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November 1981 Issue - 16 Articles- Letters, pp. 2-11
- The Story That Wouldn't Die
Howie Kurtz
, pp. 12-20 It's easy to believe that housing discrimination has been "solved"--until it happens to...
- White Slaves
Donna Fenn
, pp. 21-28 Why nurses lose patience.
- Tidbits and Outrages, p. 29
The Self-interest in High Interest
- The Meaning of Money Markets
Gregg Easterbrook
, pp. 30-36 How eight million people learned to stop worrying and love high interest rates.
- Monthly Journalism Award, p. 37
- High Noon at Main and Wall
Paul Goldberg
, pp. 38-41 The banks wanted blood, but they settled for All Savers.
- The Wet, Wet West
Ronald Brownstein and Nina Boston
, pp. 42-49 If there's a "water shortage," why are they growing rice in California?
- Political Puzzle, p. 50
- Who's Who, pp. 51-52
- Where to Stay in Washington, pp. 53-55
- Memo of the Month, pp. 56-57
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Political Booknotes (4 Reviews) , p. 58 -
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Review America Held Hostage, by Pierre Salinger (Review) Joseph Nocera
, p. 58 - America Held Hostage by Pierre Salinger
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Review America Now, by Marvin Harris (Review) Michael Hiestand
, p. 58 - America Now by Marvin Harris
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Review The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr, by David J... (Review) Taylor Branch
, p. 59 - The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr by David J. Garrow
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Review Guns Don't Die, People Do, by Pete Shields (Review) Gregg Easterbrook
, pp. 60-62 - Guns Don't Die, People Do by Pete Shields