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July/August 1998

EDITOR
Mary Johnson
 
FICTION AND POETRY EDITOR
Anne Finger

DESIGN/PRODUCTION Cliffwood Organic Studio

Vol 19, No. 4
July/August, 1998

ISSN: 0749-9596 Published bimonthly by The Advocado Press PO Box 145 Louisville, KY 40201. Copyright 1998 by The Advocado Press. Reproduction without permission of any material herein is strictly prohibited. Rate for individual subscriptions: $17.50/year organizational rate, $17.50 international rate, $42 To subscribe, send check in U.S. funds to PO Box 145 Louisville, KY 40201

 

 

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Selections from our July/August 1998 issue
for the week of June 25 - July 5
 
The Bad Baby Blues:
Reproductive Technology and the threat to diversity
By Lisa Blumberg
 
Greg Smith gets Chris Reeve On A Roll:
Superman talks with the Disability Nation
 
News Bites Gimps
 
 
D.R. Nation
 
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Selections from our July/August 1998 issue
appearing July 6 - 19
 
Beyond Sticks and Stones: How a nickname could cost Smith Food & Drug, Inc. $10 million
by Carolyn Campbell
 
Verbatim: Chris Reeve and Barbara Walters
Excerpts from the 20/20 interview
 
Suppose Chris Reeve were Barney Frank?
A Summer Exercise
 
D.R. Nation
 

Selections from our July/August 1998 issue
appearing July 20 - August 2
 
Satyagraha & Disability Rights:
An activist visits Gandhi's India
by Zan Thornton
 
Three new movement books
Review by Sally Rosenthal
 
That Old Laundry List
 
 
D.R. Nation
 

Selections from our July/August 1998 issue
appearing August 3 - 16
 
A Billion of Us by 2000
The number of people with disabilities is increasing
by Art Blaser
 
Forward -- and backward
Reading disability rights in postage stamps
by Ken Stein
 
Editorial:Basic Attitudes Have Really Not Changed
 
D.R. Nation
 
 

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