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TITLE: REASON magazine
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ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 1981/VoL. 13, No.7
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Entrepeneurs vs NASA. Cover illustration by Douglas Bevans.

FEATURES:
THE SECOND SPACE RACE Governments could continue to monopolize space travel. Or eager private researchers and investors already working in the wings could be allowed to compete. The difference for earthlings will be profound. By James C. Bennett.

INTERVIEW WITH MARK FOWLER The new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission talks about the future of television, radio, and telephone service at the hands of federal regulators. By Milton Mueller.

WHEN EVERYTHING'S PRIVATE... The New York Times complains about letting private groups take over jobs. . . and an urban analyst replies. From the New York Times.

IS THE SUN SETTING ON THE AMERICAN DREAM? Sky-rocketing home prices. clear away the confusion about why, and a solution appears on the horizon. By M. Bruce Johnson.

WHY SHOOT J. R.? This manipulative oil tycoon had it coming to him, right? Which reflects something interesting about how moneymaking is perceived and portrayed in our culture. By Cheri Adrian.

HOW SUNKIST PUT THE SQUEEZE ON THE FTC When oranges were dumped by the truckload in California last spring, accusing fingers were pointed at Sunkist, monopolist of the western citrus market. How does Sunkist maintain its monopoly? Public records and personal interviews tell the story. By Michael McMenamin and Diane Connelly.

DEPARTMENTS.
EDITORIAL/Getting Serious about the Economy.
EDITOR'S NOTES.
VIEWPOINT/Envy.
LETTERS.
HEALTH & WELFARE/How to Stay Well: Using Nutrients.
BRICKBATS.
TAXES/What to Do about Your Taxes Now.
TRENDS.
SPOTLIGHT/Gold Message Courier.
ARTS & LETTERS.
RUDEBARBS.


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