HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE:  OCTOBER 1996; VOL. 293, NO. 1757

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Letters: Deep in Whitewater . . . James B. Stewart, Gene Lyons.
Notebook: Oklahoma lobster . . . Lewis H. Lapham.
Harper's Index.
Readings:.
Taking Stock of What We Have Left . . . Barry Lopez.
The Olympic Spirit on Parade . . . Bernard Derome, Marie-Josee Turcotte.
The Book-Banning Racket . . . Marc Herman.
Lending Big Brother a Hand . . . George Orwell.
They Bombed in Chicago . . . Travelers at O'Hare International Airport.
Eloquence Found . . . Umberto Eco.
Albert Goldbarth.
And... Gertrude Stein, Ana Maria Pacheco.
New Man, the "official magazine of Promise Keepers.
Folio: PENNIES FROM HELL . . . Edwin Dobb In Montana, the bill for America's copper comes due.
Memoir: MISSING CHILDREN . . . Bob Shacochis One couple's anguished attempt to conceive.
Criticism: BACK TO THE FUTURE . . . Russ Rymer Disney reinvents the company town.
Story: HEADS . . . Frederick Busch.
Acrostic: Thomas H. Middleton.
Puzzle: Richard E. Maltby Jr.

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