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Illinois Issues
July 1983 VOL. IX NO. 8
Established 1975
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Contents |
August 1983 |
Illinois Issues |
Vol. IX No. 8
Established 1975 |

8 libertarians: more liberty and less goverment
By Robert J. McClory


13 Chicago election: the numbers and the implications
By Paul M. Green

19 Historic Preservation and economic development
By Melinda F. Kwedar
2 Chicago By Ed McManus
Transition report: a promise of reform
4 The state of the State By Joan A. Parker
The only game in town
6 Politics By Barbara J. Hipsman and Bob Springer
1984 congressional elections: return of the star wars
24 Book Review By Jack R. Van Der Slik
California legislature as a 'school for politics'
25 Science By Keith E. Jackson
Radioactive waste compact: to join or not to join?
26 Legislative Action By Nora Newman Jurgens
'New Era' moves major bills
36 The Rostrum By Peter B. Fox
Magnificent miles means more than high tech
38 The Media By Tom Littlewood
Rob Small views big news
39 Washington By Robert Mackay
High energy lobbying for neutron accelerator
7 Letters
30 Executive Report
Enterprise to begin in eight Illinois zones/ State pays women less for equal work/ Greyhound ends service to 36 towns/ Complaint ratios for homeowner and auto insurance released/ Traffic deaths down for sixth straight year
31 State Stix
34 Names
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