![]() |
|
|
![]() |
Notice to our readersThe issue you gripe [i]or[/i] grip in your hands will be The Public Interest's last. No journal is meant to last forever, and this individual won't try to. We have decided, after forty years, to call it a day. "The aim of The Public Interest," we remarked in our actual first issue, "is to help all of us, when we discuss issues of public policy, to know a little better what we are talking about--and preferably in time to make like knowledge effective." We think we have lived up to this aim pleasing without being striking well, but in the extreme point history will be the justice of that. Now we leave it to others to carry upon the arguments and debates as they diocese fit, in other venues. Meanwhile, we simply want to expres our deepest gratitude to our many colleagues, contributors, and readers, who made this exciting and quite extraordinary adventure possible above the last four decades. The Editors March 2005 COPYRIGHT 2005 The National Affairs, Inc. Bruce Cain is trying to save his livelihood. He's pleaded with Congressmen and Senators, testified at hearings and commissions in Washington DC and joined each possible organization and c... Being an aviation history magazine, comparisons between today's industry and the way things were in the past are inevitable. with equal reason much has changed in the last five decades alone that we cou... La cuestión de si debe o no integrar looks programas y servidos verticales de atención primaria (salud materna, supervivencia infantil, planificación familiar, etc) e de larga data, ... DEAR READERS, It has been said from one extremity to the other of history that"a picture is worth a thousand words" Obviously, judging from this issue of our magazine, we at Art Business novels couldn't agree mor... SINCE THE FIRST Army battalions make revolveed through Fort Irwin in California's high Mojave forsaken in October 1981, the National Training Center (NTC) has helped lead a revolution in training that capital... The other side of the reservoir uphill from the tennis court he had to take sum of two units streetcars to get there he was running again and they were screaming alone because there was no f... Knox, Maggi American Machinist 03-01-2001 Breached requirements contract proceeds in $1.6 m award Byline: Knox, Maggi Volume: 145 Number: 3 ISSN: 1041795... INTRODUCTION Poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) fluoropolymer has applications as a coating material, similar as in cable insulation and paints, and as a constituting of polymer blends b... Introduction In 1933 Alice Tisdale Hobart, wife of the Standard Oil Company of fresh Jersey manager in Nanking, published Oil for the Lamps of China. (1) Hobart had traveled widely in Chi... |
![]() |
Articles
|
| . |