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March 1984 Issue - 18 Articles- Letters, pp. 1-5
- Tilting at Windmills
Charles Peters
, pp. 6-11 The Samaritan landlord... tending the wigs on Broadway... Halberstam on McNamara...
- Adding Insult to Injury, pp. 12-23
The workers' compensation system rewards lawyers, insurance companies, and workers with...
- Memo of the Month, pp. 24-25
- Environmental Reporters: Prisoners of Gullibility
Jim Sibbison
, pp. 26-35 The view from the EPA press office.
- The 14th Annual Political Book Awards, pp. 36-37
- Who's Who
Phillip Keisling
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Economics Without Numbers (Review) , pp. 40-46 In Search of Excellence tells us what the financial pages and the economics textbooks d...
- In Search of Excellence by Thomas J. Peters and Robert H. Waterman, Jr.
- Tidbits and Outrages, p. 47
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On Political Books (Review) James Fallows
, pp. 48-50 Having spent her life writing the chronicles of folly and disaster, Barbara Tuchman see...
- The March of Folly by Barbara W. Tuchman
- Monthly Journalism Award, pp. 51-52
- Political Puzzle, p. 53
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Political Booknotes (6 Reviews) , pp. 54-55 -
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Review The Butcher of Lyon, by Brendan Murphy (Review) Harrison Rainie
, pp. 54-55 - The Butcher of Lyon by Brendan Murphy
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Review The Decline of American Political Parties, 195... (Review) Charles Peters
, p. 56 - The Decline of American Political Parties, 1952-1980 by Martin P. Wattenberg
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Review The Diplomats, by Martin Mayer (Review) Leonard Reed
, p. 56 - The Diplomats by Martin Mayer
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Review The Supply-Side Revolution, by Paul Craig Roberts (Review) Robert S. McIntyre
, p. 57 - The Supply-Side Revolution by Paul Craig Roberts
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Review The Tarnished Door, by John Crewdson (Review) Elizabeth Lieman
, p. 58 - The Tarnished Door by John Crewdson
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Review Why and How Women Will Elect the Next Presiden... (Review) Mairi N. Morrison
, pp. 58-62 - Why and How Women Will Elect the Next President by Eleanor Smeal