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... reported that some 7,000 lobotomies had been performed on Soviet citizens to cure patients of the wrong political beliefs . The report aroused an ache in old wounds that have stubbornly refused to heal . Lobotomies- either chemical or ...
... reported that some 7,000 lobotomies had been performed on Soviet citizens to cure patients of the wrong political beliefs . The report aroused an ache in old wounds that have stubbornly refused to heal . Lobotomies- either chemical or ...
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... reported rate of 8.9 percent in May 1975. But , as it happened , the June 1976 rate was exactly equal to the highest rate recorded in any preceding postwar recession . Moreover , it had remained essentially unchanged since the preceding ...
... reported rate of 8.9 percent in May 1975. But , as it happened , the June 1976 rate was exactly equal to the highest rate recorded in any preceding postwar recession . Moreover , it had remained essentially unchanged since the preceding ...
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... reported unemployment rate by about 0.7 percent . The Vietnam War , as earlier noted , reduced the size of the civilian labor force significantly ; a conservative estimate of the effect on the reported unemployment rate is a reduction ...
... reported unemployment rate by about 0.7 percent . The Vietnam War , as earlier noted , reduced the size of the civilian labor force significantly ; a conservative estimate of the effect on the reported unemployment rate is a reduction ...
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COMMENTS AND OPINIONS | 4 |
David Bensman David Bromwich by Brendan Sexton | 10 |
VICTIMS AND SURVIVORS | 49 |
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