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Batman

June 30, 1995
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I went to see Batman Forever last week and felt sorry for Batman. What the Time-Warner company has done to the Batman comic book character of my childhood is make him resemble Robocop in a high tech special effects frenzy of mindless zip-zap. One reviewer called the film “visual delirium in both form and content.”…

Crooks and Swindlers Protection Act of 1995

June 23, 1995
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Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT) has been busy lately throwing his weight around the Senate, the White House and over at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in order to pass what many consumer and investor groups call the “Crooks and Swindlers Protection Act of 1995.” Dodd, whose definition of liberalism is being for child care…

Roni Rudolph and Gringrich/Dole

June 16, 1995
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The worlds of Roni Rudolph and Gingrich-Dole are far apart indeed. Those twin destroyers of corporate law and order -­Senator Robert Dole and Rep. Newt Gingrich who lead the Republicans — operate in a world of business dinners, corporate lobbyists and industrial campaign finance slush funds. While Roni Rudolph is tirelessly pressing for better meat…

Kirkland and AFL-CIO Rebellion

June 9, 1995
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It has been said that if an earthquake ever struck Washington, D.C., one building would not move — the headquarters of the AFL-CIO labor federation near the White House. The implication of this satiric comment is that the AFL-CIO has been so moribund that nothing could shake it. Well, a shakening is coming from the…

Greed is Killing American Cities

June 2, 1995
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Those Americans who built this country’s large cities decades ago would scarcely believe what their stricken legacies have become today in the hands of contemporary political and business leaders. One third of Detroit’s population of one million live in poverty. The unemployment rate is officially at fifteen percent. While the General Motors’ headquarters building still…

Senate Banking Committee

May 26, 1995
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“Why is the Senate Banking Committee rushing to mark up the huge securities fraud bill (S.240) in a one day meeting before the Memorial Day Congressional recess?”, I asked a Senate aide. “Because of Courtney Ward’s departure,” he replied. Courtney Ward, I was informed, is leaving the Committee staff of Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT) to…

Advertising and Jacobsen’s Book

May 18, 1995
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Hucksters, barkers, hawkers unite. In your relentless quest for new surfaces for your advertisements, could you imagine these places? Air Force One flies all over the world — consider using the side of the president’s plane to advertise Timex watches. How about a billboard on the Washington Monument featuring the newest new detergent? Haven’t we…

Ebola Virus and TB

May 12, 1995
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With the best-seller, Hot Zone and the current movie Outbreak as background, the real outbreak of the Ebola virus is in Kikwit, a city of 600,000 in Zaire. Already dozens have perished from what physicians describe as tissue failure, organ failure, and suffocation with blood flowing from ears, eyes, mouth and other orifices. This lethal…

Negative Effects of NAFTA and GATT

May 5, 1995
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The broken promises from the GATT and NAFTA trade agreements that Washington approved are beginning to bore holes in the pockets of American consumers and workers. Some prices of medicines will go up an estimated $6 billion according to a study by scholars at the University of Minnesota. They arrived at this figure by calculating…

Maggie Kuhn

April 27, 1995
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Ask yourself, do you know anyone in American history who, after retiring at age sixty five, proceeded to organize a national movement that helped greatly to change public attitudes on matters of importance? Only one person comes to mind — Maggie Kuhn, founder of the Gray Panthers, who passed away on April 22 at the…