HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 1990; VOL. 281, NO. 1686

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COVER: Illustration by Victoria Kann.

Letters: Passage across the Rio Grande . . . Francisco C. Gomez Jr.
Harper's Index.

READINGS:
Telling Foreign Truths . . . David Rieff.
On the Run with Noriega . . . Captain Ivan Castillo.
Censorship and Its Aftermath . . . Nadine Gordimer.
The Machine in the Kitchen . . . John Thorne.
Waiting for a Glass Eye . . . a memoir by Natalie Kusz.
Let Us Pledge" . . . a poem by Wendell Berry.
And... . . . Yehuda Amichai, Leszek Kolakowski, U. S. Central Command.

Essay: DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA?: Not only the economy is in decline . . . Lewis H. Lapham.
Report: WHEN SCHOOLS FAIL CHILDREN: An English teacher educates his kids at home . . . David Guterson.
Story: NATIVITY, CAUCASIAN . . . Allan Gurganus.
Sibiu Letter: BIG CHILLS: My high school reunion, in Romania . . . Andrei Codrescu.

Acrostic: Thomas H. Middleton.
Puzzle: E. R. Galli and Richard Maltby Jr.

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