April 1985
In This Issue
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Articles
The Road to Hill 10
A veteran's return to Vietnam
The Faithless
Beaufort Number 12
Pop Nostalgia: A Counterrevolution
One-Step Stereo
Parlor Pizza
Rooms With Views
Super Thoughts
Over There
Notes: Earth Cookie
Does Paul Bunyan play golf?
Small World
Hurrah for the Next Man Who Dies
The Spoils of Time
Flaubert's Parrot
Proof
The Last Romantic
The Invisible Children
The Atlantic Puzzler
Can't Win for Losing
In western Colorado prosperity comes and goes, and the moving vans line up behind
Ireland: Between Two Economies
Life in the Irish village where Moby Dick was filmed is pleasant but poor
Only Hugh
When Foreign Aid Fails
Twenty years of Western assistance have done little to help, and much to harm, the Africans’ ability to feed themselves
Made in Heaven
International Travel Planner
Midway
. . . he asked him. “Do you see anything?" And he looked up and said, ”I see men; but they look like trees, walking.”Then again he laid hands upon his eyes, and he looked intently, and was restored, and saw everything clearly. (Mark 8:23-25)











