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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 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 Jan.-Mar. 1984 = 10 Issues, 158 Articles-
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January 11, 1984 Issue = 17 Articles- Conservatives Fear Socialist Manifesto from U.S. Bishops by Robert McClory, p. 2
- Pressure to Pull out of Lebanon Mounts by John B. Judis, pp. 3-4
- Briefing by Bob Johnson, p. 5
- Tom Hayden Covers All His Bases in First Assembly Term by Joan Walsh, p. 6
- Citizen Action and CED, pp. 7-8
- Monopoly's Inevitable Legacy by David Moberg, p. 9
- Amnesty Hinders Contra Recruiting by Beth Stephens and Maggi Popkin, pp. 10-11
- Harvest of Disappointment by John Raymond, pp. 12-13
- Letters, p. 14
- An Alternative to Reaganomics and Corporate Liberals by Richard Flacks, p. 15
- Bishop Murder Left Legacy of Cynicism by David Beers, p. 16
- Bad Times Continue to Be Grenada's Lot by Rita Jensen, p. 17
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The Official Bunk Handbook by Daniel Lazare, p. 18 - 1 Review- Class by Paul Fussell
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Into the Heart of Darkness by Elizabeth Hanly, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Lizard's Tail by Luisa Valenzuela
- The Silkwood Story by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
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DePalma Gangster Epic Is Less Than Sum of Parts by James Gilbert, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- Scarface (1983 Film) by Brian De Palma
- Orwell, the Writer, the Socialist, the Prophet and the Legacy by Daniel Lazare, p. 24
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January 18, 1984 Issue = 11 Articles- The Setting of the Sun-Times? by David Moberg, p. 2
- Kissinger Comes through for Reagan by John B. Judis, pp. 3-4
- Pornography Law Splits Minneapolis by David Rubenstein, pp. 5-6
- After the Missiles, Allies Face U.S. Designs on the Gulf by Diana Johnstone, p. 7
- Society's Child by David Behrens, pp. 8-9
- Peace Now Sends a Message to the U.S. by Walter Ruby, pp. 10-11
- Anti-Zionist Letters Little Short of Sick by A. Robert Kaufman, p. 12
- The Stern Gang-Nazi Link by Lenni Brenner, p. 12
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Interviews with History by Dave Roediger, p. 13 - 1 Review- Visions of History by Henry Abelove, Betsy Blackmar, Peter Dimock, and Jonathan Schneer, ...
- North Meets South by Sue Heinemann, pp. 14-15
- Carlos Aulet Talks about His Life as a Chicago Cop by Cary Neil Cohen, p. 16
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February 1, 1984 Issue = 11 Articles- Pro-Lifers by Jo Freeman, p. 2
- Left Grapples with Development of a Political Program by John B. Judis, pp. 3-4
- Factory Clash Dramatizes French Labor Disputes by Diana Johnstone, pp. 5-6
- "Sniffer" Affair Leaves Trails by Diana Johnstone, p. 7
- McGovern by David Moberg, pp. 8-9
- Letters, p. 10
- Dangers in Cold War Revival by Leon Wofsy, p. 11
- Economic Future of U.S. Explored by Lawrence Kramer, p. 12
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Record-Keeper of Urban Life by Bettina Drew, p. 13 - 2 Reviews- The Devil's Stocking by Nelson Algren
- Chicago: City on the Make by Nelson Algren
- Wajda's Choice Saves Union by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 14-15
- A Black New Orleans Native Says Racism Makes This City Work, "This Is the Third World" by Kalamu Ya Salaam, p. 16
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February 8, 1984 Issue = 18 Articles- Reagan's NLRB Turns Back Clock by Joan Walsh, p. 2
- In These Times, pp. 3-4
- U.S. Politicizes Cuba's Debt by Dan Lazare, p. 5
- Briefing by Michael McConnell, p. 5
- Physicians at the Crossroads by David Moberg, p. 6
- Indian Refugees Caught in Limbo by David Beers, pp. 7-8
- Communists Blast Economic Liberalism by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- Reagan's Poor Excuse by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 11-13
- Letters, p. 14
- Searching for Clues in Mao Celebration by Henry Rosemont, Jr., p. 15
- Eyewitness by Beth Stephens and Maggi Popkin, p. 16
- Zionist-Nazi Tie Is a Smear by Harold Karabell, p. 17
- But Historical Links Make Sense of Current Events by James Houseworth-Findlay, p. 17
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Wendell Berry on the Path Less Travelled by by John H. Schaar, p. 18 - 1 Review- Standing by Words by Wendell Berry
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The Making of the Electrical Workers Union by Michael Kazin, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Electrical Workers by Ronald W. Schatz
- Series Makes Few Waves by Lynn Garafola, p. 20
- In Guatemala, Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 21-23
- A Feminist Pioneer Shulamit Aloni Discusses Israel's Civil Rights Frontier. by Barry Cohen, p. 24
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February 15, 1984 Issue = 12 Articles- Cockburn Flap Mutes Voice by Richard Ryan, p. 2
- In Iowa, the Issue Is by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Bosses Need Not Comply by David Moberg, p. 4
- Women Pose Peace Plans by Rochelle Lefkowitz, p. 4
- Consumers Rally to Fight Utilities by Barbara Schuler, p. 5
- Waiting for the Opposition to Ripen by Tim Frasca, pp. 6-10
- The Opposition in Iran Is on the Rise and It's Optimistic by Saeed Dorani, pp. 11-12
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Delusions and Destiny by Pat Aufderheide, p. 13 - 1 Review- The Nation Thief by Robert Houston
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Old Men: Many Motives, One Murder by David D'Arcy, p. 13 - 1 Review- A Gathering of Old Men by Ernest J. Gaines
- Cuba's Festival Promotes Ties by Richard Pena, pp. 14-15
- Not Pretending, Real Rock Stars Don't Have Babies. But Don't Tell Chrissie Hynde. by Joyce Millman, p. 16
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February 22, 1984 Issue = 20 Articles- Cleaver Chases Dellums' Seat by Paul Rauber, p. 2
- Israeli Policy in Lebanon Is Coming Apart at the Seams by David Mandel, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- NPR Airs Botched Business in House by Brooke Gladstone, p. 4
- Coloradans Contest MX by S.K. Levin, p. 5
- Briefing by Michael Powell and Mitchell Torton, p. 5
- Mineworkers Plan Contract Strategy by David Moberg, p. 6
- The Trials of Toxics Control by Richard Asinof, pp. 7-10
- French Arms Sales Sow Mideast Strife by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- The Spirit of Tony Benn by John Yates, pp. 12-13
- A Failed Policy Cries for a Basic Change, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Kinnock May Lead a Left Resurgence by Jeffrey Cox, p. 16
- Packing the Civil Rights Commission Ends Consensus by Tom Pugh, p. 17
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A Farewell to Literature: Is There Life after Theory? by Charles Sugnet, p. 18 - 1 Review- Literary Theory by Terry Eagleton
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The Rich, the Super Rich and Art for Money's Sake by Rachel C. Kranz, p. 19 - 1 Review- Patrons Despite Themselves by Alan L. Feld, Michael O'Hare, and J. Mark Davidson Schuster, ...
- The Thrill Is Going by Andrew Ross, p. 20
- Mobil and the Masterclass by Eric Mankin, p. 20
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The Good Fight: For Whom the Film Rolls by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- The Good Fight (1984 Film) by Noel Buckner, Mary Dore, and Sam Sills
- Malcolm's Message by Reebee Garofalo, p. 24
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February 29, 1984 Issue = 13 Articles- African Famine Draws Little U.S. Emergency Aid by James North, p. 2
- German Peace Movement Deliberates Its Next Moves by Diana Johnstone, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Brazilians Hit the Streets for a Direct Voice by Clarke Bruno, p. 4
- Gemayel Trips Over Israeli Withdrawal by Dilip Hiro, p. 5
- Black Muslims Join Jackson's Coalition by Salim Muwakkil, pp. 6-7
- Here Comes Jesse with the Rainbow Sign by David Moberg, pp. 8-9
- Letters, p. 10
- Soviet Stagnation Goes On by Louis Menashe, p. 11
- Rosenbergs' Sons Dispute Findings by Robert Meeropol and Michael Meeropol, p. 12
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Solidarity Day Forever by Michael Harrington, p. 13 - 1 Review- Working Class Hero by Stanley Aronowitz
- Nba:Draft Helps Rich Get Richer by Lester Rodney, pp. 14-15
- New Empire's Games by Ariel Dorfman, p. 16
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March 14, 1984 Issue = 20 Articles- Weinberger Takes on E.P. Thompson by Jeremy Harding, p. 2
- Mondale by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Coors Fails to Stop Nationwide Boycott by Frank Clancy, p. 4
- Methodists Fight Union by Steve Askin, p. 4
- Briefing by Jonathan Rabinovitz and Andy Robinson, p. 5
- Jackson's Bid Inspires Blacks in Selma, Alabama by David Moberg, pp. 6-7
- Morrison Learns to Make Dissent Sound Patriotic by Paul Bass, p. 8
- Fragmented Labor Splits Over Craxi's Anti-Inflation Policies by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- Khomeini's Offensive Aims at War in Iraq, Dissent at Home by Fred Halliday, p. 11
- Missiles Impossible by John B. Judis, pp. 12-13
- The Buried Issue in Central America, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Free Speech Is Often a Cover for Issue of Property Rights by Saul Landau, p. 16
- Even So, It's a Basic Socialist Principle by John Judis, p. 16
- Reagan's Plan for Central America by Eldon Kenworthy, p. 17
- Zen, Politics and the Art of Playing Cricket by C.L.R. James, pp. 18-19
- Not So Ordinary People by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
- A Dialogue of Generations, pp. 20-23
- Testimony by Ellen Cantarow, p. 24
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March 21, 1984 Issue = 22 Articles- UAW: On the Road Again? by David Moberg, p. 2
- Illinois by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Neighborhoods Win Loan Aid by Paul Ginger, p. 4
- Goode Beats Philly Cold by Allen Hornblum, p. 4
- Growth Pains Disagreement by Robert Schaeffer, p. 5
- Briefing: Nuclear Waste by S.K. Levin, p. 5
- Neoliberal Hart by John B. Judis, p. 6
- So Far, Freeze Has Been Cool to Hart by Joan Walsh, pp. 7-8
- Conservatism after 1984 and Reagan by John B. Judis, pp. 9-10
- Election by Chris Norton, p. 11
- Holding Reagan Accountable by Steve Askin, pp. 12-13
- Pluses and Minuses in Hart's Victories, p. 14
- Nicaraguan Elections Are a Big Step Forward, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Media Freezes Out Women's Meeting by Patricia H. Strandt, p. 16
- It's Time to Let Go of Central America by Eldon Kenworthy, p. 17
- Maternal Care in Mississippi by Joseph Delaney, p. 18
- What Is This Thing Called Gender Gap?, p. 19
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Piercy: The Romance of American Feminism by Rachel C. Kranz, p. 20 - 1 Review- Fly Away Home by Marge Piercy
- Tharp's Mating Games by Lynn Garafola, pp. 21-23
- Critic Dave Marsh Tries to Keep an Industry Honest. by Jay Walljasper, p. 24
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March 28, 1984 Issue = 14 Articles- George McGovern by Paul Buhle, p. 2
- Hart, Mondale Attack Each Other from Left and Right by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Steelworkers Vie for Post by David Moberg, p. 4
- A Victory for Field Sanitation by Deborah Bouton, p. 5
- Another Corporate Campaign Success by Steve Askin, pp. 5-6
- Montand's Enterprising Spirit by Diana Johnstone, p. 7
- First Light of a New Day by Aishah Rahman, pp. 8-9
- Letters, p. 10
- Voters Will Peel Off, Reagan Will Win in a Hartless Election by David Osborne, p. 11
- The Election Is for More Guns by Frank Brodhead and Edward S. Herman, p. 12
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Politics:Ed Koch Gets the Last Word by Rachel B. Gorlin, p. 13 - 1 Review- Mayor: An Autobiography by Edward I. Koch and William Rauch
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Film: More Fun in the New World by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 14-15 - 1 Review- Suburbia (1984 Film) by Penelope Spheeris
- Cotton Picking Yanquis by Bob Sanders, p. 16
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1984 = 11 Issues, 185 Articles-
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April 4, 1984 Issue = 18 Articles- CLUW Moves Out on Its Own Agenda by Joan Walsh, p. 2
- Free Spending for the U.S.-Austerity for Everyone Else by Daniel Lazare, pp. 3-4
- Yale Strike on Hold by Carole Bass and Paul Bass, p. 5
- Briefing by S.K. Levin, pp. 5-6
- The Strike against Phelps Dodge Co. Continues-Barely by Kathy Hannan and Neal Ullestad, p. 7
- Stepped Up Military Activity in Salvador Spurs Opposition by John B. Judis, p. 8
- Africa by Gay W. Seidman, p. 9
- Malta: Conference Shows Lack of Dialogue by Diana Johnstone, pp. 10-11
- Cuba Vision by Pat Aufderheide, p. 12
- Cuba Films in the U.S. by P.A., p. 13
- The Private Sector's New Charitable Role, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- A Long Time Soul Searching by Warren Leming, p. 15
- Mexico Plays Down Gen. Gorman Slur by A.B. Magil, p. 16
- Change Is under Way in the USSR by Roberta Manning, p. 17
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Communist Caricature by Maurice Isserman, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Heyday of American Communism by Harvey Klehr
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Kareem Scores with Candid Autobiography by Lester Rodney, p. 19 - 1 Review- Giant Steps by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Peter Knobler
- Mime Troupe Turns 25 with Steeltown, A Saga of Industrial Decline by Misha Berson, pp. 20-24
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April 11, 1984 Issue = 14 Articles- Dems Debate How to Choose Nominee by John B. Judis, p. 2
- Peace PACs Proliferate as Freeze Changes Tactics by Joan Walsh, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Union Protests Coke Closing by Jim Wilson and Peter Schnall, p. 4
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Mexican Opposition Comes to the Fore by Dan LaBotz, p. 4
- New Yorkers Go for the 'New' Mondale by Rachel Gorlin, pp. 5-7
- "I Want Live Vets," Says the U.S. District Judge who Will Preside Over the Agent Orange... by Jon Kalish, pp. 8-9
- Letters, p. 10
- Reagan Runs into Religious Left by Ed Griffin, p. 11
- A New Generation of Soviet Leaders? by Roberta Manning, p. 12
- Privacy by Katie Davis, p. 13
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Is It Feminism or Fatalism? by William Leach, pp. 14-15 - 1 Review- Femininity by Susan Brownmiller
- Family, Affair Sayles Goes To Harlem by Pat Aufderheide, p. 16
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April 18, 1984 Issue = 16 Articles- Jackson and the Farrakhan Factor by John B. Judis, p. 2
- Supermart Tries to Break Union by David Moberg, pp. 3-4
- Delaware Guards Call "Sick-Out" by Jon Schladen, p. 5
- Briefing by Patty Somlo, p. 5
- Conference Raises German Question by Diana Johnstone, p. 6
- Unions Battle for a Shorter Week by Diana Johnstone, pp. 7-10
- U.S. Role in Barracks Coup Unclear by Beth Stephens, p. 11
- Telecommuting by Richard Moore and Elizabeth Marsis, pp. 12-13
- Jackson Takes Big Step toward Transformed Political Agenda, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- They Want to Be That Way, So They Are by Kate Ellis, p. 16
- The Rat Brings Back Tradition by Henry Rosemont, Jr., pp. 17-18
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The World in the Artist's Seeing Eyes by Deborah E. McDowell, p. 19 - 1 Review- In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens by Alice Walker
- Camera Casts Light on War by David Helvarg, p. 20
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Film Fights Fantasy War between the Sexes by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- Born in Flames (1983 Film) by Lizzie Borden
- Mojo Moves into the Vanguard by Bill Brown, p. 24
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April 25, 1984 Issue = 13 Articles- The Legal Noose Closes on Labor by David Moberg, p. 2
- Nicaragua Braces for U.S.-Directed Offensive by Beth Stephens, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Congressional Update by Leda Hartman, p. 4
- Democrats Build a Platform over Wide Party Divisions by David Corn, p. 5
- Greens by Diana Johnstone, p. 6
- All Power to the Women by Diana Johnstone, p. 7
- Mondale's Low Protein Economics by John B. Judis, pp. 8-9
- Letters, p. 10
- Alvarez Exit Hinders Reagan by John Dinges, p. 11
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Urban Ethnics and the Swinging Doors by Paul Buhle, pp. 12-13 - 4 Reviews- The Changing Face of Inequality by Olivier Zunz
- Lives of Their Own by John Bodnar, Roger Simon, and Michael P. Weber
- The Saloon by Perry R. Duis
- German Workers in Industrial Chicago, 1850-1910 by Hartmut Keil and John B. Jentz
- An Old Myth out of Water by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 14-15
- Ilium Lives and Dies Again by Phillip Johnson, p. 16
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May 2, 1984 Issue = 20 Articles- Why Jackson Won't Dump Farrakhan by Salim Muwakkil, p. 2
- Congress Debates Military Spending by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- "Haitian Program" by Allan Ebert-Miner, p. 4
- Czech Dissident Opposes Arms by Paul Rauber, p. 4
- Hondurans: "U.S. Leave" by Beth Stephens, p. 5
- Briefing by Jack Kutz, p. 5
- Will Neighborhood Jobs Win "War" for Washington? by David Moberg, p. 6
- May 14 Election Is Shot in the Arm for President Marcos by A. Lin Neumann, pp. 7-8
- French Steelworkers Fight Losing Battle by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- South Yemen Seeks Economic Alliances, Political Neutrality by Fred Halliday, p. 11
- Indians Fight Assimilation by Mark Perry, pp. 12-13
- Letters, p. 14
- Is It Soviet Ritual or Reform? by Michael Urban, p. 15
- Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Taxed, p. 16
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Franqui on Castro: Tunnel-Vision History by Marc Cooper, p. 17 - 1 Review- Family Portrait with Fidel by Carlos Franqui
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An Imperfect Consummation by Martha Vicinus, p. 18 - 1 Review- Education of the Senses by Peter Gay
- Jabbar from End to Start by Lester Rodney, p. 19
- USIA Teeters on Fine Line of Censorship by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 20-23
- A World That Lives Only in Memory by David Bensman, p. 24
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May 9, 1984 Issue = 13 Articles- Fate of the MX Is Now on the Edge by David Corn, p. 2
- Unease Rises with the Runoff as an Issue by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Chicago by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Israeli Warns of West Bank Disaster by John B. Judis, pp. 5-6
- President Duarte by Chris Norton, p. 7
- "We Want You to Stay Here Forever" by David Beers, pp. 8-9
- Letters, p. 10
- The Reagan Cuts Kill Infants by Judith Sackoff, p. 11
- Nicaragua Election Divides Opposition by Vladimir Klimenko, p. 12
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Endless Housework by Alice Kessler-Harris, p. 13 - 2 Reviews- More Work for Mother by Ruth Schwartz Cowan
- Never Done by Susan Strasser
- Mamet Reveals "Crime Latent in Business" by Joel Schechter, pp. 14-15
- Joking Wen Is the Best Revenge by Todd Gitlin, p. 16
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May 16, 1984 Issue = 18 Articles- The Anti-Semitic Current among Blacks by Salim Muwakkil, p. 2
- To Each According to His Greed by David Moberg, pp. 3-4
- Korea: U.S. Readies Nuclear Battlefield? by Maud Easter and David Easter, p. 5
- Briefing, p. 5
- Religious Care Home Invokes Church-State Split to Halt Union by Drew Mendelson, p. 6
- El Al's Labor Woes Spread to the U.S. by Joan Walsh, p. 7
- Austerity Measures Increase Domestic Tension in Mexico by Sylvia Maxfield and Raul Hinojosa Ojeda, p. 8
- Belgians Not Yet Reconciled to Cruise by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- The Movement for Elections Continues by Mitchell Torton, p. 11
- Michigan Authorities use old weapons to fight new protests by George Corsetti, pp. 12-13
- What Makes Them Enemies?, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- A Dialog for Israeli-Palestinian Peace by Richard Miller, p. 16
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Kundera's New Radiant Creation by Paul Skenazy, p. 17 - 1 Review- The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera
- 35 Years for Granddaddy of Socialist Magazines by Joan Walsh, pp. 18-19
- Broadcasters Examine Central America News by Rachel Kranz, p. 20
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Candide Turns Anti-Communist by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- Moscow on the Hudson (1984 Film) by Paul Mazursky
- Hack Surrealism by Robert A. Hull, p. 24
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May 23, 1984 Issue = 13 Articles- Hospital Union Battle Partly Settled by David Moberg, p. 2
- May 14 Election by A. Lin Neumann, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- What Makes Harlem Burn?...Cutbacks by Brian D'Agostino, p. 4
- Jerry Falwell's North Carolina Jihad Aims to Save Jesse Helms by Alex Charns and Patrick O'Neill, p. 5
- Ceuta: Hot Spot on the Mediterranean? by Diana Johnstone, pp. 6-7
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Soviet Women, from Romance to Reality by Rochelle Ruthschild, pp. 8-9 - 4 Reviews- Russian Women: Two Stories by I. Grekova
- Moscow Women by Carola Hansson and Karin Liden
- Three Russian Women Poets by Mary Maddock
- Women and Russia by Tatyana Mamonova
- Letters, p. 10
- The Struggle May Be Heroic, Yet the Results Not Perfect by Adam Hochschild, p. 11
- It's Somebody Else's Paradise by Winona La Duke, p. 12
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Appalachia:Histories of the Powers That Be by Peter Gottlieb, p. 13 - 2 Reviews- Theirs Be the Power by Harry M. Caudill
- Welcome the Traveler Home by Jim Garland and Julia S. Ardery
- Varieties of Propaganda by Linda A. Rabben, pp. 14-15
- Scratch the Olympics by Lester Rodney, p. 16
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May 30, 1984 Issue = 18 Articles- Docs Prescribe Themselves by Dan La Botz, p. 2
- Continental by David Moberg, pp. 3-4
- Farmers Meet to Survive by James Schwab, p. 5
- Briefing by David Moberg, p. 5
- Sheboygan Strike Drags on as NLRB Looks the Other Way by David Moberg, p. 6
- Where Have All the Carnations Gone? by Diana Johnstone, pp. 7-8
- British Miners Fight Thatcher's Coal Pit Closures by John Field, pp. 9-10
- The Ongoing Reform Problem by Chris Norton, pp. 11-13
- Liberal Voices in Congress Fail to Challenge Reagan Premise, p. 14
- In Chicago a Fine New Conflict, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Black Journalists Rate Farrakhan Factor by Salim Muwakkil, p. 16
- A Left Program for the Economy Must Be a Major Priority by Sam Bowles, David M. Gordon, and Thomas E. Weisskopf, ..., p. 17
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How to Rebuild without Doing a Demolition Job by Herbert Gintis, p. 18 - 1 Review- Rebuilding America by Gar Alperovitz and Jeff Faux
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A Novel More Like Memory Than History by Rachel B. Gorlin, p. 19 - 1 Review- Democracy by Joan Didion
- Fair Memories of the Future by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
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A Pretty but Barren Mutiny against History by Robert Schaeffer, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- The Bounty (1984 Film) by Roger Donaldson
- Where There's No Doctor by James Evans, p. 24
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June 13, 1984 Issue = 20 Articles- Why the Iraqis Want to Broaden the War and the Iranians Want to Limit It by Fred Halliday, p. 2
- A Disenchanted Spanish Left Must Now Start from Scratch by Diana Johnstone, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Congress Weighs Gas Controls by David Moberg, p. 4
- Simpson-Mazzoli Too Hot to Handle? by Cecilio J. Morales, Jr., p. 5
- Initiative Divides the Left by Paul Glickman, pp. 5-6
- Gender Gap by Joan Walsh, pp. 7-8
- When Will American Feminism Catch Up with Its Potential Constituency? by Barbara Ehrenreich, pp. 9-10
- Backing Mondale Inspired Some, Divided Others by Rachel Gorlin, pp. 11-12
- Women's Common Ground by Frances Fox Piven, pp. 13-14
- A Black Feminist Merges Two Worlds by Joan Walsh, p. 15
- From "Sacrificial Lambs" to Savvy Professional by Barbara Schuler, pp. 16-18
- Johnson by Jo Freeman, pp. 19-20
- "No One Has Run for Vice President" by James Ridgeway, pp. 21-22
- Whose Gender Gap Is It, Anyway? by John B. Judis, pp. 23-24
- Contradictions Inevitable as Women Become Political Force by Zillah Eisenstein, pp. 25-26
- Letters, p. 27
- There Is No Capital Shortage, Only Supply-Side Waste by Sam Bowles, David M. Gordon, and Thomas E. Weisskopf, ..., p. 28
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The Low Tides of Socialism by Deborah Davis-Friedmann, pp. 29-31 - 3 Reviews- The Unfinished Liberation of Chinese Women, 1949-1980 by Phyllis Andors
- Women, the Family, and Peasant Revolution in China by Kay Ann Johnson
- Patriarchy and Socialist Revolution in China by Judith Stacey
- "I Have No Trouble with Uncle Sam" Miskitos Tell Why They Don't Like the Sandinistas by Harriet Rohmer, p. 32
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June 27, 1984 Issue = 22 Articles- Who Will Pay for Cancelled Nukes? by David Moberg, p. 2
- Peace Not at Hand in El Salvador by Chris Norton, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Coke Workers Victorious in Guatemala by Barbara Yuill, p. 4
- Blacks Charge Voting Fraud by Joseph Delaney, p. 5
- Interview by Graham Clarke, pp. 5-6
- Doggett Victory Marks Power Shift by Geoffrey Rips, pp. 7-8
- Vote Groups Find Barriers on Way to Polls by Joan Walsh, p. 9
- Missile Decision by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Dutch Red-Green Alliance Wins Seats by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Walter Mondale by John B. Judis, pp. 12-13
- Democrats Must Change Course in Central America, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Higher Wages Will Help Productivity by Sam Bowles, David M. Gordon, and Thomas E. Weisskopf, ..., p. 16
- Hog Butcher's Lament by Tom Johnson, p. 17
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A Persuasive Program for Latin America by John Coatsworth, p. 18 - 1 Review- Changing Course by The Institute for Policy Studies
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Working with the Alliance by Fred Halliday, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Alliance by Richard J. Barnet
- The Market Comes First by Alice Thorson, p. 20
- Too Late for Taylor Chain by Pat Aufderheide, p. 21
- No More Working on the Railroad by David Moberg, p. 21
- No Surrender to Nuclear Despair by Linda A. Rabben, pp. 21-23
- Indiana Jones Non Viewer's Emergency by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1984 = 8 Issues, 139 Articles-
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July 11, 1984 Issue = 21 Articles- Eden Pastora's New 'Political Initiative' by John Judis, p. 2
- Jackson Campaign Asks What Lies at the End of the Rainbow by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Elections No Threat to Army by Chris Norton, p. 4
- Helms Gets FCM Boost by Sean Bailey, p. 5
- Briefing by David Moberg, p. 5
- Immigration Bill Battle Not Over Yet by Cecilio J. Morales, Jr., p. 6
- Some Union Leaders Harshly Condemn the IRD by Steve Askin, p. 6
- White Paper II by Joy Hackel, p. 7
- Europarliamentary Election by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Voters Face Clear Choice at the Polls by David Mandel, pp. 9-11
- Deadly Connections by Diana Johnstone, pp. 12-14
- Letters, p. 15
- The Dismal Legacy of Land Reform by Laurence R. Simon, p. 16
- Productivity and Its Political Uses by Sam Bowles, David M. Gordon, and Thomas E. Weisskopf, ..., p. 17
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Pauline Kael on Film: A Defender of the Real by Pat Aufderheide, p. 18 - 1 Review- Taking It All In by Pauline Kael
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How the Cold War Works and Who's to Blame by Joanne Landy, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Making of the Second Cold War by Fred Halliday
- The Working-Class Hero by Michael S. Kimmel, p. 20
- The Sound of Magic Realism by Susan E. Osborn, p. 20
- Subversion by Documentary by Susan Linfield, pp. 21-23
- Slate's Warm Reunion by Karen Matthews, p. 24
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July 25, 1984 Issue = 18 Articles- Another Message from the FCC by Pat Aufderheide, p. 2
- Walter Mondale Scrambles for Unity by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- New Nominee Divides IAF by Pat Aufderheide, p. 4
- Contract Bid Rocks Monitor by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- OSHA Revises Asbestos Count by Barbara Yuill, p. 5
- Briefing by Alex C., pp. 5-6
- Women's Choice or Standard Bearer? by Joan Walsh, pp. 7-8
- Germans Want to Debate French Left by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-11
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Kennedys At War and Peace by John B. Judis, pp. 12-13 - 1 Review- The Kennedys by Peter Collier and David Horowitz
- Letters, p. 14
- German SPD Seeks Defense Rapport by Dan Charles, p. 15
- Having Fun Is a Political Act at Masculinity Conference by Jo Freeman, p. 16
- Men's Music by Michael S. Kimmel, p. 17
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About 1776 and All That by Edward Countryman, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Origins of Anglo-American Radicalism by Margaret C. Jacob and James Randall Jacob
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Crisis Accelerates to Edge of the Abyss by Daniel Lazare, p. 19 - 1 Review- Debt Shock by Darrell Delamaide
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Film: Balancing Act in the Dark by Louis Menashe, p. 20 - 1 Review- Siberiade (1979 Film) by Andrei Konchalovsky
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Film: Children's Hour in Martinique by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 21-24 - 1 Review- Sugar Cane Alley (1983 Film) by Euzhan Palcy
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August 8, 1984 Issue = 22 Articles- Labor Rebuilds for Grassroots Clout by Harold Meyerson, p. 2
- Unions Seek Job Security, But Bosses Still Want Cutbacks by David Moberg, p. 3
- Danly Ripped Up Contract by D.M., p. 3
- In Short by Joan Walsh, p. 4
- Sophisticated Union Campaign Counters Merck's Hard Line by David Moberg, p. 4
- White Paper Draft Changes by Joy Hackel, p. 4
- Hospital Strike Breaks Record by Jack Clark, p. 5
- Briefing by Phil Milton, p. 5
- Hispanic "Spoilers" Raise Issues That Will Not Go Away by Cecilio J. Morales, Jr., p. 6
- Mitterrand Replaces the Left in the New French Government by Diana Johnstone, pp. 7-8
- Is Cruz' Return Merely for Show? by Chris Norton, pp. 9-10
- Voters' Stalemate Sets Stage for Major Bloc Shifts by David Mandel, p. 11
- Go Directly to Jail by Don Michak, pp. 12-13
- New Party Stirs within the Old, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- American Unions Are Thinking about Local Conversion by Phillip Frazer, p. 16
- A Soviet Socialist Exile Sees the Cold War Stifling Dissent by Alexander Amerisov, p. 17
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On Becoming a Writer by Karen Rosenberg, p. 18 - 1 Review- Second Words by Margaret Atwood
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Pakistan Today: A Nation and a People Divided by C.M. Naim, p. 19 - 1 Review- Can Pakistan Survive? by Tariq Ali
- A Sad Tale of Erendira by George Robinson, p. 20
- Positive Punk from the U.K. by Michael S. Kimmel, pp. 21-23
- A Decade in Lake Wobegon Brought to You by Powdermilk Biscuits and Bertha's Kitty Boutique by Martin Keller, p. 24
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August 22, 1984 Issue = 18 Articles- Citizens Party and Its Candidate Face Funding Problem by Helen Cordes, p. 2
- Factions Battle for Clout in the Republican Party by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Joan Walsh, p. 4
- TMI Worker Wins Suit by Marge Harrison, p. 4
- Briefing by Carole Bass and Paul Bass, p. 5
- Poverty by David Moberg, pp. 6-8
- Disarmament by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- Army Destroys Then Rebuilds by Chris Norton, pp. 11-13
- Can a Small, Poor Socialist Group Find Electoral Success? by Jeremy Karpatkin, p. 14
- Some Questions for High-Pay Advocates about Productivity by Jim O'Connor, p. 15
- Pay Equity Looks Like Issue of the '80s by Jo Freeman, p. 16
- Anti-Sandinista Prejudice Is Long Church Tradition by Nicholas W. Pilugin, p. 17
- Lawyers Confront New Times by Joan Walsh, p. 18
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Poland:Weschler's Passionate Prose Lets Poles Be Poles by Magda Paleczny-Zapp and Kenneth Zapp, p. 19 - 1 Review- Solidarity: Poland in the Season of Its Passion by Lawrence Weschler
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A Missed Chance for East-West Solidarity by Peter Rossman, p. 19 - 1 Review- Solidarity: The Polish Revolution by Timothy Garton Ash
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Architects of Capitalism by Gary Fields, p. 20 - 1 Review- Modern Architecture and Design by Bill Risebero
- TV Show Hides Main Victims by Stephen Harvey, pp. 21-23
- From Company Doctor to People's Doctor by Tim McCarthy, p. 24
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September 5, 1984 Issue = 17 Articles- Cold War Freeze Is Hitting Moscow by Fred Halliday, p. 2
- Israel's Left and Right Fight for Power by David Twersky, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Filipinos by James Goodno, p. 4
- Vets Denounce Settlement by Jon Kalish, p. 5
- Briefing by S.K. Levin, p. 5
- Conventional Wisdom, pp. 6-8
- District 1199 Gets a New Contract by Jack Clark, pp. 9-10
- Salvador in a State of Anxious Waiting by Chris Norton, p. 11
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A Spectacular Fraud, from Time Immemorial by Norman G. Finkelstein, pp. 12-14 - 1 Review- From Time Immemorial by Joan Peters
- Letters, p. 15
- Comparable Worth Is Now Officially Opposed by Reagan by Jo Freeman, p. 16
- Another Time, Another Place by Anthony Schmitz, p. 17
- French Philosopher Michel Foucault by Edward W. Said, pp. 18-19
- The Private Life of Privilege by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
- The Olympics You Didn't See on ABC-TV, pp. 21-23
- Good Clean Fun by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24
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September 12, 1984 Issue = 14 Articles- Controversy over Plutonium Heats Up by Harvy Lipman, p. 2
- All the Current Tax Proposals Will Make the Poor Pay More by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Senate Stalls Sex Bias Bill by Jeffrey Menzer, p. 4
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Massacre in El Salvador by Chris Norton, pp. 4-5
- Reagan's Forthcoming Hit by Diana Johnstone, p. 6
- Terror on the High Seas by Joan Walsh, pp. 7-9
- Letters, p. 10
- Unions Push Pay Equity Fight by Jo Freeman, p. 11
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Caution Women: Work Is Hazardous to Health by Miriam Frank, p. 12 - 1 Review- Double Exposure by Wendy Chavkin
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In Defense of Unions for the Free Market by Larry Mishel, p. 13 - 1 Review- What Do Unions Do? by Richard B. Freeman and James L. Medoff
- There's No Sanity Clause by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 14-15
- Blacklight by Salim Muwakkil, p. 16
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September 19, 1984 Issue = 17 Articles- Political Spy Trial Opens in Pretoria by David Goodman, p. 2
- Liberal Loss Shakes Up Canada's Politics by Harvey Levenstein, pp. 3-4
- Subminimum Wage Battle by Allen Hornblum, p. 5
- Briefing by Patrick McCaffrey, p. 5
- Priest David Tracy Discusses Liberation Theology Dispute by David Moberg, p. 6
- Popular Theology under Attack by Cecilio J. Morales, Jr., p. 7
- Will Her Issues Make a Difference? by Joan Walsh, pp. 8-9
- Report Promotes Dual Educational System, Says Lasch by John B. Judis, p. 10
- Teaching Is Political in Jersey Schools by Mary Ellen Schoonmaker, pp. 11-13
- Letters, p. 14
- Different Economic Principles Needed by Leonard Rodberg and William K. Tabb, pp. 15-16
- The Fight to Save the London Council by John Yates, p. 17
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Labor History:The Making of the American Working Class by Steven Rosswurm, p. 18 - 1 Review- Chants Democratic by Sean Wilentz
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The Not-So-Free World of the Freed Slave by Judith Stein, p. 19 - 1 Review- Nothing But Freedom by Eric Foner
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Go West Young Woman by Ann Douglas, p. 20 - 1 Review- Land Before Her by Annette Kolodny
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Southern Black Women Remembering the Past by Nell Irvin Painter, pp. 20-23 - 2 Reviews- For the Ancestors by Bessie Jones
- Hope and Dignity by Emily Herring Wilson and Susan Mullally
- The Best and the Brightest by George Fish, p. 24
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September 26, 1984 Issue = 12 Articles- Autoworkers Strike to Save Jobs at GM by David Moberg, p. 2
- Reagan vs. Thomas Jefferson by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Amtrak Uses Discipline to Discriminate by Phil Milton, pp. 4-5
- NLRB Limits Hospital Unions by Barbara Yuill, p. 6
- Mitterrand's New Curriculum by Diana Johnstone, p. 7
- The Game by Joan Walsh, pp. 8-10
- Letters, p. 11
- Pope's Instruction Guards Hierarchy by Nicholas A. Patricca, p. 12
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Back to Where We Once Belonged, Selling the 'Sixties by Michael Kazin, p. 13 - 1 Review- The Sixties, without Apology by Sohnya Sayres, Fredric Jameson, and Anders Stephanson, ...
- Prime-Time Patriotism by Rob Silberman, pp. 14-15
- Sixtomania by Pat Aufderheide, p. 16
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1984 = 12 Issues, 205 Articles-
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October 3, 1984 Issue = 21 Articles- New Politics in Silicon Valley Congress Race by David Beers, p. 2
- Unions Fight for Job Security by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- 9 to 5' Goes Prime Time by Paul Bass and Carole Bass, p. 4
- Abortion Cuts in California? by Todd Woody, p. 4
- Death Row Discrimination by Jay Murphy, p. 5
- Briefing by Joan Walsh, p. 5
- Bruce Morrison Braces for Bitter Rematch with '82 Foe by Carole Bass and Paul Bass, p. 6
- Democrats versus Catholic Church by John B. Judis, p. 7
- Honecker Non-Visit Stirs Debate Over German Policy by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- The Creeping Trend to Re-Balkanization by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- War Is Deadlocked after Four Years by Dilip Hiro, p. 11
- Israel's Bull Dozer by Steve Askin, pp. 12-13
- Mondale Attack on Reagan Bellicosity Has a Hollow Ring, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Our Republican High Priest by Jim Wallis, pp. 16-17
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Nadine Gordimer: A Thorn in Apartheid's Side by Dan Bellm, p. 18 - 1 Review- Something Out There by Nadine Gordimer
- New Project Rescues and Translates Forbidden Literature by Pat Aufderheide, p. 19
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Tanner Shifts Focus to Films 'About People' by George Robinson, p. 20 - 1 Review- In the White City (1983 Film) by Alain Tanner
- Poland without Dogma by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 21-23
- Doonesbury, Rides Again! by Jon Kalish, p. 24
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October 10, 1984 Issue = 15 Articles- Business as Usual Now in Poland by David Ost, p. 2
- Reagan Administration Is Divided on Arms Negotiations by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Down on the Farm by Jim Schwab, p. 4
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Hunt Bearing Right in Dead-Even Heat by Paul Luebke, p. 4
- Three Different Approaches to the German Question by Diana Johnstone, pp. 5-6
- Campaign Counts on Votes of the Poor by Joan Walsh, p. 7
- Milita by David Moberg, pp. 8-9
- Letters, p. 10
- New Government in Israel Leads to Independent Left by Eric Lee, p. 11
- Labor Should Go on the Offensive by Lance Compa, p. 12
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Science Is Politics by Other Means by Donna J. Haraway, p. 13 - 1 Review- The New Politics of Science by David Dickson
- Demystifying El Salvador by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 14-15
- Sanctuary by James North, p. 16
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October 17, 1984 Issue = 20 Articles- In Salvador, Duarte and the Guerrillas Agree to Negotiate by Chris Norton, p. 2
- The New and Improved Fritz Mondale by John B. Judis, pp. 3-4
- Death Strikes Filipino Demos by James Goodno, p. 5
- Briefing by Beth Maschinot, Carole Bass, and Paul Bass, p. 5
- Evans Runs Again on Populist Agenda by David Moberg, p. 6
- Hendriksen Battles Hatfield and Dems by Joan Walsh, pp. 7-8
- Will the Missile System Come to the New York Harbor? by Lee Feinstein, p. 9
- We're the Tobacco Industry Too., p. 10
- Eritrea's Famine Is Politically Sticky by David Kline, p. 11
- Coming of Age in the '80s by Neil Miller, pp. 12-13
- The President's Not-So-Secret War Plan, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- New System Forms in Poland by David Ost, p. 16
- Citizens Party Faces Difficult Task by Richard J. Walton, p. 17
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The Greens: From the Real to the Ideal by Diana Johnstone, p. 18 - 2 Reviews- Green Politics by Fritjof Capra and Charlene Spretnak
- Fighting for Hope by Petra Kelly
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C. Wright Mills Revisited by John H. Schaar, p. 19 - 1 Review- C. Wright Mills by Rick Tilman
- Brazilian Film Revives Memory of Goulart by Mitchell Torton, p. 20
- Racism within the Ranks by Pat Aufderheide, p. 21
- Japanese-Americans as Cannon Fodder, pp. 21-23
- Palestinian Theatre by Ilana DeBare and Lisa Blum, p. 24
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October 24, 1984 Issue = 14 Articles- Labour Party Takes on 'Lawfulness' Issue by Jeremy Harding, p. 2
- Important Political Opening for El Salvador's Left Forces by Chris Norton, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- TDU Presses for an Honest Contract by David Moberg, p. 4
- Populist Harkin Battles Jepsen by David Moberg, p. 5
- Texas Senate Race by Geoffrey Rips, pp. 6-7
- The New Patriotism by Salim Muwakkil, pp. 8-9
- Europeans All Ask the Same Question by David Corn, p. 10
- Nicaragua, a State of Affairs That Is Worth Fighting for by James North, p. 11
- Reagan's History of Catering to Special Interests in the West by Bob Gottlieb and Peter Wiley, p. 12
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Can a Daddy Be a Mommy? by Bob Gottlieb, p. 13 - 1 Review- Good Morning, Merry Sunshine by Bob Greene
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A Catalog of Catastrophe by Paul Choitz, p. 13 - 1 Review- Retreat from Safety by Joan Claybrook
- Neh:Bennett vs. the EEOC by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 14-15
- Blackout by Brent Staples, p. 16
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October 31, 1984 Issue = 23 Articles- Behind Mondale and Ferraro's Fuzzy Stands on the Nuclear Freeze by John B. Judis, p. 2
- Clark in Close Race in Mississippi by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- AIDS and Gay Rights Collide in Closings by Michael Helquist and Rick Osmon, p. 4
- A British View of U.S. Elections by Jeremy Harding, p. 5
- Briefing by Maureen Meehan, p. 5
- Paul Simon Whittles Away at Sen. Charles Percy's Base by David Moberg, p. 6
- Midwest Populist vs. Reagan Stalwart by David Moberg, p. 7
- We're the Tobacco Industry Too., p. 8
- Will Growe Be a First for the Dems? by Joan Walsh, pp. 9-10
- Why Students Favor Reagan by John B. Judis, p. 11
- Guerrilla Leaders Talk about the War, the Dialog and Peace by Mary Jo McConahay, pp. 12-13
- Back on Track with Neo-Colonialism, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- IRA 'Provos' Strike Back by Tom Kiely, p. 16
- Noose Tightens on the Family Farm by Jim Hightower, p. 17
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John Lennon by George De Stefano, p. 18 - 1 Review- Come Together by Jon Wiener
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Rock'n Roll by William Swislow, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Sound of the City by Charlie Gillett
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Victor Jara by Jay Walljasper, p. 19 - 1 Review- An Unfinished Song by Joan Jara
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Jazzwomen by Susan Anderson, p. 19 - 1 Review- Stormy Weather by Linda Dahl
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Bluegrass by Bruce Kaplan, p. 19 - 1 Review- Bluegrass Breakdown by Robert Cantwell
- NEH's Neocon Crusade Risks Agency's Future by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 20-23
- The Reagan by Edgar Allen Poor, p. 24
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November 7, 1984 Issue = 14 Articles- Aide Says Helms No 'Prince of Darkness' by Alex Charns, p. 2
- Referendum on Sandinistas by Chris Norton, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- San Francisco's Restaurant Workers by Matthew Lasar, p. 4
- Court's Worst-Case Scenario by John B. Judis, pp. 5-6
- A Crack in the Catholic Monolith by Beth Maschinot, p. 7
- South Africa-Mozambique Truce Is a FRELIMO Victory by Allen Isaacman, p. 8
- Pentagon Balks at High-Tech Transfer by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Letters, p. 10
- Diana Johnstone Has END Wrong by E.P. Thompson, p. 11
- Point Slid Past Thompson by Diana Johnstone, pp. 11-12
- Steel Industry's Cries of 'Foul Play' Ignore Basic Realities by Andrew Collier, p. 13
- Nixon as 'Everyman' by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 14-15
- No Longer Dancing the Dark by Lynn Garafola, p. 16
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November 14, 1984 Issue = 15 Articles- Mutual Dependence by Diana Johnstone, p. 2
- Republican Wins Lead Party a Step Closer to Realignment by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- "Unholy Alliance" Forms Over Pornography Law by Kate Ellis, p. 4
- Not All the News Was Bad News by David Moberg, pp. 5-6
- Women Fare Badly with Weak Support in Hopeless Races by Joan Walsh, p. 7
- Gandhi's Son Faces Pressing Problems by Dilip Hiro, pp. 8-10
- High Turnout Affirms FSLN Support by Chris Norton, p. 11
- The Revolution as Nicaragua's New Vice President Sees It by Sergio Ramirez, pp. 12-13
- Should One Class Mean One Union? by Stephen F. Diamond, pp. 14-16
- Letters, p. 17
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The Media Is the Message by Joan Walsh, p. 18 - 1 Review- Packaging the Presidency by Kathleen Hall Jamieson
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Llosa's War and Peace of the Third World by Pat Aufderheide, p. 19 - 1 Review- The War of the End of the World by Mario Vargas Llosa
- New Report Kills Myths of Affirmative Action by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
- Relevance on the Fringe by Michael S. Kimmel, pp. 21-24
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November 21, 1984 Issue = 15 Articles- Anatomy of a Campaign by Rachel Gorlin, p. 2
- New Inquisition on Liberation Theology by Diana Johnstone, pp. 3-4
- New Rules for Needy Traders by Alexis Gillespie, p. 5
- Briefing by Beth Maschinot, p. 5
- How Reagan Bridged the Gender Gap by Joan Walsh, p. 6
- Unions Are Having Difficulty Fathoming What Went Wrong by David Moberg, pp. 7-8
- Behind U.S. War of Economic Attrition by Chris Norton, p. 9
- Reflections on 1984 by John B. Judis, pp. 10-24
- The Seamless Web Extends to Politics, p. 25
- Letters, p. 26
- An Unorthodox Socialist's Vital Legacy Endures by Harry Fleischman, p. 27
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Writers Share Rich Traditions by Sandra Jackson-Opoku, p. 28 - 1 Review- Black Women Writers, 1950-1980 by Mari Evans
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"Josie" Herbst: Chronicler of a Century by Marge Frantz, pp. 28-29 - 1 Review- Josephine Herbst by Elinor Langer
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Film: Sci-Fi Discovers New Enemies by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 30-31 - 4 Reviews- The Brother From Another Planet (1984 Film) by John Sayles
- Repo Man (1984 Film) by Alex Cox
- Night of the Comet (1984 Film) by Thom Eberhardt
- The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (1984 Film) by W.D. Richter
- Friendship in the Target Zone by Dominic Taranowski, p. 32
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December 5, 1984 Issue = 22 Articles- After Playskool by David Moberg, p. 2
- With Dole Selection, Main Streeters Best Conservatives by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- No Nukes in New York? by Susan Jaffe, p. 4
- Butter Beats Guns in L.A. by Richard Grossman, p. 4
- The Necessity of Protest by Graham Clarke, p. 5
- Briefing by S.K. Levin, p. 5
- Postal Service Squeezes Workers by Katherine Sciacchitano, p. 6
- New Shelter Law Faces Many Hurdles by Joan Walsh, p. 6
- Allergic Reaction to Bishops' Letter by Robert McClory, pp. 7-8
- For Blacks, "New Deal" Means the Same Old Apartheid by David Goodman, pp. 9-10
- Latest Scandal Leads to Reagan Administration by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Culture Clash on the Columbia River by Robin Cody, pp. 12-13
- World Court Gives Pluralism within Nicaragua a Big Boost, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Deficit Catches Up with Reagan by Daniel Lazare, p. 16
- Wealth Distribution Study Causes Tinge of Discomfort by Richard B. DuBoff, p. 17
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Books of Life-on-the-Job by the People Who Live It by Staughton Lynd, p. 18 - 2 Reviews- A Machinist's Semi-Automated Life by Roger Tulin
- A Year in the Life of a Factory by Maynard Seider
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Tom Robbins: Still Another Flip Distraction by Paul Skenazy, p. 19 - 1 Review- Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins
- Reality Gets Reel Treatment by Jon Kalish, p. 20
- Politi Film Chronicles Israel's Pioneer Women by K. Kaufmann, pp. 20-23
- Vietnam Vets by George Robinson, p. 24
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December 12, 1984 Issue = 13 Articles- Machine Tool Crisis by David Moberg, p. 2
- Banking Deregulation Is Key Issue in Economic Debate by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- Regime's Foes Win Friends by Joan Walsh, p. 4
- New Deal' Meets the New Resistance by David Goodman, pp. 5-6
- Germany Enters the Arms Race with Rocket Production by Diana Johnstone, p. 7
- Slaying of 'Benjy' Wilson Accents Violence Epidemic by Salim Muwakkil, pp. 8-9
- Letters, p. 10
- Labor Historians Seek Useful Past by Eric Foner, p. 11
- Too Much Wasted Effort Is Going into Inter-Union Fights by Steve Early, p. 12
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Lasch Chance for Survival by Eli Zaretsky, p. 13 - 1 Review- The Minimal Self by Christopher Lasch
- Folkies Mine Topical Veins by Michael S. Kimmel, pp. 14-15
- Straight-Up by Cindy J. Kirshman, p. 16
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December 19, 1984 Issue = 14 Articles- Marcos Foes Plan to Escalate Actions by James B. Goodno, p. 2
- India Accident Raises Question of Corporate Responsibility by Richard Asinoff, pp. 3-4
- Briefing by Carole Bass and Paul Bass, p. 5
- Campaign Knows It's on Thin Ice by Joan Walsh, p. 6
- British and Irish Summit Talks Fail by Thomas Kiely, pp. 7-8
- A Greek Mystery by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- President Duarte's New Balancing Act by Chris Norton, pp. 11-13
- What Does Karl Marx Have to Offer the Democrats?, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Pittsburgh Pastor Rallies Victims of Hi-Tech Visions by Dave Davis and Tim Peek, pp. 16-17
- PLO Seeks Peace, Says Israeli Leader by John P. Egan, p. 18
- Holiday Movie Tidings by Pat Aufderheide, p. 19
- Best Books 1984, pp. 20-23
- Primitive Inspiration by David Moberg, p. 24
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December 21, 1984 Issue = 19 Articles- Will NOW Support Help Mondale Attract Women? by Joan Walsh, p. 2
- Air Workers Give and Get Concessions by David Moberg, p. 3
- Mondale, Trumka Gain UMW Support by Eric Leif Davin, p. 3
- In Short by Beth Maschinot, p. 4
- 1199 Jostles with RWDSU by Bob Sanders, p. 4
- Energy News by Harvy Lipman, p. 4
- Briefing by Norman Solomon, p. 5
- Opening Volleys of '84 Race Are Fired by John B. Judis, p. 6
- Jobs or Peace by Ken Fuson, pp. 7-8
- Missile Foes Face Tough Fight by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- Arrival of Cruise Missiles Intensifies Antinuke Campaign by Susan Jaffe, pp. 11-13
- Letters, p. 14
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No Cultural Commissar, But a Sectarian Approach to Film by Lester Rodney, p. 15 - 1 Review- Under Fire (1983 Film) by Roger Spottiswoode
- Freedom of Speech Was Never Guaranteed, It Had to Be Won by David Kairys, p. 16
- The Life of a Letters Page by Susan Rubinyi-Anderson, p. 17
- The Making of a City Councilman by Joe E. Gutierrez, p. 18
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Banality of Banality-A Backstage View of TV by Pat Aufderheide, p. 19 - 1 Review- Inside Prime Time by Todd Gitlin
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The Soul of Good Old Boys by Kim Lacy Rogers, p. 20 - 1 Review- Southern Honor by Bertram Wyatt-Brown
- A Cutting Room of One's Own by Kathleen Hulser, pp. 21-24
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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