April 1983
In This Issue
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Articles
Washington: Eloquent Statistics
A new study of military and social spending details where nations are concentrating their resources
Jade Buddhas, Red Bridges, Fruits of Love
The Roosters Don’t Like It
If that wouldn't sound fishy to an unnumbed person, I don't know what would.
Men Will Be Men
Zeal for the Hidden Detail
New Legends for Old
After Long Silence
Salvador
Auden: A Carnival of Intellect
A Cast of Stars
Tim Page's Nam
Stranger and Brother
Inuit
The Great Extinction
The Conquest of Morocco
The Atlantic Puzzled
Paris: Newsroom Politics
The Socialists have been slow to act on their promise to end government dominance of television news
Baseball: Schedule Makers
When owners begin tampering with a schedule that packs 162 games for each of twenty-six teams into a six-month span, one thing leads to another
Dream Machine
Why the costly, dangerous, and maybe unworkable breeder reactor lives on
1983--a Year for Remembering
Time Line
All the Way in Flagstaff, Arizona
The Image-Maker
Two Suspensions
The Next American Frontier











