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The Washington Spectator 1991: Vol 17 Index PDF

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THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR INDEX TO VOLUME 17, The Washington Spectator (Entries are listed by issue number:page) Agriculture 15:2; 16:2 Education 13:3 Kuwait 1:1; 2:3; 3:4; 5:3; 7:1,2; Solar power 10:2; 22:3 Alaska 18:1 Elections 8: 1-3; 9:3 10:1,2-3; 18:3 Stalin, Joseph 2:1-2 Alternative energy 6:1-2; 10:2; spending on 8:1-3 Lovins, Amory & L. Hunter Stern, Philip 8:1,2,3 25 of women 9:3 6:1,2 i Sununu, Chief of Staff John 13:3- Arms sales 21:2-3 Employment 9:1 Medicare/Medicaid 14:2 4 Baker, Secretary of State James Energy 2:4; 6:1-2; 10:1-2; 13:3,4; Middle East |: 1-3, 2:1,3; 6:2; Taxes 2:4; 3:1; 13:2; 17:2; 20:2 5:1; 6:3 15:1,2,3; 17:3; 22:1-3 7:1,2; 10:1-3; 11:3; 16:3; 17:3; Trade deficit 1:3 Bank of Credit and Commerce plan 10:1-2 20:3; 21:3 Unemployment 17:2 International (BCCI) 18:1-2 Environment 2:4 Military spending 3:2; 6:2; US.S.R. Birth control 15:1,2,3 air pollution 22:1,2 10:2,3; 11:3; 14:1,4; 17:3; 20:4; aid to 17:4; 19:3 Bush, President George clean water 4:4 21:1-3 Communist Party in 2:2; 19:1,2 and domestic spending 6:1; 17:1 pesticides 16:4 National debt 1:3; 13:1; 17:2; coup in 19:1 and the economy 3:1; 20:1,2 recycling 2:4 20:1; 21:1 economy 4:1-3; 19:2-3 and elections 20:1 water pollution 16:2,3 National Organization for elections 1:4 and energy policy 13:3 ERA 9:1 Women (NOW) 9:3 ethnic nationalism 4:2-3 and the Middle East 1:1; 3:2-3; Foreign aid 9:4 Natural resources 15:2,3 food shortages 4:1-2,3; 17:4; 19:1,2 $f thie Ba2. 13:2 Gas, natural 2:4; 22:1,2,3 Nicaragua 18:2,3 Glasnost 2:2 Center for Defense Information Gates, LA Police Chief Daryl Nuclear power 222:: 1,3 and the Middle East 7:3 5:3; 10:3; 19:3; 21:1 2:33 Oil 1:1,3; 3:3; 6: 1; 7:1; 10:1-3; military 2:1; 4:3-4 Cheney, Secretary of Defense Gorbachev, Mikhail 1:4; 4:2,3; 17:3; 18:1; 22:1- 2 military spending 4:2 Richard 10:3 7:1-3; 17:4; 19:1,2 PACs 8:1-3 protests 4:1,3 Child support 9:3 Health care 14:1-3; 15:2; 19:4; Palestine 7:2,3 republics 4:1,2,3; 6:4; 19:1-2 China 5:4; 14:4; 15:3; 20:3 20:2 Panama 5:2 and the Ukraine 4:2,3 population of 14:4 Canadian plan 14:1,2 Pentagon 5:1,2,3; 11:3; 20:4; Violen9c:1 e,2 ; 11:2; 12:1-3 Churchill, Sir Winston 2:2 cost of 14:1-3; 20:2 21:2,3 domestic 9:1,2 CIA 3:3-4; 18:2-3 preventive medicine 14:3 Pesticides 16:4 gang 11:2 and Saddam Hussein 3:3-4 Health insurance 14:1-3 Police 12:1-3 War 1:1-4; 2:1-3; 5:1-3; 6:1,2,3; and Nicaragua 18:2,3 Human rights |:1 brutality 12:1-3 7:1-3; 10:1-3; 17:3 Civil rights 12:1-3; 20:3 in the Middle East 1:1 Population growth 2:4; 14:4; 15:1- cost of 5:3; 6:2 Cold War 2:1-2; 3:2; 19:3 Hunger 9:3; 12:4; 15:1 3 War Powers Act 3:2-3; 13:4 Conflict of interest 18:1 Hussein, Saddam |:1,3,4; 2:3; 3:3- in Asia 14:4; 15:1,2,3 Water Consumer credit 3:1-2 4; 7:1,2; 10:2; 13:2 in U.S. 15:3; 16:4 conservation 16:1,2,3 Corruption, governmental 18:1 Hydrogen power 22:3 Poverty 11:3; 20:1 pollution 16:2,3 Crime 1 1:1-3; 12:1-2 Income, personal |:3; 3:1; 10:4; Prisons | 1:1 purification 4:4 Debt 13:3; 17:2-3; 20:1 Reagan, Ronald |:1; 13:1; 18:1 resources 16:1-3 consumer 3:1 -2 Inner city |1:1-3 and the economy 1:3; 13:1 Wind power 22:3 national 1:3 Iran 3:4; 13:1; 18:2,3; 20:3 and hostages 20:3 Women 9:1-3 Deregulation 18:1! Iraq 1:1-3; 2:1,3; 3:3-4; 4:4; 5:2- and Middle East 1:1; 20:3 and child support 9:3 Desalination 16:2-3 3; 6:1,2,3; 7:1,2,3; 10:1-3; 13:1,2; Recycling 2:4 and domestic violence 9: 1,2 Domestic spending 3:4; 13:2-3; 14:4; 17:3; 18:2,3 Republican Party 1:4 and elections 9:3 17:1 and nuclear bomb 5:1,2 right wing of 1:4 and occupational safety 9:2-3 Drought 16:1-3 Irrigation 16:1,2,3 Saudi Arabia 1:1 ,2,3; 2:1; 5:2,3; sexual harassment of 9:2 Drugs 11:3 Israel 7:2,3 7:1,2; 11:3 World War II 2:1-2 Drugs, prescription 14:2 Keating Jr., Charles H. 6:4; Savings & Loans (S&Ls) | 1:3; Worldwatch Institute 3:4; 6: 1,2; Economy 1:3; 3:1-2; 17:1-3; 21:1,2 8:1,3; 11:3; 18:3 17:2; 20:1-2 15:1-2,3; 16:3; 22:1 U.S. 3:1-2; 13:1-3 Kurds 13:2 Sex discrimination 9:2 Yeltsin, Boris 4:2,3; 19:1,2 | The Washington Spectator Second-Class ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS P.O. Box 20065 Postage Paid at | London Terrace Station New York, NY ¢ For Politicians: A New, Stunning Issue New York, NY 10011 Women promise “all-out campaign” —page 1 Outrage at tactics of Senate committee—page 2 Businesses take on sexual harassment—page 3 ¢ Washington Spectator Index for 1991 —page 4 The Washington Spectator is printed on recycled paper 3)

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