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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1989 = 10 Issues, 223 Articles-
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January 11, 1989 Issue = 21 Articles- Should the Government Give Itself a Raise? by John B. Judis, p. 2
- The Ghost of Harold Washington Meets the Ghost of Richard Daley by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Chico Mendes by Glen Switkes and Linda Rabben, p. 4
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Reilly Given Environmental Portfolio by John Green, p. 4
- Brazil Puts Ecologically Minded Indian Chiefs and U.S. Anthroplogist on Trial by Jon Christensen, p. 5
- New Names for the Same Old Death Squads by Chris Norton, p. 6
- Libya: First Little Hot War to Follow the Cold War by Diana Johnstone, pp. 7-8
- Washington's Latest Target by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- The Endless Simmer by Dick Russell, pp. 10-12
- Sunny California by D.R., p. 13
- Poison Gas Plants Libya and Poisonous Policies, p. 14
- Letters, pp. 15-16
- Anti-Communism as a Product of Communism by Dick Flacks, p. 17
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Chicana Cannery Workers: Invisible Women Materialize by Dana Frank, p. 18 - 2 Reviews- Cannery Women, Cannery Lives by Vicki L. Ruiz
- Women's Work and Chicano Families by Patricia Zavella
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Women Struggle to Make the Grade by William E. Cain, p. 19 - 1 Review- Women of Academe by Nadya Aisenberg and Mona Harrington
- Two Documentaries Probe Why Home is Where the Heart Breaks by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
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Popular Girl Needs Some Work by Miles Harvey, p. 21 - 1 Review- Working Girl (1988 Film) by Mike Nichols
- Greenhouse by Dick Russell, pp. 22-23
- Transitioning Thing by Tom Engelhardt, p. 24
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January 18, 1989 Issue = 18 Articles- Jack Kemp, This HUD's for You by Salim Muwakkil, p. 2
- U.S. Arms Formulas Brew Chemical Imbalance by Diana Johnstone, pp. 3-4
- Old Red Dogs Won't Learn New Soviet Tricks by Marcus Kabel, p. 5
- D.C.'s Marion Barry, His Dishonor the Mayor by John B. Judis, p. 6
- Insurers Collide with California Voters by Paul Rauber, pp. 7-8
- Black America by Salim Muwakkil, p. 9
- Should U.S. Give Back Land it Stole from Sioux? by Paul Little, p. 10
- Quebec's Guerre Des Mots Heats up by Lawrence Kootnikoff, pp. 11-13
- Time to Change Course in the War on Drugs, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Hirohito by Yukinori Ishikawa, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
- Civil Servant Reagan Faces the Pekar Performance Review by Harvey Pekar, p. 18
- The Economic Big Picture in Graphic Detail by Kim Lacy Rogers, p. 19
- Tikkun by Mark Feinberg, p. 20
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Theorists Tripping Through the Rubble of the Reagan Legacy by Daniel Lazare, p. 20 - 1 Review- The Reagan Legacy by Sidney Blumenthal and Thomas Byrne Edsall
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Crash Landing Across Cultural Boundaries: War of the World-Views by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- The Sykaos Papers by E.P. Thompson
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An American by Margaret Spillane, p. 24 - 1 Review- National Anthems by Dennis McIntyre
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January 25, 1989 Issue = 22 Articles- African-American by Salim Muwakkil, p. 2
- New Skeletons Stored in the Iran-Contra Closed by Richard Ryan, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Western Problems by Peter F. Sisler, p. 4
- Elliott Abrams is Gone but His Stain Remains by Kevin O'Donnell, p. 5
- The Bush Brigade Fills Out Its Ranks by John B. Judis, p. 6
- The U.S. Smoke Screen on Chemical Weapons by Diana Johnstone, p. 7
- Labor Inches Out of the Long Repression by David Moberg, p. 8
- Slamming the Door Shut on a "Democratic Opening" by Kevin Robinson, p. 9
- Reagan's Legacy of Hot Air by Dick Russell, pp. 10-12
- Greenhouse Neglect by D.R., p. 13
- Reagan Fails to Revive the Imperial Presidency, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Despite Terror, Guatemalan Students Protest Openly by Jon Reed, p. 16
- Through the Looking Glass of Soviet Democratization by Michael E. Urban, p. 17
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Chomsky and Herman Show How Things Work in the Consent Factory by John O'Kane, p. 18 - 1 Review- Manufacturing Consent by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky
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Dissent: Censorship and Sensibility by Nan Levinson, p. 19 - 1 Review- Liberty Denied by Donna A. Demac, Arthur Miller, and Larry McMurtry, ...
- Soviet TV Tries Some New Channels by Stephen J. Simurda, p. 20
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Avant-Garde Returns in the Age of Glasnost by Karen Rosenberg, p. 20 - 1 Review- Ashik Kerib by Sergei Paradzhanov
- Neoclassical Jazz Anarchy by David Parker, p. 21
- Greenhouse by Dick Russell, pp. 22-23
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A New Television Production of a Raisin in the Sun Showcases a Dussic Drama. by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24 - 1 Review- A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
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February 1, 1989 Issue = 25 Articles- Don't Cry for Ron, Nicaragua by William Gasperini, p. 2
- The Fast Food of Drugs' Poisons the Inner-City by Salim Muwakkil, p. 3
- Controversial Black Leader Battles against Crack, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Mexican-American War Still Simmers in New Mexico by Kira Jones, p. 4
- Crowd-Control Technology by Michael Emery, p. 5
- Prague Spring Fever Continues in Czechoslovakia by Robert Worth, p. 5
- Could Anyone Be Worse Than Koch? Try Giuliani by Daniel Lazare, p. 6
- The Black and White of Trade Deficit's Red Ink by John B. Judis, p. 7
- The Final Rite of Reaganomics by J.B.J., p. 7
- Ohioans Are Learning to Hate the Bomb by David Beach, p. 8
- Detention, Death and Denial in Israel by Joe Lockard, p. 9
- Jerusalem Observes Tory Law by Mitchell Kaidy, pp. 9-10
- New Economics Letting a Thousand Bosses Bloom by Larry Jagan, p. 11
- Reform-Minded Vietnam Looks to China by Larry Jagan, p. 11
- The Deal Buster by David Moberg, pp. 12-13
- Supreme Court Takes a Big Step Backward, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Does "Everyday" Mean Simplification of Issues? by Diana Johnstone, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
- Watching 'Democracy' by Mark Crispin Miller, p. 18
- Twisting the Night Away with Atwater's Blues Life by David Nicholson, p. 19
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Industry Goes for the Steal by Staughton Lynd, p. 20 - 1 Review- And the Wolf Finally Came by John P. Hoerr
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Pravda: Sensationalism and Sensibility by Michael Phillips, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- Pravda by Howard Brenton and David Hare
- Acting Lessens by Tom Engelhardt, p. 24
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February 8, 1989 Issue = 22 Articles- Is the UFCW Slaughtering Itself? by David Moberg, p. 2
- Affirming Inaction by Salim Muwakkil, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Trade War Baloney Masks the Meat of the Problem by Ray Walsh, p. 4
- The Peace Army Wants You! by George Jarrett, p. 5
- Yankee Oil, Go Home by Peter Prongos, p. 5
- Socialist Learn Money Cannot Buy Happiness by Diana Johnstone, p. 6
- Earth Needs You by Dick Russell, pp. 7-9
- Nukes Won't Cool the Greenhouse by D.R., pp. 10-11
- Colombia by Merrill Collett, pp. 12-13
- On Global Warming the Bush Team Talks Out of Both Sides of Its Mouth, p. 14
- It's a Kinda Gentiler Administration, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Czechoslovakia's Sad Joke by Carmen Mayer, p. 16
- Even Doctors Are Prescribing a Real National Health Scheme by Marjorie Hope and James Young, p. 17
- Outsider Art Seeks Shelter by Mark Feinberg, p. 18
- U.S. Foreign Policy Still Speaking in Tongues by Tom Engelhardt, p. 18
- Home Rules and the Video Alternatives by Pat Aufderheide, p. 19
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The Hatfields and McCoys: Some Feud for Thought by Rick Wilson, p. 20 - 1 Review- Feud by Altina L. Waller
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Glowing Denunciations from the Free-Fire Zone by Andrew Galarneau, p. 21 - 1 Review- A Bright Shining Lie by Neil Sheehan
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Passionate Potentate and His Young Subjects by Karen Field, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- The King of Children by Betty Jean Lifton
- The Slaves Remember by Robert Burns, p. 24
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February 15, 1989 Issue = 22 Articles- Ask Again What You Can Do for Your County by John B. Judis, p. 2
- Able to Raise Huge Deficits with a Single Missile System by Alan Gilchrist and Louise Halper, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- "Oh, You Stupid Imbecile! You've Shot My Father!" by Kevin O'Donnell, p. 4
- Evil Olympians Lock up Good Titan by William K. Burke, p. 5
- After 20 Years, It's Time to Go by Jay Giebus, p. 5
- KKK Boss Joins GOP-and May Join Legislature by Zack Nauth, p. 6
- Futures, Past and Present by David Moberg, p. 7
- Hothouse Politics of Greenhouse Effect by Dick Russell, p. 8
- Khadafy Regime Being Set up for a Contra-Style Bushwhacking by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- The Left is Drifting Rightward by Stefano Petrucci, p. 11
- Talkin' Texans by Dave Denison, pp. 12-13
- The Great Congressional Pay-Raise Caper and Why it Failed, p. 14
- AIDS Marriage Test Yields Inevitable Results, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- George Bush and Latin America's Debt Rebellion by Marlene Nadle, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
- Love Bytes by Tom Engelhardt, p. 18
- Kennedy Mystique and Mistakes by Mike Tidwell, p. 19
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Some Explosive Tales of the Freedom Blighters by Jim Naureckas, p. 20 - 1 Review- Brought to Light by Joyce Brabner, Alan Moore, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Tom Yeates, ...
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Mozambican Women Balance between Future and Past by James North, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- And Still They Dance by Stephanie Urdang
- Italy is it by Peter Karman, p. 24
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February 22, 1989 Issue = 25 Articles- The Tower Inferno, or How to Burn up U.S. Allies in Bonn by Diana Johnstone, p. 2
- Abortion Foes Give Birth to a'Syndrome' by Maggie Garb, p. 3
- Lost of Studies but on Substantiation, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Hawaiian Burial Grounds Make Way for Ritz-Carlton by Joan Conrow, p. 4
- Affordable Housing for the Union by Mark Feinberg, p. 5
- Mayoral Candidate David Dinkins-I Lull New York by Daniel Lazare, p. 6
- It Took 2000 Years for This Job to Open up by Danny Duncan Collum, p. 7
- The Rainbow's Shades of Gray by Salim Muwakkil, p. 8
- Jerry Brown Makes a Comeback as Head of State's Democrats by Jim Heaphy, p. 8
- Brown Inherits a Deeply Divided Democratic Party by John B. Judis, pp. 9-10
- The Good News Is That Reagan's Gone, the Bad News Is That Noriega Remains by David R. Dye, p. 11
- U.S. Salvador Policy by Chris Norton, pp. 12-13
- When It Comes to Ethics Bush's Are a Class Act, p. 14
- George Bush, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- When International Labor Solidarity Isn't International Labor Solidarity by Stephen Coats, p. 16
- Everybody's Business by David Kotz, p. 17
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Zen and the Art of Zip-Code Marketing by Jim Naureckas, p. 18 - 2 Reviews- The Clustering of America by Michael J. Weiss
- The People, the Press, and Politics by Norman Ornstein, Andrew Kohut, and Larry McCarthy, ...
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Wright and Robeson Walk the Long and Winding Road to Justice by Charles T. Banner-Haley, p. 19 - 2 Reviews- Richard Wright by Margaret Walker
- Paul Robeson: A Biography by Martin Bauml Duberman
- Lou's Thinking about New York Surreal Estate by Jeff Salamon, p. 20
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The Iron Triangle, the Leaden Film Angle by Pat Aufderheide, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Iron Triangle by Eric Weston
- Reagan Aftermath by Pat Aufderheide, p. 21
- El Salvador by Chris Norton, pp. 22-23
- Dark Michelle Shocked by Paul Tough, p. 24
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March 1, 1989 Issue = 20 Articles- Hunger in America Has Gone Corporate by Mark Feinberg, p. 2
- Taxpayers Likely to Drown in Savings and Loan Bailout by Kevin Kelly, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Warehouse Tribes by Julia Gilden, p. 4
- From Grand Wizard to State Representative by Zack Nauth, p. 5
- Another Difficult Test for Collegiate Athletics by Salim Muwakkil, p. 6
- U.S. Electronics Industry Wires Uncle Sam for Help by John B. Judis, p. 7
- Bush Is Off the Ranch on the Beef Dispute by David Moberg, p. 8
- Cuomo and Liberalism by Daniel Lazare, p. 9
- Opening the Door Wide for the Contras' Welcome Exit by Chris Norton, p. 10
- Bad Air Around a Report on Chemical Weapons by Diana Johnstone, pp. 11-13
- Lee Atwater Grapples with His Frankenstein, p. 14
- Homeless Wait for House That Jack Might Build, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 16
- Approach to Rent Control Is Key to Kemp's Intentions by John Atlas and Peter Dreier, pp. 17-18
- The Satanic Versus the Divine by Tariq Ali, p. 19
- Playing Editorial Roulette in Atlanta by Roger Kerson, p. 20
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High Fidelity and the Wild Cuban Mix by David Pedersen, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- The Uncompromising Revolution by Saul Landau
- The Elie Wiesel Difference by Osha Davidson, p. 24
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March 15, 1989 Issue = 26 Articles- Debt Bomb Explodes in 'Rich' Venezuela by Merrill Collett, p. 2
- Eastern Strike Could Help Labor Movement Take Off by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Art for the International Proletarian Revolution's Sake by Denise Rinaldo, p. 4
- Egypt Confronts the Rising Crescent of Islamic Fundamentalism by Reto Pieth, p. 5
- Courtroom Drama Turns to Soap by Audrey Poe, p. 5
- The Windy City's Fate Flies into April Primary by David Moberg, p. 6
- Black Talk Radio Sends Powerful, Dear Signals by Salim Muwakkil, p. 7
- Bush's Tower of Trouble and Democratic Dilemma by John B. Judis, p. 8
- Bush Doesn't Catch the Asian Flow by Marc J. Cohen, p. 9
- Lesson of the Rushdie Flap by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- The Iran-U.S. and Game by Larry Everest, p. 10
- How the New Democrats Missed Their Finest Hour by Doug Smith, p. 11
- Being Fair to the Media by Daniel Lazare, pp. 12-13
- Tower's Fall Symbolizes Crumbling of Reaganism, p. 14
- George Bush-John Tower Mystery Unravelled, p. 14
- The Machinists Union Is Fighting for Our Lives, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- California's Proposition 103 Went against Pundit Tide by Bill Zimmerman, p. 16
- To Win, the Left Needs More Than Pragmatism by S.M. Miller, p. 17
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State of Terrorism Address by Martin A. Lee, p. 18 - 3 Reviews- Revolutionaries and Functionaries by Richard Falk
- The Culture of Terrorism by Noam Chomsky
- The Other Face of Terror by Ray Hill and Andrew Bell
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Picked by Thatcher's Thorns by Pat Aufderheide, p. 19 - 1 Review- High Hopes (1988 Film) by Mike Leigh
- Mike Leigh Talks of His High Hopes by Pat Aufderheide, p. 19
- Wrestling with Ideas Becomes a Philosophical Grudge Match by Richard Ryan, p. 20
- Tax Alternatives by Tom Engelhardt, pp. 21-23
- The Malign Comedy by Chris Rohmann, p. 24
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March 22, 1989 Issue = 22 Articles- A Three-Sided Scale of Justice for North by Jim Naureckas, p. 2
- In Their Dogfight with Lorenzo, Strikers Set Sights on Continental by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Out of the Closet and into the Brig, and That's an Order by Michele Mozelsio, p. 4
- David Duke by Russell Bellant, p. 5
- Howard Students Set Precedent for African-American Diaspora by Eric Gravley, p. 5
- GOP Courting Black Votes for the White Reasons by Salim Muwakkil, p. 6
- Democrats Go to Class, But Miss All the Lessons by John B. Judis, p. 7
- The New Political Landscape Is Vivid with Red and Green by Diana Johnstone, pp. 8-9
- Solidarity's New Textbook Is State and Devolution by Franek Michalski, p. 10
- Starving for Freedom by Pippa Green, p. 11
- Reach Out and TAP Someone by Gregory Flannery, pp. 12-13
- False Issue Divides Democratic Leadership, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Like Puffed Rice, Reagan Boom Was Shot from Guns by Richard B. Du Boff, p. 16
- The West Bank by Adam Jones, p. 17
- Rich Get Richmond, Blacks Set Aside by Karl Bermann, p. 18
- Kassav' by J. Poet, p. 19
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Scientists Try to Neutralize Volatile Forces of Reaction by Benjamin Harris, p. 20 - 1 Review- Beyond the Laboratory by Peter J. Kuznick
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Alma Matters: Examing Politics of the Old School by William E. Cain, p. 20 - 1 Review- Politics of Letters by Richard M. Ohmann and Janice Radway
- Rushdie and the War of the Words by Joel Bleifuss, pp. 21-23
- Luisa's Tale by David Volpendesta, p. 24
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1989 = 9 Issues, 191 Articles-
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April 12, 1989 Issue = 23 Articles- Brady's Debt Plan Is Short on Principle by Merrill Collett, p. 2
- Xenophobia Is Latest Item in the Trade in Enemies by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Just Say 'War' by Jo Ann Kawell, p. 4
- Add Crocodiles by Kevin O'Donnell, p. 5
- Quayle's House Seat Captured by Female Democrat by George Fish, p. 5
- The Rich Get Richie, the Poor Get Poorer by David Moberg, p. 6
- His Candidates Lost, But Jackson Won in Chicago by Salim Muwakkil, p. 7
- An Effluent Community Worries about Cleaning Its River and/or Saving Jobs by William K. Burke, pp. 8-9
- It's Coup Du Jour as Haiti's Military Regime Devours Itself by Kathie Klarreich, p. 10
- Will '92 Be Supernational or Just Multinational? by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Chilean Writer Isabel Allende Works Her Magic from the Inside Out. by David Volpendesta, pp. 12-13
- Today's Robber Barons Despoil the Environment, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Chile's Fruit Workers Also Suffer from Tainted Produce by James Petras, p. 16
- D.C.: Death and Cocaine by Mike Tidwell, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
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Arguments with History: The Sharp Political Line of the Surrealists by Claire Sprague, p. 18 - 1 Review- Dada Turns Red by Helena Lewis
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Minority Retorts and Other Stories by James North, p. 19 - 1 Review- Prepared for the Worst by Christopher Hitchens
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Morrison's Poetic License Revoked by Richard Ryan, p. 19 - 1 Review- Wilderness by Jim Morrison
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Fantasy Beyond the Baron Wasteland by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20 - 2 Reviews- The Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Terry Gilliam and Charles McKeown
- Paperhouse (1989 Film) by Bernard Rose
- Hospital Musical Is More Than the Same Old Song and Dance by Eric Lindbom, pp. 21-23
- Merging the Art of War and the War of Art by Tom Engelhardt, p. 24
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April 19, 1989 Issue = 26 Articles- An In-Depth Look at a 'Visionless' Bush by John B. Judis, p. 2
- The Choice Is All Ours, Marchers Tell the Court by Maggie Garb and Joan McGrath, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Deposing the Chairman of the Navajo Nation by Peter F. Sisler, p. 4
- St. Louis Clinic Mobilizes for Choice by Maggie Garb, p. 4
- The Last Temptation of Pinochet by Marcelo Montecino, p. 5
- National People's Action by Jim Naureckas, p. 6
- The Deal That Might Have Flown Grounded by Lorenzo's Baggage by David Moberg, p. 7
- Workers' Share in Corporations by D.M., p. 7
- Young Blacks Discovering a New Sense of Community by Salim Muwakkil, p. 8
- The Colors of Africa, p. 8
- From Socialist Enterprises to Entrepreneurial Entities by Stephen J. Simurda, p. 9
- If Cold War Becomes Trade War Soviets Will Side with the European Community, pp. 9-10
- A United Europe's Choice by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Nablus by Joe Lockard, pp. 12-13
- Once Reagan's Top Dog North Is Now a 'Fall Guy' Biting His Master's Hand, p. 14
- Bush's S&L Cleanup Plan Would Make Us Pay Twice, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Israelis and Palestinians Start to Talk It Out in Historic N.Y. Meeting by Hillel Schenker, p. 16
- Change Has Been the Rule in the Soviet Union's History by Moshe Lewin, p. 17
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Studying History on a Fulbright by Marshall Windmiller, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Price of Empire by J. William Fulbright and Seth P. Tillman
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Telling Shards in the West Tradition by William E. Cain, p. 19 - 1 Review- Prophetic Fragments by Cornel West
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Notebook by James North, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Cuba Reader by Philip Brenner, William M. LeoGrande, and Donna Rich, ...
- Organized Labor Struggles to Focus Its Clouded Media Vision by Fred Glass, p. 20
- The Arts Play a Zero-Sum Game by Nan Levinson, pp. 21-23
- Little Brother Is Watching Too by Peter Karman, p. 24
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April 26, 1989 Issue = 21 Articles- Wright's Wrongs and Real Issues by John B. Judis, p. 2
- One City's Hispanics Win All-Important Right to Win by Paul Rauber, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Rebels on a Roll by Julia Gilden, p. 4
- Drugs and the Contras by Jim Naureckas, p. 5
- Workers Challenged by the Global Marketplace by David Moberg, p. 6
- Black America's Apathy about Social Movements by Salim Muwakkil, p. 7
- Bonn Ponders Treatment of Hunger-Striking Prisoners by Gordon Lewis, p. 8
- In New York AIDS Soars While Politicians Hide Out by Daniel Lazare, p. 9
- Help Is Hard to Come by for Prisoners with AIDS by Paul Rykoff Coleman, p. 10
- The Formula That HIV Equals AIDS Equals Death Kills Hope and May Not Be True by Daniel J. NeNoon, pp. 11-13
- American Public Leads the Way to New Politics, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Adam Michnik Sees Solidarity as Key to Poland's Democratic Evolution by Alicja Mann, p. 16
- The 'E-Word' and the 'D-Word' by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
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Paper of Record, Paper of Recipes by Peter Karman, p. 18 - 1 Review- Fit to Print by Joseph C. Goulden
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Stolid Right Jabs from the 'Con' Cartel by Dennis Perrin, p. 19 - 1 Review- Column Right by David Burner and Thomas R. West
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Big Questions and Some Small Answers by Robbie Lieberman, p. 19 - 1 Review- Lonesome Traveler by Doris Willens and Pete Seeger
- Public Interest, Private Principal by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
- Heritage Fest Feeds Regional Traditions by Jim Dulzo, pp. 21-23
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Theater of the Unheard by David Graver and Loren Kruger, p. 24 - 1 Review- Etiquette of the Undercaste
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May 3, 1989 Issue = 21 Articles- North Docudrama and Paper Chase by Jim Naureckas, p. 2
- Bush's Austerity Wage Stirs Minimum Rage by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Bedeviled in Matamoros by Nelson Valdes, p. 4
- Some Reporters Have Conflicts, Others Have Interests by Jim Naureckas and Miles Harvey, p. 4
- Hitler Birthday, Left Debacle by Gordon Lewis, p. 5
- Knowing Is Not Enough;Labor Wants Power to Act by David Moberg, p. 6
- The Black Summit Tackles Some of the Big Uneasies by Salim Muwakkil, p. 7
- It's Heads up in Bolivia for Politics of Cocaine by James Evans and Jack Epstein, p. 8
- The Economic Dilemma by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- Thatcherism by Katie Richards, p. 11
- Alaska Aftermath by Terry Carr, pp. 12-13
- As the Cold War Winds down It's Time to Stop Arming the Insurgents, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- How Strong Labor Unions Can Lead to a Clean Environment by J. Quam-Wickham and N. Quam-Wickham, p. 16
- Press Sees Social Disaster as Investment Opportunity by Roger Bybee, p. 17
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Art of Technology: The Mythic American Trains of Thought by Karen Rosenberg, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Railroad in American Art by Susan Danly and Leo Marx
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Team Reagan Lets Democracy Slide by Bud Kenworthy, p. 19 - 1 Review- Landslide by Jane Mayer and Doyle McManus
- Video Alternatives All Over the Map by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
- Elvis Costello's Original Spin by Jeff Salamon, pp. 21-23
- The Brazil by J. Poet, p. 24
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May 10, 1989 Issue = 17 Articles- An Inside View of China's Unrest by Alisa Joyce, p. 2
- FSX Deal by John B. Judis, pp. 3-4
- Dear Abbie by Jonathan Silvers, p. 5
- A Community Digs in with Striking Miners by David Moberg, p. 6
- Central Park by Salim Muwakkil, p. 7
- Hungary Hopes to Go from Mixed-Up Economy to One That's Better Mixed by Diana Johnstone, pp. 8-9
- What the U.S. Media Failed to Mention about Namibia by Jim Wurst, p. 10
- Pain Forest by Steve Turner, pp. 11-13
- German Peace Initiative Stirs Fear and Loathing in Bush Administration, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- U.N. Helps South Africa Keep Control of Namibia by Joseph Diescho, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
- From Russia with Lit by Harvey Pekar, p. 18
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Naipaul Swerves into the South by Mab Segrest, p. 19 - 1 Review- A Turn in the South by V.S. Naipaul
- Glasnost Satire Bubbles up from Underground by Joel Schechter, p. 20
- Documentary Chic by Karen Rosenberg, pp. 21-23
- Little Joe by Ralph Brauer, p. 24
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May 17, 1989 Issue = 19 Articles- Service Economy Not Serving U.S. by David Moberg, p. 2
- A "Cornered Animal" Bites the Hand That Once Fed Him by William Gasperini, pp. 3-4
- El Salvador's Grave Situation by David E. Bates, p. 5
- Local Efforts Growing to Save the Children by Salim Muwakkil, p. 6
- The Age of Plastics Begins to Waste Away by David Morris, p. 7
- Do Biodegradable Really Degrade?, p. 7
- U.S.-Soviet Trade Is a Hard Sell by John B. Judis, p. 8
- No Nukes Is Good Nukes in NATO, If Not Washington by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- Perestroika - Nyet; "Rectification" - Si by William Gasperini, p. 11
- Pakistan by Arthur R. Kroeber, p. 12
- Daughter of Destiny' Benazir Bhutto-Her Start Belongs to Daddy, pp. 13-14
- Letter, p. 15
- Mideast by Joe Lockard, p. 16
- Proposed School Reforms Crib on Democratic Control by Lois Weiner, p. 17
- To Boldly Go Where No Ad Has Before by Tom Engelhardt, p. 18
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Credibility a Casualty in the War on Drugs by George Winslow, p. 19 - 2 Reviews- Kings of Cocaine: Inside the Medellin Cartel by Guy Gugliotta and Jeff Leen
- Warlords of Crime by Gerald L. Posner
- Fable Maker Charlie MoPic on Partol by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
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Philippine Saga Sanitized for Your Protection by John Stevenson, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- In Our Image by Stanley Karnow
- Hot August's Night by Anne Kalosh, p. 24
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May 24, 1989 Issue = 21 Articles- Marketing the New U.S. Army Lite - Wastes Great, Less Killing by Eric Nelson, p. 2
- Proposing a New Politics for a Post-Cold War U.S. by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Poor Mexico ... So Close to Negroponte by Jessica Jiji, p. 5
- Fruits and Nuts - Rain Forest Saviors? by Mark Feinberg, p. 5
- The Death Penalty and the Illusion of Justice by Salim Muwakkil, p. 6
- Populist Jim Hightower Is Riling the Right Folks by Kevin Kelly, p. 7
- Former Bush Security Adviser Accused of Freud at the Pols by Jim Naureckas, p. 8
- Phone Workers Get Cut Off after Ma Bell Disconnects by David Moberg, p. 9
- New Caledonia Killings Upset Self-Rule Accord by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Students and Workers Unbow to Authority by Alisa Joyce, p. 11
- Let Democrats Be Democrats;Vic Fingerhut's Cure for the Party's Identity Crisis by Miles Harvey, pp. 12-13
- Imperial Mindset Lives Despite New Moderation, p. 14
- Letter, p. 15
- How to Cure the Economy of Pentagon-Induced Gout by Rep. Ted Weiss, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
- The Beauty Part by Nelson Smith, p. 18
- Director Stanley Kwan Choreographs the Always Tricky Three-China Shuffle by Patricia Thomson, p. 19
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Constituting a Threat: Nixon's the One by Jay Rosen, p. 20 - 1 Review- Observing the Nixon Years by Jonathan Schell
- Could War Be Going the Way of Slavery? by Peter Karman, pp. 21-23
- Suriname by Rosa Jordan, p. 24
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June 7, 1989 Issue = 20 Articles- Corporations Enlist in the Trade War by John B. Judis, p. 2
- How Congress Let Spill a Different Oil Disaster by Jim McNeill, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Dead Indians Haunt American Museums by Rusty Middleton, p. 4
- The Mercenary Messiah Strikes Again by Mark Feinberg, p. 5
- Automakers' 'Teamwork' Sets Workers to Fuming by David Moberg, p. 6
- Ruth Messinger Rides Out of the West Side by Daniel Lazare, p. 7
- China's Fleeting Life as a Real People's Republic by Alisa Joyce, pp. 8-9
- Old and in the Way, the Honecker Regime Hangs on by Gordon Lewis, p. 10
- Bush Administration on Arms Control by Jim Wurst, p. 11
- NATO Allies Zero in on the Zero Option by Diana Johnstone, pp. 12-13
- Bush Becomes a Peace Advocate Despite Himself, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- It's Time to Settle the Debt by James K. Galbraith, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
- Rural America by Wilbur Wood, pp. 18-19
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Seriously Funny: Going the Terrible Twos One Better by Fred Little, p. 20 - 1 Review- The Terrible Threes by Ishmael Reed
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Helping Keep the Spirit of Change Alive by Will Fudeman, p. 20 - 1 Review- A Shallow Pool of Time by Fran Peavey
- Speak Easy at the Live Poets Society by Eric Lindbom, pp. 21-23
- Mer Repeats by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24
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June 21, 1989 Issue = 23 Articles- Capitalism Redux, or Does It Really? by John B. Judis, p. 2
- Sino-American Romance Drowns in Blood by Alisa Joyce, p. 3
- In Short, p. 4
- Good Time, Create Waste at McDonald's by Jim McNeill, p. 4
- Red and Green Solution to Auto Pollution by Marcus Kabel, p. 4
- Seabrook Reactions by Andrew Galarneau, p. 5
- Making the Pentagon End Its War on the Economy by Maggie Garb, p. 6
- Mayoral Candidate Giuliani Forgets to Doff Panama Hat by Daniel Lazare, p. 6
- Black Caucus Wins Influence, Visibility by Salim Muwakkil, p. 7
- Poland-Is Peronism in the Offing? by Alexander Amerisov, p. 8
- The Companies That Communists Keep by Alexander Amerisov, p. 9
- For Germans, the Soviet Question Finds Answers by Diana Johnstone, pp. 10-11
- Not Wimping Out by David Moberg, pp. 12-13
- China Rulers Desperately Cling to Their Power, p. 14
- Falwell from Grace, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Remembering the Ayatollah and Iran's Way of Death by Cynthia Brown Dwyer, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
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Bend, But Don't Break the Story: Scribes Prone to Please Prez by Susan J. Douglas, p. 18 - 1 Review- On Bended Knee by Mark Hertsgaard
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The Fancy Footwork of Fitting Women into the Shoe Industry by Dana Frank, p. 19 - 1 Review- Men, Women, and Work by Mary H. Blewett
- Consumers Exercise Their Options by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
- America's Most Wanted Spurs a Rise in Television Crime by Barbara Osborn, pp. 21-23
- A Bumper Crop of Wisdom by Woody Igou, p. 24
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1989 = 8 Issues, 188 Articles-
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July 5, 1989 Issue = 23 Articles- HUD's Crooked Little House Crashes Down by Jim Naureckas, p. 2
- An Ideological Guide to the 'Decline" Debate by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Our Man in Recife by Rich McKerrow, p. 4
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Fascism in Bedford, New York by Billy Tashman, p. 4
- Funding Alternatives by Mary Nick-Bisgaard, p. 5
- Worried Autoworkers Shy Away from New Directions by David Moberg, p. 6
- It's the Pittston for UMW Strikers by Jonathan Gill and Lisa Easterling, p. 7
- The 'Just us' System is an Offense to a Defender by Salim Muwakkil, p. 8
- Bennett's Lore on Drugs by Mike Tidwell, p. 9
- Bennett by Mike Tidwell, p. 10
- Red and White Fade to Green in EC Elections by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Chicago's Gays and Lesbians Make Their IMPACT Political, p. 12
- The Democrats by James Weinstein, p. 13
- Court Honors the Flag Ignites a Burning Bush, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 16
- Say It Ain't So Ted!, pp. 17-18
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Face Lifts on the Face of History by Jeremiah Creedon, p. 19 - 1 Review- Mao Prints Kept, Over Objections by Vince Leo
- Comicbook Confidential, the Movie by Eric Lindbom, p. 20
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Summer's Sign the Times by Jeff Reid, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- Batman (1989 Film) by Tim Burton
- Doing the Shike by Salim Muwakkil, p. 24
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July 19, 1989 Issue = 22 Articles- Unease Reigns in Rural China by Alisa Joyce, p. 2
- HUD Was a Cookie Jar for New York Senator Al D'Amato by Jim Naureckas, pp. 3-4
- Arizona Chainsaw Massacre by Todd Steiner, p. 5
- New York Chainsaw Massacre by Gerry Khermouch, p. 5
- Pro-Choice Advocates Girding for the Big One by Maggie Garb, p. 6
- The Abortion Battle and Political Choices by John B. Judis, p. 7
- The French Greet Gorbachov with a Frappe on the Back by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Familiarity with Arena Should Breed Contempt by Chris Norton, p. 9
- Saving the Environment from War, Waste and Want by Dick Russell, pp. 10-11
- Growing Pains by William Gasperini and David Dye, pp. 12-13
- Supreme Count Abortion Decision Opens Door to Politics, p. 14
- Likud Slams Israeli Peace Initiative into Reverse, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- The Seething Debate Beneath China's Recent Deadly Debacle by Henry Rosemont, Jr., p. 16
- China's Totalitarianism at the Service of Multinationals by Huang Mei Yuen, p. 17
- Illegal Abortion by Stephanie Brown, p. 18
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Homeless Women Wander the Back Alleys of Abuse by Laura Fraser, p. 19 - 1 Review- Songs From the Alley by Kathleen Hirsch
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What's Good for Local 645 is Good for America, Too by Clancy Sigal, p. 19 - 1 Review- Taking on General Motors by Eric Mann
- P.O.V. Documentaries are Just a Point of Departure by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
- Giant Step for a Minimalist by Paul Gerard, p. 21
- 10 Years by William Gasperini and David Dye, pp. 22-23
- Standardized Pests by Larry Doyle, p. 24
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August 2, 1989 Issue = 32 Articles- Countering Catholic Blackout in D.C. by Vicki Kemper, p. 2
- The French Revolution's Not What It Used to Be by Diana Johnstone, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Ochoa and North by Nan Elsasser and Nelson Valdes, p. 4
- Closing the Door on Death by Andrew Lam, p. 5
- This Sears Sale Item Is Not in the Catalogue by David Moberg, p. 6
- The Exclusive Democracy Dub by Doug Turetsky, p. 7
- Another State Department Disinformation Campaign? by Chris Norton, pp. 7-8
- After 28 Years of War, Ethiopians Discuss Peace by Eric Onstad, p. 9
- Poles Try to Steer the Roller Coaster by Franek Michalski, p. 10
- Poland's 'Oranges' Tend to the Sour and the Pithy by Lawrence O'Connor, p. 11
- Learning to Use Fewer Chemicals on the Farm by Rod Benson, p. 12
- Learning to Deal With Chemical Sensitivity by David Beach, p. 13
- Washington's Free Ride for Corporate Polluters at Superfund Cleanups by William K. Burke, pp. 14-15
- EPA Scandal Leaks Out in 'Dioxinville,' Ark. by Dick Russell, pp. 16-17
- The State of the Workers in the Workers' State, p. 18
- The Summer Spook Season Is Here Again, p. 18
- Letters, p. 19
- S&L Hell by David M. Kotz, p. 20
- Everybody's Business by David Kotz, pp. 20-21
- The New Homeless by Milton Moskowitz, p. 22
- Rich Law Poor Law, p. 23
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 23
- Stone and Simons Are Gone, But It's Investigative Reporting That Is Dead by John R. MacArthur, p. 24
- Taken for a Ride by '60s Nostalgia by Felicia Kornbluh, p. 25
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A Buried Body of Work Gets New Life by Marlene Nadle, p. 26 - 1 Review- Mary Shelley: Romance and Reality by Emily W. Sunstein
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Notebook by Maggie Garb, p. 26 - 1 Review- The Temple of My Familiar by Alice Walker
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De Palma's Grenade Guignol by Pat Aufderheide, p. 27 - 1 Review- Casualties of War (1989 Film) by Brian De Palma
- Re-Regulating Sleazy Kid Stuff by Pat Aufderheide, p. 28
- The Last Temptation of the Swamp Thing by Jim Naureckas, p. 29
- High-Tech "Spin-One" by Tom Engelhardt, pp. 29-31
- See You in Court by Peter Wilson and Mary Nick-Bisgaard, p. 32
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August 30, 1989 Issue = 18 Articles- HUD versus the Huddled Masses by Jim Naureckas, p. 2
- Bush Is Failing to Rise to the New Era of Decline by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Miles Harvey, p. 4
- Association for Union Democracy Turns 20 by David Moberg, p. 4
- Mexico's New Politics by Craig Charney, p. 5
- Envisioning a New Day for the Labor Movement by David Moberg, pp. 6-7
- Zaire's Ills Call for Croesus Management by Steve Askin, p. 8
- Angola's Mixed-Ideology Regime Is Attracting Investors Disillusioned by Pervasive Corru..., pp. 9-10
- But Just How Big Is the Market for Plowshares? by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- New York's Moral Morass by Salim Muwakkil, pp. 12-13
- Communism's Crisis Socialism's Opportunity, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Michael Harrington, an American Socialist by Harold Meyerson, p. 16
- Cow Milk Not Dow Milk, p. 17
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
- Eternal Invasion of Privacy by Tom Engelhardt, p. 18
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Colonial Currents: The Philippine Tide by James B. Goodno, pp. 19-23 - 3 Reviews- In Our Image by Stanley Karnow
- Impossible Dream by Sandra Burton
- The Philippines by Joseph Collins
- Shootout at the Reality Factory by Doug Smith, p. 24
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September 6, 1989 Issue = 23 Articles- The Wrong Thing in Oakland and Brooklyn by Salim Muwakkil, p. 2
- The Drug Trade Obeys the Laws of Commerce by Daniel Lazare, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- On the Road with Richard Secord by Terry Allen, p. 4
- Evicted from Due Process by Jeffrey Hoff, p. 5
- PACing the House and Senate by Josh Weiss, p. 5
- The Monroe Art Doctrine by Katharine Greider, p. 5
- U.S. Cities Starting to Act on the International Stage by Paul Rauber, p. 6
- Hot on the Press by Gregory Flannery, p. 7
- The Democrats Keep on Drifting-Not Right, Not Left, Just Away by John B. Judis, p. 8
- U.S. Nuclear Policy Hides an Old French Connection by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- U.S. Demolishes a Country, Not a Cartel by Merrill Collett, p. 11
- U.S. Drug Policy in region Eradicates Itself by Diane K. Bartz, p. 12
- A Sinking Regime, a Sick Economy and the Shining Path by Gregory N. Heires, p. 13
- The Drug war is a Battle Against Symptoms, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- "People's" Capitalism is Here and Horrible by James Petras, p. 16
- Everybody's Business by David M. Kotz, p. 17
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Growing Interest in the Earth by Charles Isenhart, p. 18 - 1 Review- Family Farming by Marty Strange
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Of Shifting Loyalties and the Family Ties That Bind by Nelson Lichtenstein, p. 19 - 1 Review- Loyalties: A Son's Memoir by Carl Bernstein
- Public Enemies and Public Relations by Dan Booth, p. 20
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What's Left Out of History? by Karen Rosenberg, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- Children of the Left by Eric Stange
- Where the Truth Lies by Patrick Z. McGavin, p. 24
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September 13, 1989 Issue = 24 Articles- Democracy is Wavering in Venezuela by Merrill Collett, p. 2
- Manic Rush of LBO Debt Threatens World Depression by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Summer in Guatemala by Rich McKerrow, p. 4
- Workplace Democracy by Mark Feinberg, p. 4
- Heaven and Helms by Fred Clarkson, p. 5
- Navajos Inherit a Legacy of Radiation by Ramona Gault, p. 6
- A Five-Year Government Study May Spill Some Answers, p. 6
- Is Jesse Running? No, He's Just Walking the Tightrope by Salim Muwakkil, p. 7
- Pilots' Project Gives Conservationists Wings by Katharine Greider, p. 8
- Defiance Alliance Provokes Police, Pressures Pretoria by Pippa Green, p. 9
- Government, Guerrillas Locked in Duet of Death by John Colmey, p. 10
- Before the Troubles a Thriving Island Nation, p. 11
- The Northwest's Chainsaw Massacre by Robert Schaeffer, p. 12
- Vast Pacific Woodlands Are Being Clear Cut, and No One Can See the Forest for the Fees. by Robert Schaeffer, p. 13
- Prisons Jails and Prosecutors Won't Solve Drug Crisis, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Campus Serfs Fight for Recognition as Workers by Paul Selvin, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
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Revolution: Lost and Found by Steven Hahn, p. 18 - 1 Review- Reconstruction by Eric Foner
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Tuning in Truth Amid Pragmatic Static by William E. Cain, p. 19 - 1 Review- The American Evasion of Philosophy by Cornel West
- Tubular Hells by Susan J. Douglas, p. 20
- Television Violence, Con and Con by Adam Starchild, pp. 21-23
- From Rustville to Tinseltown by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24
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September 20, 1989 Issue = 22 Articles- Workers, Students Teach Duke a Lesson by Tim Tyson, p. 2
- U.S.-Funded Research Becomes Foreign Affair by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Drug War Victims by Todd Steiner, p. 4
- City of Brotherly Love? by Brian A. Kane, p. 5
- A Red-Green Coalition Aims at Ithaca's City Hall by David Lindorff, p. 6
- Is Good-Guy Dinkins Ready to Koch Hell? by Daniel Lazare, p. 7
- Young and Restless is Motor City's Message by Salim Muwakkil, p. 8
- Cabinet's Painful Task by Franek Michalski, p. 9
- Will U.S. Stinginess Force Poles into Grim Romanian-'Belt-Tightening"?, p. 9
- Attempt to Escape the Tourist Trap Finds More Than the Western Mode! by Diana Johnstone, pp. 10-13
- Let's End the Media and Politicians' Cruel Crusade against Drugs, p. 14
- Even the Military Now Concedes the Myth of of the Soviet Menace, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Soviet 'Give' Is Being Met By American 'Take' by James Petras, p. 16
- Case for Fetal Personhood a Dubious Conception by Michael Bettencourt, p. 17
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Between Promotion and Emotion by Peter Friederici, p. 18 - 2 Reviews- Documenting America, 1935-1943 by Carl Fleischhauer, Beverly W. Brannan, and Lawrence W. Levine, ...
- Chicago and Downstate by Robert L. Reid and Larry A. Viskochil
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C.L.R. James: A One-Man Gang by Eric Lott, p. 19 - 1 Review- C.L.R. James: The Artist as Revolutionary by Paul Buhle
- Notebook by David Moberg, p. 20
- Game Effort in Chimerical Coups by Jim Naureckas, p. 21
- Painter Pindell Discovers That More Than the Gallery Walls Are All-White by Mark Feinberg, pp. 21-23
- World run down by Jeff Salamon, p. 24
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September 27, 1989 Issue = 24 Articles- The Fire Last Time at Yellowstone Heats the 'Nature' Debate by David Moberg, p. 2
- Guatemalans Face Up to Terror's Rising Tide by Kevin Robinson, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- The Way It WOz and Iz by Peter Dreier, p. 4
- Chile: On the Road to Death-Squad Democracy by James Petras, p. 4
- Machine Broken in New Haven by Paul Bass, p. 5
- If You Can't Beat'Em, Buy'Em, Say UAL Pilots by David Moberg, p. 6
- Drugs as a Life (Style) and Death Issue by Salim Muwakkil, p. 7
- Young East Germans Vote with Their Reeboks by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Signs of Hope Glimmer Amid Lethal Repression by Pippa Green, pp. 9-10
- Quebec's Anglophones Ringing Mad by Lawrence Kootnikoff, p. 11
- Hard Times Help 'Fascist" Escape from the Fringe by Lawrence O'Connor, p. 11
- Rock in a Hard Place by Boris Grebenshchikov, pp. 12-13
- Capital Gains Tax is a Democratic Party Test, p. 14
- If You Think Crack is Bad Try a Puff of Ice, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- The Market for Socialism Stays Strong in the New Poland by John Feffer, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
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Reagan Rubble: Debt Valley Days by Thomas Karier, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Debt and the Deficit by Robert Heilbroner and Peter Bernstein
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Hours Not to Reason Why Hours Just to Work and Die, p. 19 - 1 Review- Our Own Time by David R. Roediger and Philip S. Foner
- Gil's Government Groove by J. Poet, p. 20
- Single Going Steady by Jeff Pike, p. 20
- Filmmaker Euzhan Palcy Compromises without Losing Her Soul by P.A., pp. 21-23
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The Eroding Middle Ground by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24 - 2 Reviews- A Dry White Season (1989 Film) by Euzhan Palcy
- Romero (1989 Film) by John Duigan
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1989 = 11 Issues, 226 Articles-
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October 4, 1989 Issue = 20 Articles- Brutality against Blacks by Salim Muwakkil, p. 2
- Nicaragua Vote Aims at Reconciliation, Economic Aid by David R. Dye, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- White Flight to Vegemite by Peter Monaghan, p. 4
- Security Leaks and Loyalist Killings by Laura Flanders, p. 5
- Wisconsin's Walleye War by David Collins, p. 6
- From Warriors to Warhorses-AIM Looks Back on Two Decades by Monika Bauerlein, p. 6
- High-Chem Farming Is Getting Back to Earth by David Moberg, p. 7
- Instability Still Reigns a Year after Haitian Coup by Kathie Klarreich, p. 8
- French and Italian Communists Shed Ideology But Not Illusions by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Nixon: Up from Knavery by John B. Judis, pp. 10-13
- As Vietnam Withdraws from Cambodia the U.S. Should Follow Suit, p. 14
- Letter, p. 15
- U.S. Austerity Demand Imperils East Europe's Democratization by Joanne Landy, p. 16
- The Supreme Court Is Wrong for Being So Right by Harry Brill, p. 17
- Brooklyn Carnival Bridges a World of Cultural Chasms by Tim Wall, p. 18
- James Talley Walks A Country Mile to Strum up a Little Success by J. Poet, p. 19
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The Risks of Battling Fascism on Two Fronts by Victor Margolin, p. 20 - 1 Review- Antifascism in American Art by Cecile Whiting
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German Cinema: Between State of the Art and Art of the State by Karen Rosenberg, pp. 21-23 - 3 Reviews- New German Cinema by Thomas Elsaesser
- Case Histories by Alexander Kluge and Leila Vennewitz
- West German Filmmakers on Film by Eric Rentschler
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Weak in Review by Ed Rifferey, Jr., p. 24 - 1 Review- Nessitivity by Arthur Kunst
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October 11, 1989 Issue = 21 Articles- Fukuyama by John B. Judis, p. 2
- U.S., Soviets Push for Chemical Arms Curbs by Jim Wurst, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Bad-Mouthing Mother Russia's Tongue by Hubert Devonish and Nan Elsasser, p. 4
- Colombia Takes Hit as Coffee Prices Plunge by Diane K. Bartz, p. 5
- Blacks Call for Reparations to Break Shackles of the Past by Salim Muwakkil, p. 6
- Chicago Pushes Reform to Grass Roots by David Moberg, p. 7
- Protective Instincts at the EPA by Jim McNeill, p. 8
- William Ruckelshaus a.k.a. Cool Hand Lucre, p. 8
- Quid Pro Quotidian, pp. 9-10
- Mexico's 'Modernization' Ignites Old-Fashioned Rage by David Brooks, p. 11
- An Imperfect Unit Three Views of the Intifada by Dion Nissenbaum, p. 12
- Will the Nicaraguan Elections Be a Rerun of Contragate?, p. 13
- Now That It's Out in Open the Underlying Principles Should Be Debated, pp. 13-14
- Letters, p. 15
- Israelis, U.S. Threaten to Squander a Promising Plan by Hillel Schenker, p. 16
- Hurricanes of Change by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
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Flinty Michael Moore Hits It Big on the Festival Circuit by Patrick Z. McGavin, p. 18 - 1 Review- Roger and Me (1989 Film) by Michael Moore
- Toronto Festival's Whirlwind World Tour by Patrick Z. McGavin, p. 19
- New Releases by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
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Adjusting the Fun House Mirror by Martha Buskirk, pp. 21-24 - 1 Review- Recasting America by Lary May
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October 18, 1989 Issue = 21 Articles- Nobel Bares China's Tibetan Repression by William Gasperini, p. 2
- Slurs Fly in Right's Uncivil War by John B. Judis, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Return of the Repressed Traditionalists by Josh Weiss, p. 4
- Robert Mugabe by Steve Askin, p. 5
- Canada's NDP, of Two Minds on Two Tongues by Lawrence Kootnikoff, p. 5
- Marchers Demonstrate Depth of Housing Crisis by Doug Turetsky, p. 6
- New York's Massive Outlay Just a Drop in Bucket, p. 7
- Black Politicians Seek Broader Base By Dropping Confrontational Style by Salim Muwakkil, p. 8
- Nuisance Case Grows into Constitutional Fight by Florence Hamlish Levinsohn, p. 9
- Legislators Wrestle with Liability for Big Oil Spills by James M. Haddad, pp. 9-10
- Can Democrat Win Race without Vow to Veto Tax? by Paul Bass, pp. 11-13
- Cautious Coup Makers Create Dead Giveaway in Panama, p. 14
- It isn't Class Warfare-It's the Wimp Factor, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Conservative Think Tank Clouds Stanford Reputation by John F. Manley, p. 16
- Pandering to Popular Fear Won't Stop Crime by Tony Bouza, p. 17
- Japanese Currents by Fred Little, p. 18
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Organizing with Intensive Care by David Moberg, p. 19 - 1 Review- Upheaval in the Quiet Zone by Leon Fink and Brian Greenberg
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That Cannes Can of Worms: Sex, Lies and the Right Thing by Jeremiah Creedon, pp. 20-23 - 2 Reviews- Do the Right Thing (1989 Film) by Spike Lee
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989 Film) by Steven Soderbergh
- Moving Tales by Beth Spence, p. 24
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October 25, 1989 Issue = 21 Articles- Capital Gains Tax Break by David Moberg, p. 2
- Market Plunge a Blue-Chip Indicator of Economy's Debt-Driven Decline by Kevin Kelly, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Union Maids Work Brazil's Bordellos by Ken Silverstein, p. 4
- Between a Rock and India-the Nepalese Squeeze by Dan Pruzin, p. 5
- Black, Animals and Homosexuals Discussed at Orange County Conference by Timothy Stirton, p. 5
- Ecoguerrillas Hurl Monkeywrench into Deforesters' Clear-Cut Plans by Don Lipmanson, pp. 6-7
- Racist Rebound in Daley's Chicago Spurs Blacks to Heal Political Split by Salim Muwakkil, p. 8
- Virginia Gets Change to Exhibit True Colors by John B. Judis, p. 9
- Coup Threat Forces Menem to Clean Slate on 'Dirty War' by Donald N. Unger, p. 10
- Sending in Army Could Drag U.S. into Morass by Jo Ann Kawell, pp. 11-13
- Bush Proposes Poisoning International Atmosphere, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Free-Market Vampires Deserve Stake from Society by Steve Brouwer, p. 16
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
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Traveling Light in the U.S. Heartland by Mab Segrest, p. 18 - 1 Review- In Search of Gay America by Neil Miller
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To Canterbury in the Trenches by James North, p. 19 - 1 Review- To Asmara by Thomas Keneally
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This Underground Nocturnal Civilization Has Developed Extensive by Fred Little, p. 19 - 1 Review- Mingus/Mingus by Janet Coleman, Al Young, and Mingus
- Mancotal's Agit-Pop Nica-Folk Fusion by J. Poet, p. 20
- Deck of All Knaves by Jeff Reid, pp. 21-23
- What's up, Docudrama? Middle-Blow Entertainment Collides with Instant History by Richard Mahler, p. 24
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November 1, 1989 Issue = 15 Articles- E. German Leaders Caught between Reform and Reaction by Gordon Lewis, p. 2
- World Upsets Soviets and U.S. in Big Tussle by Peter Karman, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Diabolic Dominion by Rich McKerrow, p. 4
- Coming of Age in the '80s by Andrew Galarneau, p. 5
- Increased Polarization by Salim Muwakkil, p. 6
- K Street's Rise to Power of Special Interest to U.S. by John B. Judis, p. 7
- Short-Term View Yields Grave Social Deficits by David Moberg, p. 8
- Market-Driven and User-Friendly by Kevin Kelly, pp. 9-10
- Kid Stuff by Tom Engelhardt, pp. 11-13
- A New Historical Age for Hungary and the World, p. 14
- Letter, p. 15
- Backing into the Future by Jeff Reid, pp. 16-17
- Annual Reports by Jeremiah Creedon, pp. 18-19
- Cultural Death by Consumption by Pat Aufderheide, pp. 20-36
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November 8, 1989 Issue = 19 Articles- Gangs Harvest Education's Failures by Salim Muwakkil, p. 2
- Nicaraguan Contra War Never Really Stopped by William Gasperini, pp. 3-5
- Great Lakes Prognosis Critical But Guarded by David Beach, p. 6
- U.S. Firms Go for Global Profits by John B. Judis, p. 7
- Refugees Reviled in West after Ostracism by East by Gordon Lewis, p. 8
- Western Developmental Overdose Makes Africa Chemically Dependent by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- Upstairs at the Bombing by Chris Norton, p. 11
- U.S. Aid to Philoppines by James B. Goodno, p. 11
- No News Is Bad News by Katharine Greider, pp. 12-13
- Inadvertent' Assassinations Get Congressional OK, p. 14
- Letter, p. 15
- China's Woes Caused by Longtime Policy by Lee Tien Wong, p. 16
- Flags Labia Fax, p. 17
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Pleasures of the Long and Winding Shaw by Jeremiah Creedon, p. 18 - 1 Review- Bernard Shaw, Vol II by Michael Holroyd
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A Fan's Notes on A Few New Frontiers by Jeremiah Creedon, p. 18 - 3 Reviews- The Year's Best Science Fiction, Sixth Annual Collection by Gardner Dozois
- The Year's Best Fantasy by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling
- The World Treasury of Science Fiction by David G. Hartwell
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Mackinnon Moves toward a Solid State Theory of Feminism by Julia Bogardus, p. 19 - 1 Review- Toward a Feminist Theory of the State by Catharine A. MacKinnon
- Ad Nauseam by Richard Mahler, p. 20
- Marsalis by Dean Robbins, pp. 21-23
- Postage by Tom Engelhardt, p. 24
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November 15, 1989 Issue = 20 Articles- Eastern Upheaval Puts Hard Spin on West Germany's Coalition Politics by Diana Johnstone, p. 2
- CIA Pushes for Ambiguities in 'Accidental' Killing Law by Jim Naureckas, p. 3
- In Short, p. 4
- Blood Money by David Bates, p. 4
- The Reluctant Candidate by Marcelo Montecino, p. 5
- New Right's Issues Boomerang on GOP by John B. Judis, p. 6
- Treacherous Footing Ahead as Dinkins Takes New York by Michael Powell, p. 7
- Gritty Strikers Chip Away at Pittston Intransigence by David Moberg, p. 8
- Rigorous Planning Assures Plant Takeover's Success by D.M., p. 9
- Left Coalition Prepares for Elections by Paul Little, pp. 10-11
- CRAC: The Genetic Code by Ray Walsh, pp. 12-13
- It Isn't Class Warfare Just Class Welfare, p. 14
- Letter, p. 15
- Drug-War Rhetoric Conceals Cartels' Capital Ties by James Petras, p. 16
- Economist's 'Miracle Cure' Spells Illness for Poland by James Petras, p. 17
- No U.S. Aid for ARENA's Despotic Agenda by Eva Gold and David Rudovsky, p. 17
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Harrington's Good Fight for an American Socialism by David Moberg, p. 18 - 1 Review- Socialism by Michael Harrington
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The International Affront: Christian Right and Wrongs by Eric Nelson, p. 19 - 1 Review- Spiritual Warfare by Sara Diamond
- Situationists' Spectacular Work Markes Paradoxical Museum Fare by Martha Buskirk, pp. 20-23
- Higher Education Gets Back to Basics., p. 24
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November 22, 1989 Issue = 20 Articles- Blacks, Liberals Split on Criticizing Israel by Salim Muwakkil, p. 2
- Dems' National Forum Pits Platitudes against Policy, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Protecting the Rain Forest through Tribal Solidarity by David Steinhardt, pp. 4-5
- The Night of Jubilation When East Met West by Gordon Lewis, pp. 6-7
- What Blocks Reunification Now That the Wall Is Gone? by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- East Europe's Metamorphosis Will Reshape U.S. Politics by David Moberg, p. 9
- Khmer Rouge's Return Sows Dread in Provinces by Larry Jagan, pp. 10-11
- Protective Instincts at the EPA Part II Keeping Polly Coveced by Jim Naureckas, pp. 12-13
- Debate Over Socialism's Future Has Only Begun, p. 14
- Letter, p. 15
- Left Must Remain Critical in Germany and Elsewhere by Diana Johnstone, p. 16
- Left's Hallmark Cynicism Muddles German Question by Gordon Lewis, p. 16
- Free Speech and Official Offal by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
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Middle Class Stalls in Middle of Road by James North, p. 18 - 1 Review- Fear of Falling by Barbara Ehrenreich
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The End of Nature Not the Last Word by Jeremiah Creedon, p. 19 - 1 Review- The End of Nature by Bill McKibben
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The Growing Perils of the Middle Way by Karen Rosenberg, p. 19 - 1 Review- Revolutionary Dreams by Richard Stites
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Jesus of Montreal: Passion Play Works Many Levels by Lawrence Kootnikoff, p. 20 - 1 Review- Jesus of Montreal (1989 Film) by Denys Arcand
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Sects, Lies and Underlying Logic by John Feffer, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- Zerograd by Karen Chakhnazarv
- Unloading Zone by Diane Payne, p. 24
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December 6, 1989 Issue = 22 Articles- Bush Unplugging High-Technology by John B. Judis, p. 2
- Perestroika's Cauldron on Verge of Boiling over by Diana Johnstone, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Anti-Racist Skinheads Fight Back by Timothy Stirton, p. 4
- Possession of Watering Equipment with Intent to Germinate by Matthew Reiss, p. 5
- Strikers' Creative Tactics Overcome Anti-Union Odds by David Moberg, p. 6
- Black Moderates' Wins Inspire Jesse-Bashers by Salim Muwakkil, p. 7
- Can Colombia Bargain with Cocaine Kingpins? by Ken Dermota, p. 8
- U.S. Self-Delusion Exacts Brutal Price on Salvador by Chris Norton, p. 9
- Herrhausen's Car Bomb Killing Rocks German Reunification Issue by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Privation, Terror on Rise as Ceausescu Tightens Grip by Paul Hockenos, p. 11
- U.S. Health Care in Need of Transfusion by Stephanie Wasserman, p. 12
- A Dose of American Ingenuity by Michael Gray, p. 13
- Bush Administration Is Desperately Caught up in Its Own Old Thinking, p. 14
- A Lone Voice of Sanity in a Sea of Dissemblers, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- War for Your Money by Mike Layton, p. 16
- Democratic Socialists Look Ahead by James Weinstein, p. 17
- Novick and the Freiheit by Lawrence Bush, pp. 18-19
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Crossover Success: Border Wars of the Underprepared by Constance Coiner and David Bartine, p. 20 - 1 Review- Lives on the Boundary by Mike Rose
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Saul Alinsky: The Radical Rebel without a Pause by Jonathan Silvers, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- Let Them Call Me Rebel by Sanford D. Horwitt
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Silent Treatment by Pat Aufderheide, p. 24 - 1 Review- Sidewalk Stories (1989 Film) by Charles Lane#2
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December 13, 1989 Issue = 24 Articles- Bootleg Japanese Book Boffo on Beltway by John B. Judis, p. 2
- Peace Dividend' Battle Just Starting to Brew by David Moberg, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- University of Wisconsin May Dishonorably Discharge ROTC by Michael Leon, p. 5
- A Nuclear Disaster That Wasn't by Kevin O'Donnell, p. 5
- Do Muslims' Accomplishments Excuse Their Racist Rhetoric? by Salim Muwakkil, p. 6
- Hungarian Plebiscite Opens Field for Elections by Paul Hockenos, p. 7
- Leader Inspires Malaise by David R. Dye, p. 8
- Canada's New Democrats Pass the Torch to a Woman by Doug Smith, p. 8
- Superpowers Say Goodbye to Era of East-West Tension by Diana Johnstone, pp. 9-10
- Africa's Last Colony Takes Sovereign Strides by Eric Gravley, p. 11
- Stagnant Politics, Dirty Air by Stan Luger, p. 12
- Auto Industry's 'Initiatives' Dismantled Public Transportation, p. 13
- Communism's Collapse Is Not Necessarily Capitalism's Triumph, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Crowe Takes on the Super-Hawk by James Petras, p. 16
- U.S. Historical Amnesia at End of the Cold War by Richard B. Du Boff, p. 17
- M.I.T. Exhibit Goes beyond Just Throwing Art at Problems by Nan Levinson, p. 18
- Drawing Power from the Art of the State by Jeremiah Creedon, p. 19
- Mediabeat by Pat Aufderheide, p. 20
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Hitting Hard at the Point of Attack by David Jacobson, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Hundred Yard Lie by Rick Telander
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Review You Can Do Something about AIDS, by Sasha Alyson by Ray Walsh, p. 21 - 1 Review- You Can Do Something about AIDS by Sasha Alyson
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Review War at Home, by Brian Glick by Jeff Reid, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- War at Home by Brian Glick
- What's in a Game? by Murray L. Bob, p. 24
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December 20, 1989 Issue = 23 Articles- Peaks and Valleys of a Turbulent Year by John B. Judis, p. 2
- Will Thaw Put START Over Political Hump? by Alan Gilchrist and Louise Halper, p. 3
- In Short by Joel Bleifuss, p. 4
- Gulag for Drug Users by Matthew Reiss, p. 4
- Bush Administration Has Its Spies on CISPES by Dave Lindorff, p. 5
- U.S. Ambassador Tries to Discredit Salvadoran Witness in Jesuit Murders by Chris Norton, p. 5
- Men Not the Only Victims of Problems Vexing Blacks by Salim Muwakkil, p. 6
- Electric Companies See Utility of Blackmail by David Moberg, p. 7
- German and World Leaders Grapple with Reunification by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Passing the Buck - Or Passing the Deutshmark by D.J., pp. 9-10
- The Party's Over for Corrupt Old Guard, p. 11
- See How They Run by Julia Gilden, pp. 12-13
- The '80s Have Prepared the Way for a New Left Politics in the '90s, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Nun's Torture in Guatemala Shows Spiraling Violence by Patti McShery, p. 16
- How I Spent My Thanksgiving Vacation, p. 17
- Ashes & Diamonds by Alexander Cockburn, p. 17
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Ugly American Policy and the Myth of 'Magic Man' Lansdale by John Stevenson, p. 18 - 1 Review- Edward Lansdale: The Unquiet American by Cecil B. Currey
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A Tale of Ends and Means in the House That Wright Built by Jonathan Silvers, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Ambition and the Power by John M. Barry
- O'Donoghue's Edgy Humor Is Edged Out of the Mainstream by Dennis Perrin, p. 20
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Desperately Shrieking and Losin' by Pat Aufderheide, p. 21 - 1 Review- She-Devil (1989 Film) by Susan Seidelman
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A Country Punk with Attitude, Honesty by Mark G. Judge, pp. 21-23 - 1 Review- No Holding Back by Randy Travis
- Unsound Loftes by Pete Karman, p. 24
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