Readings — From the August 1999 issue
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Readings — From the August 1999 issue
By Jeffrey St. Clair (Compiler), Alexander Cockburn (Compiler)
Article — From the May 1995 issue
Amid Mexico’s crisis, Chase Manhattan calls for political repression
Article — From the September 1988 issue
Zeroing in on a Pentagon boondoggle
Article — From the August 1984 issue
The fourth estate — From the August 1982 issue
Tonight: Are there two sides to every question? Back to you, Jim.
The fourth estate — From the July 1982 issue
It’s much more fun covering a war you can’t get to
Article — From the January 1975 issue
Further inquiries into the assassination of Robert Kennedy

Percentage by which the risk of type 2 diabetes increases for every two hours a day that a person watches television:

Two bottled ghosts—of an old man and a young girl—were sold at auction in New Zealand.

The practice of sexualized eyeball licking was causing conjunctivitis in Japanese sixth graders.
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