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Do We Need a Federal Community Property Act?
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In What Direction Should Clinton Move?
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Mr. Green's book, according to his host, "devotes a chapter of modest size to every problem in America with the possible exception of original sin."
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An Approach to Illegitimacy
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Taped on Apr 27, 1993 (New York City, NY) As Mr. Buckley points out, the rising rate of illegitimacy (17 per cent among whites currently, 62 per cent among blacks) is an issue not .. show full overview
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What Is Liberal Education?
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Our guests approach the title questions obliquely but profoundly, getting at what liberal education is and who should receive it by talking about how liberal education is done.
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The Threat of Nuclear Destruction in the New World Order: New Voices, Part I
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The Threat of Nuclear Destruction in the New World Order: New Voices, Part II
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The Threat of Nuclear Destruction in the New World Order: New Voices, Part III
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A Mini-debate About Health Care: Part I: Politics
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The nation was about halfway through the twenty-month-long marathon on health-care reform that had been set in motion by President and Mrs. Clinton.
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A Mini-debate About Health Care: Part II: the Best Plan
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The nation was about halfway through the twenty-month-long marathon on health-care reform that had been set in motion by President and Mrs. Clinton.
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A Mini-debate About Health Care: Part III: Quality Care
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Yes, there's still more to say; these installments look at the subject more from the patient's and the doctor's point of view than the politician's.
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A Mini-debate About Health Care: Part IV: Choice
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Yes, there's still more to say; these installments look at the subject more from the patient's and the doctor's point of view than the politician's.

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