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A * . 1 a • ,, # 4 • • .0 • _. • a • •• e . 4 10. s • •• * III, • . 0 V • • , • • „, •. ,, • 0 74470 8939 a ••• a f: I • , s•. • ■ . ii ' • • . • . • • * • 1 1 t * OP • S. • • * • Ir .. ...• . ,,. • 11; .4 4, ' '. I, ■ • • ... 41111 4',,, .. ' A.,* ,' T i„„„ • 4 • . • •,,it,. hi'• '4, • cit. , ••11‘.. • ' .••• . ' • • . I • ' - . .„ "., . 1 . , t L 4. ' - 411* "'ft • • '. ' e * .',. 41a. • THIS ISSUE FEATURES Colorless Primaries by Louis Dubose, Michael King & Karen Olsson 4 Frankly, there ain't much in the March run-up for voting Texans to pick and choose. Here's a thumbnail sketch of the primary races almost worth watching. The World Before Roe v. Wide by Molly Ivins 10 At the 25th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision, a feminist writer recalls what it was like for women to live without freedom of choice. DEPARTMENTS BOOKS AND THE CULTURE VOLUME 90, NO. 4 Dialogue 2 A JOURNAL OF FREE VOICES Eternal Words 22 We will serve no group or party but will hew hard to the 9 Poetry by Del Marie Rogers truth as we find it and the right as we see it. We are Dateline Dallas dedicated to the whole truth, to human values above all A Working Alliance interests, to the rights of human-kind as the foundation of democracy: we will take orders from none but our by Geoff Rips own conscience, and never will we overlook or misrep- The PBS Sellout 24 resent the truth to serve the interests of the powerful or Las Americas 12 Book Review by Chris Garlock cater to the ignoble in the human spirit. Writers are responsible for their own work, but not Chile Tomorrow for anything they have not themselves written, and in by Gabriela Bocagrande Striking Out: Jeremy Brecher 26 publishing them we do not necessarily imply that we agree with them, because this is a journal of free voices. Book Review by Julius Getman SINCE 1954 Political Intelligence 16 Worst of Times: John Sayles 28 Founding Editor: Ronnie Dugger Molly Ivins 18 Publisher: Geoff Rips Legacy of a Wise Man Film Review by Steven G. Kellman Editors: Louis Dubose, Michael King Assistant Editor: Mimi Bardagjy Jim Hightower 19 Afterword 30 Associate Editor: Karen Olsson Globaloney Labels, Bad Drugs A Bookman§ Life: David Bowen Poetry Editor: Naomi Shihab Nye & Junket Mail by Bryce Milligan Business Manager, Web Editor: Amanda Toering Development Director: Nancy Williams James Galbraith 20 The Bush Page 32 Production: Harrison Saunders Circulation Assistant: Jeff Mandell Rallying Around Clinton Business, By George Technical Consultant: Brian Ferguson Editorial Intern: Juliana Barbassa Contributing Writers: Bill Adler, Barbara Belejack, Betty Brink, Brett Campbell, Lars Eighner, James K. DIALOGUE Galbraith, Dagoberto Gilb, James Harrington, Jim High- tower, Molly Ivins, Paul Jennings, Steven G. Kellman, Bryce Milligan, Char Miller, Debbie Nathan, John Ross, CHEAPER TO KILL and Plutonium," February 13). The impact Carol Stall, Brad Tyer, James McCarty Yeager. I read with interest "The Humanity of Karla of DOE nuclear safety programs for nu- Staff Photographer: Alan Pogue Contributing Photographers: Vic Hinterlang, Patricia Faye Tucker" (David Dow, February 13). clear weapons facilities continues to be in Moore. The alternative to killing her is her incarcera- the Dark Ages, compared to commercial Contributing Artists: Eric Avery, Tom Ballenger, nuclear safety programs, and is a travesty Richard Bartholomew, Jeff Danziger, Beth Epstein, tion for the rest of her life. Right? How long Valerie Fowler, Kevin Kreneck, Michael Krone, Ben will she live? Forty years. Will it take at least to the American taxpayer and the loyal Sargent, Gail Woods. $20,000 a year to keep her there? How many employees who risk their lives daily at the Editorial Advisory Board: David Anderson, Austin; Elroy Bode, El Paso; Chandler Davidson, Houston; underprivileged children could we feed or facilities, and most of the time unknow- Dave Denison, Arlington, Mass.; Bob Eckhardt, Austin; uproot evil pockets of poverty? They have ingly. Go forth and do good, Government Sissy Farenthold, Houston; John Kenneth Galbraith, Cambridge, Mass.; Lawrence Goodwyn, Durham, N.C.; had their chance to prove their humanity and Accountability Project. I salute Tom Car- Molly Ivins, Austin; Larry L. King, Washington, D.C.; have been judged wanting by twelve peers. penter and this publication! Maury Maverick, Jr., San Antonio; Willie Morris, Jack- son, Miss.; Kaye Northcott, Fort Worth; James Presley, Let's go ahead and get rid of our people a Dan Fairfax Texarkana; Susan Reid, Austin; A.R. (Babe) Schwartz, jury had condemned, and apply the money to internet Galveston; Fred Schmidt, Fredericksburg. 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