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TITLE: ATLANTIC Monthly Magazine
[Founded in 1857, and still in publication, one of America's oldest magazines! ATLANTIC MONTHLY features interesting and intelligent articles, and vintage advertisements of the day. Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: DECEMBER 1989; VOLUME 264
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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ARTICLES:
GETTING ALONG WITH JAPAN: Our man in Asia says it's time for America to stop trying to solve its economic problems by demanding that the Japanese change their ways. Without blaming or hectoring any other country, America must put its own house in order. by JAMES FALLOWS.

CAN WE BE GOOD WITHOUT GOD?: Many of the virtues of liberal democracy, such as a belief in the dignity and equality of all people, have strong roots in the union of the spiritual and the political achieved in the vision of Christianity. Can such values survive without these particular roots? An essay on the political meaning of Christianity. by GLENN TINDER.

RUBBISH!: An archaeologist who excavates modern landfills argues that much of the conventional wisdom about solid waste in America may be misleading or downright wrong. by WILLIAM L. RATHJE.

REPORTS & COMMENT:
NOTES:
THE FUTURE OF PENNIES: Let's Ban Them by JONATHAN RAUCH.
No, Let's Keep Them by CULLEN MURPHY.
BURMA:
LIFE IN THE HILLS Students who fled last year's brutal crackdown have assumed an uneasy role in Asia's longest-running civil war. by WENDY LAW-YONE.
MEDICINE: HIGH-RISK PAIN PILLS: Over-the-counter analgesics, such as aspirin and acetaminophen, are potent chemicals, and they are more dangerous than many people think. by LYNDA MORGENROTH.

HUMOR, FICTION, AND POETRY:
THE ORIGINS OF THE COWBOY BOOT by ROLAND SODOWSKY.
THE ANNULMENT by HENRI COLE.
THE ANNOUNCEMENT by JOHN HERSEY.
PROBABILITY by GUY BILLOUT.

BOOKS.
LEARNING BY STORY by NEIL POSTMAN.
A SYMBOL OF THE EIGHTIES Feeding Frenzy: The Inside Story of Wedtech, by William Sternberg and Matthew C. Harrison, Jr. by JACK BEATTY.
BRIEF REVIEWS by PHOEBE-LOU ADAMS.

ARTS AND LEISURE:
TRAVEL: PLUNGE RIGHT IN: A primer on how and where to scuba dive, or learn to, in the Caribbean. by BARBARA WALLRAFF.
MUSIC: THE VOICES OF KURT WEILL: Kurt Weill's popularity may be at its height--and like most successes, this one is a mixed blessing. by LLOYD SCHWARTZ.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
;745 BOYLSTON STREET/CONTRIBUTORS.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE DECEMBER ALMANAC.
ACROSTIC No. 53 by DOROTHY OSBORNE.
THE PUZZLER by EMILY COX AND HENRY RATHVON.
WORD WATCH by ANNE H. SOUKHANOV.
Cover illustration by Brad Holland.

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