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August 1982 Issue - 12 Articles- Inquiries
Noam Chomsky
, pp. 3-7 Israel's onslaught (guest editorial); Babbling Democrats; Mixing heroin and booze
- Letters, p. 8
First Amendment
- The First Amendment Wins One.
Nat Hentoff
, pp. 9-11 "The First Amendment clearly bars the government from penalizing mere advocacy of any i...
Politics
- Who's Afraid of Defense Reform?
Jonathan Marshall
, pp. 12-15 Defense reformers challenge the Pentagon's way of doing things, but never its choice of...
Features
- The Senate's Dirty Dozen
Chris Hocker
, pp. 16-23 We were tempted to name the Senate's one hundred worst senators, but decided to draw th...
- Does Poland Matter?
Earl C. Ravenal
, pp. 24-28 Of course Poland matters, but the ultimate foreign-policy questions America has to answ...
- Natural Gas: The Controls Are on You
Milton Copulos
, pp. 29-33 The artificially low prices on natural gas maintained by price controls are spurring ov...
Books
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The price of union (Review) Joseph R. Stromberg
, pp. 34-36 Ordeal By Fire, by James M. McPherson
- Ordeal By Fire by James M. McPherson
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Coming of age at the SEC (Review) Thomas Hazlett
, pp. 37-40 Regulation by Prosecution, by Roberta S. Karmel
- Regulation by Prosecution by Roberta S. Karmel
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Britain's delicate condition (2 Reviews) John O'Sullivan
, pp. 41-43 Britain in Decline, by Andrew Gamble
- Britain in Decline by Andrew Gamble
- Britain Against Itself by Samuel H. Beer
Film
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E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial Directed by Steven Spielberg Poltergeist Directed by Tobe Hooper and Star Trek II Directed by Nicholas Meyer. (3 Reviews) , pp. 44-47 E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial (1982 Film), by Steven Spielberg
- E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial (1982 Film) by Steven Spielberg
- Poltergeist (1982 Film) by Tobe Hooper and Steven Spielberg
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982 Film) by Nicholas Meyer
Capitol Offenses
- Way Off Broadway.
Doug Bandow
, pp. 48-50 The U.S. federal government's song and dance just keeps on going over budget.