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Number 68, March 31, 2000
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L. Neil Smith, Publisher [email protected] John Taylor, Editor |
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Table of Contents
1. Letters to the Editor
by Our Readers
2. Editor's Notes
by John Taylor
3. Ban the Buses, Ban the Boats
by Robert Ellis
4. Mafungo!!!
by Michael J. Bates
5. What Do You Mean "We", Kemo Sabe?
by L. Neil Smith
6. The Vultures Fly High
by Victor Milan
7. Murder by Gun Control
by L. Neil Smith
8. Enslaving Private Ryan
by Michael J. Bates
9. A Word from the Author
by L. Neil Smith
10. Biggun Stump Sounds Off!
by Michael J. Bates
11. "Intelligence Guided By Experience"
A Brief Look at Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe
by L. Neil Smith
12. Mothers' Prerogative
by Govco
13. In Praise of Outlaws
by Ernest Partisan
14. Gun Controllers Land in Africa
by Andrew Muriithi
15. How We Lost the War of Juanita's Lip;
Or, Return of the Balkan Tar-Baby
by Victor Milan
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