Category B |
Press: Editorial |
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B01 |
San Francisco Examiner |
2006 words |
October 6, 1992, p. A16 |
'Clinton as a Free--Trader' |
001--037 |
October 6, 1992, p. A16 |
'Shipping Sushi to Osaka' |
039--072 |
October 6, 1992, p. A16 |
'Save the Tiger' |
074--106 |
October 4, 1992, p. A14 |
'All Shook Up' |
108--143 |
October 4, 1992, p. A14 |
'Enact Workers Comp Reform Now' |
145--179 |
October 4, 1992, p. A14 |
'The Last Lion' |
181--217 |
March 23, 1992, p. B1 |
'Hands Off the Library' |
219--236 |
typographical error: |
part corrected to parts (90) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
re-erect (26) |
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ultra-radical (189) |
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B02 |
The Miami Herald |
2005 words |
August 26, 1992, p. 30A |
'Powerless, But Not Hopeless' |
001--047 |
August 26, 1992, p. 30A |
'Dry Well Rings Hollow' |
049--077 |
August 26, 1992, p. 30A |
'We Shall Overcome' |
079--188 |
August 26, 1992, p. 18A |
'Bush: A Fighting Speech' |
120--172 |
August 26, 1992, p. 18A |
'Still Better in the Bahamas' |
174--201 |
August 26, 1992, p. 18A |
'Two Cases, Two Concerns' |
203--221 |
Copyright 1992 by the Miami Herald. Reprinted with permission. |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
pre-cautionary (27) |
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water-distribution (54) |
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<&|>sic!: |
Institutions will be reborn and rebuild (97) |
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Miami and all of South Florida have [...] and its will again (102-103) |
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B03 |
USA Today |
2006 words |
August 21--23, 1992, p. 12A |
'What Voters Should Watch For -- and Ignore' |
001--039 |
August 21--23, 1992, p. 12A |
'Help Protect Home Buyers' |
041--´073 |
August 25, 1992, p. 10A |
'Andrew's Lesson: Disaster Planning Pays Dividends' |
075--097 |
August 25, 1992, p. 10A |
'Protect Telephone Privacy' |
099-135 |
August 26, 1992, p. 8A |
'Don't Reject Private Initiatives in Education' |
137--177 |
August 26, 1992, p. 8A |
'Soaked by Andrew' |
179--202 |
August 27, 1992, p. 10A |
'Federal Jobs Programs Must Be Made to Work' |
204--244 |
August 27, 1992, p. 10A |
'Unite the United Way' |
246--251 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
grade-school (143) |
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re-election (220) |
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mis-management (249) |
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B04 |
Wall Street Journal |
2012 words |
August 26, 1992, p. A6 |
'Quit Feeding the Flab' |
001--078 |
August 26, 1992, p. A6 |
'The Korea--China Calculus' |
080--142 |
August 27, 1992, p. A10 |
'The Clintons and the Lawyers' |
144--210 |
Copyright 1992 Dow Jones Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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B05 |
Savannah News Press |
2005 words |
July 23, 1992, p. 8A |
'The Primary Results' |
001--068 |
July 23, 1992, p. 8A |
'President Should Settle Up' |
070--093 |
July 25, 1992, p. 8A |
'An Unpleasant Surprise' |
095--136 |
July 26, 1992, p. 4B |
'Ugly Campaign Tactics' |
138--180 |
July 26, 1992, p. 4B |
'Jones Falls; Newt Hangs On' |
182--214 |
July 26, 1992, p. 5B |
'Keeping Up with Crooks' |
216--225 |
July 24, 1992, p. 6A |
'Still Needed: Great Orators' |
227--231 |
B06 |
Chicago Tribune |
2013 words |
August 23, 1992, p. 2 |
'Bush Gets Back in the Game' |
001--073 |
August 23, 1992, p. 2 |
'It's Time for These to Go' |
075--117 |
August 25, 1992, p. 18 |
'The Taxman's Knocking on the Door' |
119--168 |
August 25, 1992, p. 18 |
'China and South Korea Make Up' |
170--219 |
August 25, 1992, p. 18 |
'A Military Stance That's Hard to Defend' |
221--225 |
B07 |
Chicago Tribune |
2008 words |
August 26, 1992, p. 16 |
'The School Board Must Move On Reform' |
001--055 |
August 26, 1992, p. 16 |
'The Ticklish Politics of Ethanol' |
057--105 |
August 26, 1992, p. 16 |
'Is There Life without Political Signs?' |
107--151 |
August 27, 1992, p. 30 |
'A Ruling on the Law, Not Abortion' |
153--211 |
August 27, 1992, p. 30 |
'Bush's Necessary Risk in Iraq' |
213--225 |
B08 |
Time |
2011 words |
May 25, 1992, p. 9 |
'From the Publisher' |
001--042 |
June 1, 1992, p. 6 |
'From the Publisher' |
044--086 |
June 8, 1992, p. 3 |
'From the Publisher' |
088--130 |
July 27, 1992, p. 4 |
'From the Publisher' |
132--175 |
August 3, 1992, p. 4 |
'From the Publisher' |
177--208 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
in-depth (13) |
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B09 |
The Christian Science Monitor |
2007 words |
November 27--December 3, |
'S. African Realism' |
001--045 |
1992, p. 20 |
'Talks Worth Continuing' |
047--086 |
'Tolerating Atrocity' |
088--133 |
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December 25--31, 1992, p. |
'IBM in Perspective' |
135--172 |
20 |
'No Time for Hate Conspiracies' |
174--210 |
February 3, 1992, p. 20 |
'Gerrymander Wars' |
212--225 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
long-term (31) |
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power-sharing (39) |
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B10 |
Business Week |
2020 words |
December 7, 1992, p. 72 |
'Gatt: Who Says Bush Is a Lame Duck?' |
001--026 |
December 7, 1992, p. 72 |
'How to Spread the Gospel of Quality' |
028--065 |
December 7, 1992, p. 72 |
'Westinghouse's Do--Little Board' |
067--099 |
December 21, 1992, p. 56 |
'Channeling Big Stores' Awesome Clout' |
101--138 |
December 21, 1992, p. 56 |
'Seasoned Advisers Can Take Clinton Only So Far' |
140--168 |
December 21, 1992, p. 56 |
'Hong Kong Needs a Quick, Quiet Settlement' |
170--202 |
December 28, 1992, p. 92 |
'The Markets Are Applauding -- So Far' |
204--226 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
under-development (19) |
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non-profit (55) |
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chair-man (150) |
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investor-friendly (214) |
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B11 |
San Francisco Examiner |
2006 words |
October 6, 1992, p. A17 |
'Ted Kennedy: Product of the '70s' |
001--087 |
October 6, 1992, p. A17 |
'The Song of Muzak' |
089--166 |
October 4, 1992, p. A15 |
'Perot's Quiet Running Mate' |
168--226 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
mutton-chops (51) |
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hip-hugging (55) |
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camp-fires (134) |
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'rinky-tinky-tin-tin' (138) |
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B12 |
San Francisco Chronicle |
2011 words |
September 11, 1992 |
'Has Bush Really Flipped on Abortion?' |
001--076 |
July 16, 1992, p. A23 |
'Burma's Quiet Prisoner Maintains Her "Presence"' |
078--112 |
July 16, 1992, p. A22 |
'Benicia Home' |
114--126 |
July 16, 1992, p. A22 |
'Poignant Pleas' |
128--156 |
July 16, 1992, p. A22 |
'U.S.--Mexico Nearing Deal' |
158--186 |
July 16, 1992, p. A23 |
'Greatest Female Sex Symbol of All Time?' |
188--214 |
October 4, 1992, p. A15 |
'Camille Paglia - Born to Be Mild. Not.' |
216--229 |
B13 |
The Orlando Sentinel |
2013 words |
August 25, 1992, p. A6 |
'Political Conventions Are Devoid of, Disconnected from, Reality' |
001--069 |
August 27, 1992, p. A15 |
'It's Not OK to Do Whatever You Want' |
071--138 |
August 27, 1992, p. A14 |
'Your Candidates Won't Fight for Your Economic Independence' |
071--138 |
August 25, 1992, p. A7 |
'Not All Wives Like Their Mates the Way Barbara Likes George' |
140--209 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
Disney-like (16) |
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job-destroying (31) |
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life-boats (37) |
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B14 |
Savannah News--Press |
2002 words |
July 26, 1992, p. 5B |
'Bush's Regulations: The Unkindest Cut' |
001--086 |
July 26, 1992, p. 5B |
'Why the GOP Is Ignoring "Desert Storm"' |
088--151 |
July 26, 1992, p. 4B |
'As Customary, Reflections on Tuesday's Elections' |
153--236 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
moon-beam (72) |
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first-round (187) |
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play-grounds (199) |
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up-hill (206) |
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B15 |
The Atlanta Constitution/ The Atlanta Journal |
2007 words |
July 30, 1992, p. A11 |
'Abortion Debate Is Becoming Moot' |
001--063 |
July 31, 1992, p. A11 |
'Political Pro Strings along Press Corps' |
065--140 |
July 30, 1992, p. A13 |
'2 Is Enough? For Families, That's the Subtle Message' |
142--198 |
July 30, 1992, p. A13 |
'Balanced Budget a Bitter Bill' |
200--227 |
typographical error: |
learn to how to corrected to learn how to (55) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
Washington-headquartered (76) |
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break-through (86) |
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Baker-friendly (124) |
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two-child (157) |
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balanced-budget (213, 227) |
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B16 |
The New York Times |
2025 words |
August 22, 1992, p. 15 |
'Poor, Misunderstood Garbage' |
001--091 |
August 22, 1992, p. 15 |
'Recycling, Minus the Myth' |
093--157 |
August 26, 1992, p. A19 |
'The World Needs an Army on Call' |
159--221 |
Copyright 1992 by The New York Times Company. Reprinted by permission. |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
waste-management (45) |
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past-consumer (66) |
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well-being (168) |
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pre-emptive (208) |
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life-threatening (214) |
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B17 |
The Dallas Morning News |
2010 words |
September 6, 1992, p. 5J |
'Prejudice and "Problem People"' |
001--101 |
September 6, 1992, p. 5J |
'Gore's Book Is Good Case against Him' |
103--196 |
September 6, 1992, p. 5J |
'Congress Avoids Fiscal Restraints for Its Staff' |
198--216 |
B18 |
The Nation |
2013 words |
March 2, 1992, p. 256 |
'Nukes for Sale' |
001--090 |
March 2, 1992, p. 257 |
'Toxic Banking' |
092--181 |
March 16, 1992, cover, p. 329 |
'Implants: Truth and Consequences' |
183--218 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
mass-produced (26) |
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policy-makers (30) |
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Nuclear-powered (50) |
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project-oriented (153) |
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out-right (187) |
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breast-enlarged (202) |
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B19 |
Chicago Sun—Times |
2013 words |
August 23, 1992, p. 39 |
'Task Proves Too Great for Bush' |
001--073 |
August 23, 1992, p. 41 |
'Times Change and So Does Writer's Task' |
075--144 |
August 23, 1992, p. 42 |
'Bush Plays the Shell Game with Proposal for Tax Cut' |
146--225 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
college-educated (93) |
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co-author (135) |
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B20 |
Newsweek |
2003 words |
November 16, 1992, p. 52 |
'Here Come the Eager Beavers' |
001--110 |
November 23, 1992, p. 35 |
'Europe, Our Former Ally' |
112--215 |
October 12, 1992, p. 47 |
'This Economy Won't Walk' |
217--219 |
Copyright 1992 by Newsweek, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission. |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
herky-jerky (13) |
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Middle-class (93) |
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all-purpose (150) |
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B21 |
San Francisco Examiner |
2007 words |
October 4, 1992, p. A14 |
'Judge Bea's Case' |
001--061 |
October 4, 1992, p. A14 |
'Bush Can't Manage' |
063--077 |
October 4, 1992, p. A14 |
'State Plans for Extra Income Don't Endanger Parks' |
079--125 |
October 6, 1992, p. A16 |
'City Hall Salaries and Automobile Perks' |
127--182 |
October 6, 1992, p. A16 |
'Marines vs. AIDS Ad' |
184--211 |
October 6, 1992, p. A16 |
'Electoral Win--Lose Folly?' |
213--223 |
October 6, 1992, p. A16 |
'500 Years from Now?' |
225--240 |
October 6, 1992, p. A16 |
'Bush's Bid for "Trust"' |
242--247 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
sub-compact (168) |
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trade-mark (195) |
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B22 |
San Francisco Chronicle |
2007 words |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'Chilling Specter' |
001--024 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'Ross for Boss' |
026--043 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'Titillating' |
045--052 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
''Sore Sport'' |
054--066 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'Women for Clinton' |
068--092 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'Diversity at Boalt' |
094--104 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'Why Bush' |
106--128 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'Sex, Abortion and the GOP' |
130--151 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'Oust Congress' |
153--162 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'No Contest' |
164--191 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'Man of Change' |
193--208 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'No Gimme's' |
210--222 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'7th on Sale: A Zoo' |
224--233 |
October 5, 1992, p. A18 |
'WAVES Reunion' |
235--243 |
July 6, 1992, p. A16 |
'Family Values' |
245--257 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
over-turn (78) |
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B23 |
The Miami Herald |
2012 words |
August 22, 1992, p. 18A |
'Help Aristide Return to Power in Haiti' |
001--034 |
August 22, 1992, p. 18A |
'On Unincorporated Dade Residents' Needs' |
036--069 |
August 22, 1992, p. 18A |
'Address the Issues' |
071--081 |
August 22, 1992, p. 18A |
'Aviño's Reality Check' |
083--094 |
August 26, 1992, p. 30A |
'Free Trade Mugs the U.S.' |
096--118 |
August 26, 1992, p. 30A |
'Eastern Europe Tragedy Merits Front--Page Play' |
120--145 |
August 26, 1992, p. 30A |
'Hispanic Isn't a Race' |
147--159 |
August 26, 1992, p. 30A |
'Simpson Isn't the Only Popular Homer' |
161--181 |
August 26, 1992, p. 30A |
'Welcome Garbage Police!' |
183--213 |
August 26, 1992, p. 30A |
'Overrun by Aliens' |
215--238 |
August 26, 1992, p. 30A |
'On the Bosom Beat' |
240--255 |
Copyright 1992 by the Miami Herald. Reprinted with permission. |
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typographical error: |
Downtown Miami: 'Mayday!': corrected to Downtown Miami: 'Mayday!' [colon omitted] (244) |
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more-important offenses corrected to more important offenses (245-246) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
unincorporated-area (56) |
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View-points (127) |
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waster-hauler (197) |
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B24 |
Savannah News—Press |
2030 words |
July 26, 1992, p. 5B |
'How Taxpayers Might Stop Deficit Spending' |
001--035 |
July 26, 1992, p. 5B |
'Court's Beachfront Decision Reinforces Property Rights' |
037--069 |
July 26, 1992, p. 5B |
'Our Judicial System: A Retort' |
071--097 |
July 26, 1992, p. 5B |
'A Humanist Speaks Out' |
099--139 |
July 26, 1992, p. 5B |
'Get Rid of the Rebel Image' |
141--154 |
July 25, 1992, p. 8A |
'A Perot Backer's Plea: Come Join Us' |
156--188 |
July 25, 1992, p. 8A |
'Statesboro: Grow Up' |
190--217 |
July 25, 1992, p. 8A |
'Change in DUI Law Was Unfair' |
219--246 |
<&|>sic!: |
It's becoming increasing apparent (67) |
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There would be considerable more research (121) |
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B25 |
New York Times |
2014 words |
August 22, 1992, p. 14 |
'Who's behind Hysteria in the Maine Woods' |
001--026 |
August 22, 1992, p. 14 |
'Monterey Safeguarded' |
028--070 |
August 22, 1992, p. 14 |
'Alaska's Park Pennies' |
072--094 |
August 22, 1992, p. 14 |
'In Algeria, Not French, But Arabs Suffered' |
096--134 |
August 22, 1992, p. 14 |
'Must Doctors Always Do Something?' |
136--178 |
August 22, 1992, p. 14 |
'Treat Hypertension with Right Mix of Drugs' |
180--208 |
August 22, 1992, p. 14 |
'Let's Reject Concept of Dogs as Designer Jeans or Sports Cars' |
210--239 |
August 22, 1992, p. 14 |
'Relief on Auto Alarms' |
241--248 |
Copyright 1992 by The New York Times Company. Reprinted by permission. |
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typographical error: |
ritrodine corrected to ritodrine (139) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
co-operative (40) |
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run-down (115) |
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B26 |
The Christian Science Monitor |
2011 words |
November 27 -- December 3, 1992, p. 20 |
'NAFTA Seen as Resulting in Devastation for Mexico's Corn Growers' |
001--066 |
December 4--10, 1992, p. 20 |
'A Two--Sided Coin: Feeding the Hungry and Preserving the Land' |
068--137 |
December 11--17, 1992, p. 20 |
'The US Government's "Tough Love" Approach to Somalia' |
139--209 |
December 25--31, 1992, p. 20 |
'Clinton's Middle East Policy' |
211--253 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
free-market (37) |
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counter-productive (84) |
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B27 |
The Nation |
2023 words |
February 3, 1992, p. 110 |
'"Bessie" & Anita Hill' |
001--022 |
February 3, 1992, p. 110 |
'Girls & Boys in the Ban' |
024--045 |
March 2, 1992, p. 254 |
'N.E.C.L.C. & C.O.s' |
047--089 |
March 2, 1992, p. 254 |
'Grandmas' |
091--102 |
March 2, 1992, p. 254 |
'Greens' |
104--115 |
March 2, 1992, p. 254 |
'Shapiro Replies' |
117--145 |
March 16, 1992, p. 326 |
'About that Ad' |
147--168 |
March 16, 1992, p. 326 |
'About that Disclaimer' |
170--185 |
March 16, 1992, p. 326 |
'From the Advertiser' |
187--200 |
March 16, 1992, p. 326 |
'Twofold Oversight' |
202--226 |
March 16, 1992, p. 326 |
'Perez Replies' |
228---240 |
ambiguous hyphen: |
well-funded (124) |
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free-speech (126) |
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