 10
- Oil Boom Backfires in Gulf of Mexico by Leo Gabriel, p. 11
- Anti-Nukes in Europe by Betsy Taylor, p. 11
- Push-Button Piracy by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 12-13
- A One-Sided Diatribe Is Not an Accurate Story, p. 14
- Does DSOC Gain from International Ties? by Diana Johnstone, p. 14
- The Sectarian Left's Free Rides Should End by Al Lannon, p. 15
- An Interview by Yosef Gotlief, p. 16
- Mexican-American Relations Are Changing, p. 17
- Ambivalence in Ourselves Can Be a Basis of Strength, pp. 17-18
- Shooting Reveals Collapse of Prisoners Rights Movement by Eve Pell, p. 19
- After Thirty Years of Hearing and Making Community Radio.. by Judy Strasser, p. 20
- Meanwhile, on the Air with All (or Most) Things Considered by Beth Bogart, pp. 20-21
- Lobbying Dispells Myths on Capitol Hill by Richard Mahler, p. 22
- Conference Builds Program Links, Airs Stations' Conflicts by Alan Snitow, p. 22
- Soon: Nightly National News from Community Radio by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 22-23
- Sweet Dreams by Sylvia Helm, p. 24
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September 19, 1979 Issue = 25 Articles- Blacks Issue a 'Declaration of Independence' by John Judis, p. 2
- Church Move Threatens SALT by John Judis, p. 3
- SALT Called Arms Escalation Treaty by John Judis, p. 3
- In Short by John Martin, p. 4
- Nuclear Plant in Mississippi Draws Black Opposition by David Moberg, p. 5
- Massachusetts Labor Seeks Repeal of Taft-Hartley by Steve Turner, p. 6
- Kucinich Faces Stiff Test in Cleveland's Mayoral Election by Roldo Bartimole, p. 7
- Puerto Rican Nationalists Freed by Ramon E. Daubon, p. 8
- Quebec Debates Nationalism, Left Begs Question by Henry Milner, p. 8
- University Closed, Palestinians Tried by David Mandel, p. 9
- Vietnam Refugees Result of U.S. Policy by John Ogulnik, p. 10
- The Computer Factory and the Robot Worker by David Moberg, p. 11
- The Brave New World of Work in Auto by Harley Shaiken, pp. 12-13
- The Great Computer Heist of Jobs, Skill and Power by David Moberg, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- The DC-10 by David Kairys, p. 16
- Herbert Marcuse by Russell Jacoby, p. 16
- It's Not Really the Draft, But the Level of Arms by Joseph M. Schwartz, pp. 17-18
- Circus Stunt on the Court by Mark Naison, p. 19
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Dust Bowl's History Is Also Prophecy by Michael J. Casey, p. 20 - 1 Review- Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930s by Donald Worster
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British Workers Are Getting Richer But Not Happier by David Moberg, p. 20 - 1 Review- What Went Wrong? by Jeremy Seabrook
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French Farce Rides the Gay Film Boom by Lynn Garafola, p. 21 - 1 Review- La Cage Aux Folles (1979 Film) by Edouard Molinaro
- Post-Watergate Fantasies from the Forgotten Conspirator by Pat Aufderheide, p. 22
- Even PBS Has to Play Cash and Ratings Games by Michael Massing, p. 23
- The Duck Hunter by G.H. Bell, p. 24
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September 26, 1979 Issue = 22 Articles- Business Opts for Anarchy and Cancer by John Judis, p. 2
- UAW Settles Contract with GM by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short, p. 4
- H-Bomb Secret Gets Out of U.S. Bag by Florence Hamlish Levinsohn, p. 5
- Coal Firm Fights Stock Gambit by Robert Howard, p. 6
- Progressives Lose Mayoral Races by Alan Kay, p. 6
- Amtrak Passenger Service Derailed By Administration by Patrick Lacefield, p. 7
- Cost of Living Dispute Closes BART by Helen Mickiewicz, p. 7
- Mountbatten Death Follows Belfast Riots by Dennis O'Hearn, p. 8
- Greece by Nicholas Papandreou, p. 9
- Non-Aligned Nations Meet in Havana Summit by Philip Brenner, p. 10
- IMF Suffocates Cash-Poor Nations by Cari Beauchamp, p. 11
- "I Too Was Moving Up a River in a Faraway Jungle and Hoping for Some Kind of Catharsis." by Pat Aufderheide, p. 12
- A Collection, of Surreal Vietnam, War Scenes Goes in Search of a Unifying Idea and a Wa... by Lynn Garafola, pp. 13-14
- Letters, p. 15
- Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Is a Growing Issue by Maria Schultz, p. 16
- Left City Politics Must Focus on Working and Poor People's Interests by Ken Cockrel, pp. 17-19
- Celebrations at Summer's End, p. 20
- Many Facets of Pete Seeger on New Album by Eric Leif Davin, p. 21
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Asian-American's Writing Builds a Culture of Resistance by John Tchen, p. 22 - 1 Review- In the City of Contradictions by Fay Chiang
- How to Lose Big Money in the Best of Causes, p. 23
- Health Shelf by Josh Martin, p. 24
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October 3, 1979 Issue = 22 Articles- Pope Faces Mixed U.S. Reception for His Social Policies by Joe Holland, p. 2
- ITT Correspondent Is Jailed in Israel by David Mandel, p. 2
- Kennedy Hint Warms Draft Movement by John Judis, p. 3
- Iowa Campaign Comes through Back Door by John Judis, p. 3
- CLUW Convention Reflects Growth by Joanna Foley, p. 4
- Protests Are Planned for Oct. 17 by David Moberg, p. 4
- Vietnamese Prepare for Attack by Wilfred Burchett, p. 5
- Memorial Meeting Calls for Extradition by Peter Kornbluh, p. 5
- The Khomeini Regime Seeks to Impose Islamic Orthodoxy by Fred Halliday, p. 6
- Left Loses Protector by Diana Johnstone, pp. 6-7
- Black Colleges Are in Danger by Manning Marable, p. 8
- Has Black Studies Failed? by Harold Cruse, p. 8
- Women Fight to Keep Hard Won Gains by Annette Kolodny, p. 8
- Women's Studies Needs the Movement by Peg Strobel, p. 9
- The Student as Worker by Jon Wagner, p. 9
- The Student as Student by Michael Katz, p. 10
- Academic Freedom and the Legislature by Jurgen Herbst, p. 10
- Letters, p. 11
- The Primordial Battle of the Sexes Goes on by Roberta Lynch, pp. 12-13
- Goodbye to Emily Post by Mark Naison, p. 14
- Onstage-Offstage Drama by Lynn Garafola, p. 15
- Rocking Solar Age by Pat Cox, p. 16
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October 10, 1979 Issue = 25 Articles- Cockrel's DARE Challenges Detroit Renaissance by John Judis, p. 2
- Carter Backs Off from the Crisis by Philipp Breuner and Robert DeGrasse, p. 3
- Freed Nuclear Foes Plan Move against G.E. by Janet Pearson, p. 4
- Police Faulted in Lesbian Bar Brawl by Katherine Bishop, p. 4
- Kucinich Gets Nod for 2nd Term Bid by Roldo Bartimole, p. 5
- Ford's Opposition Could Divide Carter Forces by Patrick Lacefield, p. 5
- Congress Is Giving in to Big Oil by David Moberg, p. 6
- House Debates a Halt to New Nuclear Plants by Peter Franchot, pp. 6-7
- Anti-Redlining Avoids the Issue by Gregory D. Squires, p. 8
- Assassination Bureau Closes after Six Years by Mark Sommer, p. 8
- Mozambique's Fate Linked to Guerrilla Win in Zimbabwe by Stephen Talbot, p. 9
- Rightists Resurrect the 'Master Race' by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- U.S. Arms-Maker, Linked to CIA, Sells to South Africans by Steve Connolly, p. 11
- Social Democrats Fall Short Again. by Steve Early, pp. 11-13
- Letters, p. 14
- The New International Just a UN for the Left by Peter Mandler, p. 15
- Jews Can't Rely on Black Christian Humanism, p. 15
- Capitalism's Twilight Is Not an Apocalypse by Harry C. Boyte, pp. 16-17
- Water Welfare for Corporate Farmers, p. 18
- A Short Summer Course on Marxism Kicks Off Institute by Steve Turner, p. 19
- Money and Fame Flow to Anti-Nuke Cause by Pat Cox, p. 20
- Cultural History in the Dark by Lenny Rubinstein, p. 21
- Good Plays But No Score by Eliot Asinof, p. 22
- Still Waiting for Lefty after All These Years by Dorothy Samachson, p. 23
- The Avenging Angel Approximately by Louis Menashe, p. 24
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October 17, 1979 Issue = 19 Articles- Jackson Takes His Show to Israel by David Mandel, p. 2
- CED Tour Begins in New York by Ronald Radosh, p. 3
- UAW, Ford Settlement by Ron Williams, p. 3
- Five Month Strike Follows a Pattern of Anti-Unionism by Sam Kushner, p. 4
- Organizing the Unorganizable by Robin L. Nahin, p. 4
- The Hearing Go On, But Is the Verdict in? by Richard P. Pollock, p. 5
- In Chicago, It Was a Well Done Pageant by John Fleming, p. 6
- Medicaid Rules Cause Crisis by John Fleming, p. 6
- British Labour Party Swings to the Left by Chris Mullin, p. 7
- Emperor Goes by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Small Steps Forward by "Our South African Correspondent", p. 9
- Letters, p. 10
- The Investigation of a Wrongful Death Is a Powerful Experience by Kate Ellis, p. 11
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Corporate Lobbyists Have Little Clout by Harry Brill, pp. 11-12 - 1 Review- Lobbying the Corporation by David Vogel
- See the Movie, Watch the Book by Rose K. Goldsen, p. 13
- Invading the Locker Room by Michael Kazin, p. 14
- Made-for-Television Movies Grow Up by Albert Auster, p. 15
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Portrait of the Colonialist as a Young Fool by Len Rubinstein, p. 15 - 1 Review- The Singapore Grip by J.G. Farrell
- The Flesh Is Willing by Eric Leif Davin, p. 16
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October 24, 1979 Issue = 21 Articles- The New Education Department a Loss for Albert Shanker by David Selden, p. 2
- Unions Spark Big Oil Protests by John Judis, p. 3
- Autoworkers Get the Message Out by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Diana Johnstone, p. 4
- 100,000 Demonstrate for Their Rights by Ronni Sclier, p. 5
- Odds on Recovering Fuel from "The Rock That Burns" Are Slim by Timothy Lange, pp. 6-7
- Union Drive Gets a Boost by Lee Mortimer, p. 8
- Left Unions Strike for Nuclear Safety by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Nicos Poulantzas Is Dead by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Did the Ex-Emperor Bokassa Give a Big Stone to Giscard? by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- The Great Crash Then & Now by John Judis, pp. 11-12
- Heilbro or Talks about Pressions by B.M. Moberg, p. 13
- They Ended Up in Nursing Homes by Studs Terkel, p. 14
- Letters, pp. 15-16
- Palestinians Look on Israel in Much the Way Israelis See the PLO by Steve Dryden, p. 17
- Jackson Mississippi by John R. Salter, Jr., pp. 17-18
- Linton Quesi Johnson by Bruce Dancis, pp. 19-20
- "New" Ali Stars in Drama of Reconstruction by Al Auster, p. 21
- Returning to the Hearth by Lynn Garafola, p. 22
- Gold Amid the Glitter at NY Film Festival by Ruth McCormick, p. 23
- It Works for Some of US by Timothy Saasta, p. 24
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October 31, 1979 Issue = 18 Articles- NARAL Takes Abortion Issue to the Polls by John Judis, p. 2
- The Two Leading Teamsters Dissident Groups Will Merge by Ron Williams, p. 3
- Abortion Spurs Women's Movement by Diana Johnstone, p. 3
- Service Cuts Threaten Towns by Judy Sarasohn, p. 4
- Chicanos Protest Location of Dump Site by Sue Martinez, p. 4
- Reactions to the Violence in Boston Force White's Hand, p. 5
- Oregon Unions Vote to Curb Runaways by Bill Thomas, p. 6
- Three Paths Are Open in Wake of Coup by Blase Bonpane, p. 7
- Work as Art by Nao Hauser, p. 8
- Worker as Artist by Barbara Garson, p. 9
- Companies Try to Undermine Unions by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Elections Boost CP, But Change Little by John Flayshman, p. 11
- Fed's High Interest Rates Do Not Fight Inflation, p. 12
- Can Fidel Escape Soviets as Non-Aligned Leader? by Marlene Nadle, p. 13
- Not Even Stargell's 'Family' Can Beat the Cold by Mark Naison, p. 14
- Magic Lantern Sheds Light on Energy, Jobs by Jan Rosenberg and Fred Siegel, p. 15
- Talking Heads' Album Gives Art Rock a Good Name by Bruce Dancis, p. 15
- All Quiet on the Home Front by Kenneth Harper, pp. 16-20
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November 7, 1979 Issue = 20 Articles- Fonda and Hayden Tell Students about Participation by John Judis, p. 2
- UAW-Chrysler Settlement Breaks Ground by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short, p. 4
- Wall Street behind Barricades by Patrick Lacefield, p. 5
- Record Profits to Continue Rising by David Moberg, p. 5
- Longshoremen Support Chile Import Boycotters by Phillip Johnson, p. 6
- Rag Recyclers Hit the Bricks by Rich Kazis, p. 6
- Corrupt IBEW Is Ousted at Chicago's Stewart-Warner by Steve Askin, p. 7
- France Jumps Gun on Extradition by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Begin Government Suffers Two Blows by David Mandel, pp. 9-10
- These Political Refugees Are from the Wrong Place by Patrick Lacefield, p. 11
- Letters, p. 12
- Our Cities' Future Rests on Reallocating Power by Roberta Lynch, p. 13
- Cube under Construction by A.B. Magil, pp. 14-20
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Are Socialist Countries Partners of Western Business? by William K. Tabb, pp. 21-22 - 1 Review- Vodka Cola by Charles Levinson Gordon
- A Rightful Life by Georgia Christgau, pp. 23-24
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The Hard Fight to Organize Tenant Farmers by Virginia Durr, p. 25 - 1 Review- Mean Things Happening in This Land by H.L. Mitchell
- Southern Culture Seen in Sports by Beth Bogart, p. 26
- The War at Home Tells Antiwar History Well by Pat Aufderheide and James Weinstein, p. 27
- The Industrial Pig, the Mechanical Chicken by Jim Mason, p. 28
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November 14, 1979 Issue = 15 Articles- Arabs and Israelis on the Potomac by Norman Levine, p. 2
- Cleveland Is Back to Big Business by John Judis, p. 3
- TMI Report Fuels Anti-Nukes by Mark Alan Pinsky, p. 4
- Most Labor Leaders Think Kirkland Will Move the AFLCIO in the Right Direction by Paul Fortney, Jr., p. 5
- Meany Fought the Left as a Threat to Himself and His Entrenched Union Pals by David Moberg, pp. 5-6
- Sudden Death in North Carolina March by Bob McMahon, p. 7
- California Judge Rules IQ Tests Unconstitutional by Herbert A. Schreier, p. 7
- Business as Usual for South Korea by David Fleishman, p. 8
- Viet Official Defends Cambodia Policies by Didi Vinyaratu and Punsak Vinyaratu, p. 9
- Letters, p. 10
- Latino Apathy, Support Mixed for Ted Kennedy by Jose Laluz, p. 11
- Exiled Dissident Trys to Unionize the Soviet Union by Robert Howard, p. 12
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Longshoremen Are Also Authors and Artists by Tom Wayman, p. 13 - 1 Review- The Waterfront Writers by Robert Carson
- National Tour Benefits Anti-Nuke Groups by Daniel P. Dern, p. 14
- Black Film's Rise and Fall in the Blockbuster Ear by James Monaco, pp. 15-16
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November 21, 1979 Issue = 25 Articles- Cleveland Busing Threatens Populism, p. 2
- Are the Hostages a Diversion? by Paul C. Sullivan, p. 3
- Or Is This a Step Toward Drifting Out of This World? by Diana Johnstone, p. 3
- In Short, p. 4
- The Rizzo Forces Take a Bad Beating by Greg Moyer, p. 5
- Left Initiatives Lose in San Francisco by Chester Hartman, p. 6
- The Spirit of Proposition 13 Survives a Second Test by Wink Glennon, p. 6
- Teacher Call for a New Kind of Union by David Sprintzen, p. 7
- Cuba Conference Calls for the Lifting of Trade Embargo by Joanna Foley, p. 8
- Statute of Guernica Wins a Big Majority from Basque Voters by Amy Schwartz, p. 9
- IRA Prisoners in H Blocks of Long Kesh Tell of Ordeal by Dennis O'Hearn, pp. 10-11
- Wheeling and Dealing on the Pacific by David E. Kaplan and Tim Brick, pp. 12-14
- Letters, p. 15
- Castro Follows the Arab Line on Zionism by Ronald Radosh, p. 15
- Problems and Prospects for Blacks in the 1980s, p. 16
- TMI Commission Ignores Murphy's Law by Bobby Nelson, p. 16
- American Policy Keeps Vietnam from Recovery by Jack Colhoun, p. 17
- Is Europe Now Hostage Between East and East? by Diana Johnstone, p. 18
- Fasanella's Art Reveals Roots of Working Life by Joe Holland, p. 19
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The Fight for Safe Work by Charles Piller, p. 20 - 1 Review- Death on the Job by Daniel M. Berman
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The Search for Miracle Cancer Cures by Jim Bouman, p. 20 - 1 Review- Malignant Neglect by Robert H. Boyle and The Environmental Defense Fund, ...
- The Year of the Rookie and the Crippled Center by Mark Naison, p. 21
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Comic Einstein Relatively Clear by Michael Goldhaber, p. 22 - 1 Review- Einstein for Beginners by Joseph Schwartz
- Ballet Glamor Sets Tone of '70s Dance Boom by Lynn Garafola, p. 23
- ...The Open Destiny of Life by Frieda Gardner, pp. 24-28
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December 5, 1979 Issue = 25 Articles- Democratic Agenda Sets Agenda for 1980s, Not 1980 by John Judis, p. 2
- Rumblings Underlie AFL-CIO Surface by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Mark Alan Pinsky and John de Graaf, p. 4
- Plywood Strikers Back Fired Woman by Scott Kauffman, p. 5
- Support for Iranian Rights Begins by Julian Otis and Emily Wright, p. 5
- Mineworkers by David Moberg, p. 6
- Revival by David Moberg, p. 6
- Atomic Workers by Paul Fortney, Jr. and Al DiFranco, pp. 7-8
- Guatemala Rebels Gain Momentum by Amy Robbins, p. 9
- Israel by David Mandel, p. 10
- Demark: Inflation Curbs of New Government Reflect Left Shift by Bruce Vandervort and Erik Christensen, p. 11
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- Heart Beat by Carolyn Cassady
- Ferlinghetti by Neeli Cherkovski
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Review The Right Stuff, by Tom Wolfe by Robert Schaeffer, p. 12 - 1 Review- The Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe
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Review The White Album, by Joan Didion by P.R. Wheeler, p. 13 - 1 Review- The White Album by Joan Didion
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Review Breaking Ranks, by Norman Podhoretz by Norm Fruchter, pp. 13-15 - 1 Review- Breaking Ranks by Norman Podhoretz
- The Iranian Crisis Was Created by the U.S. Press by Roberta Lynch, pp. 16-17
- Kirkland's Succession Is a Tragedy for Labor by David Selden, p. 18
- Two Civil Liberties Cases in Supreme Court by Joshua Dressler, p. 18
- Civil Rights Movement Leaders Look at Their Past by Angie Fa, p. 19
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The Writer as Witness by Alan Wald, p. 20 - 1 Review- Just Above My Head by James Baldwin
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How to Get Out of the Culture of Terror by Valerie Miner, p. 20 - 1 Review- Rape by Susan Griffin
- Everyone an Artist by Joel Schechter, p. 21
- Chicano Hitter Ties for Most Valuable Player by Sue Martinez, p. 22
- Time to Tune in Again by Bruce Dancis, p. 23
- A Man, a Woman, a Relationship by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24
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- UN Supports American Sobriety by Mike Shuster, p. 3
- Shutdowns by Eric Leiv Davis, p. 4
- Industry by Bob Howard, pp. 5-6
- Caribbean by Horace Levy, p. 7
- Has Khomeini Fallen in a Trap That Isolates the Revolution? by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Has Rockefeller Gone Too Far in Encouraging Iran to Default? by Diana Johnstone, pp. 8-9
- Letters, p. 10
- The Hostages in Iran Are Paying for Big Oil's Sins by Jack Clark, p. 11
- A Major Left Library by Richard B. Marks, p. 12
- Sugar-Coated Children's Programming by Beth Bogart, p. 13
- Sports by Mark Naison, p. 14
- State of the Art by Alan Snitow, p. 15
- The Life of the Party by Lester Rodney, p. 16
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December 19, 1979 Issue = 21 Articles- Jimmy Bush and Ronnie Kennedy Hit Campaign Trail by John Judis, p. 2
- Fiscal Storm Warnings in Chicago by David Moberg, p. 3
- UAW Strikes Int. Harvester over Work Rules by David Moberg, p. 4
- In Short by Harley Shaiken, Eric Leif Davin, and Scott Kauffman, ..., p. 4
- Nuclear Industry Leaders Launch Their Counteroffensive by Mark Hertsgaard, p. 5
- Labor: A Trouble Union Loses Ground by Robert Howard, p. 6
- On the Job by Richard Kazis, p. 7
- California Firms Pay for Spying, Dirty Tricks against the Unions by Sam Kushner, pp. 7-8
- Nationalists, Leftists Challenge Khomeini by Paul C. Sullivan, p. 9
- Socialists in the New Democratic Party Come to Life by Bill Ticleman, p. 9
- Fiat by Diana Johnstone, pp. 10-11
- Another Nation Under God by Jeremy Rifkin and Ted Howard, pp. 12-14
- Letters, p. 15
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A New Defense Strategy That Could Really Reduce the Level of Armaments by William Burr, p. 16 - 1 Review- The Price of Defense by The Boston Study Group
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A Sourcebook Gives Good Introduction to Soviet Anti-Semitism by Norty Wheeler, pp. 17-18 - 1 Review- Soviet Antisemitic Propaganda by The Institute of Jewish Affairs
- A National Movement of Tenants Is Shaping Up by Peter Dreier, p. 19
- Chicano-Made Feature Shows Union Struggle by Louis Torres, p. 20
- American Painting by David Yigoda, p. 21
- Feminist Books and Magazines by Karen Rosenberg, p. 22
- Women Writers Are Discovering the Richly Imperfect Heroine by Kate Ellis, p. 23
- Moving & Shaking by Eric Leif Davin, p. 24
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