This issue continues previous discussions of two important topics: the economy and food production.
Volume 7, Number 2
March 1975
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Many people feel that the solution to our food problems is to put the Del Montes in moth balls and...
In late November of 1974, three Los Angeles women filed claims for $2 million each against Los...
Two-thirds of the world's population is malnourished and many people are starving this year. It is...
Weather is often used as a catch-all explanation by government and business to explain rising food...
The nineteen sixties meant, for many people, the birth of an understanding of our society which...
Rising food prices affect the poor disproportionately because they must spend a larger portion of...
This Autumn, the City of Boston began the massive busing of school children under a Federal Court...