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  1. 1

    Canada at the polls, 1984 : a study of the federal general elections

    [Durham, NC] : Duke University Press, 1988
    Format: Book


  2. 2

    Duty and choice : the evolution of the study of voting and voters

    Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, 2019
    Format: Book


  3. 3

    Human rights

    Ipswich, Massachusetts : [Amenia, New York] : Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc. -- Grey House Publishing, 2019
    Second edition.
    Table of Contents:
    Format: Book


  4. 4

    Divided loyalties : the Liberal Party of Canada, 1984-2008 by Jeffrey, Brooke

    Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, 2010
    Format: Book


  5. 5

    The Challenge of restructuring : North American labor movements respond

    Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1993
    Table of Contents: “…: the Democratic-labor alliance in the Reagan-Bush era / Richard Valelly -- Labour, the New Democratic Party, and the 1988 federal election / Elaine Bernard -- An uneasy alliance : the Parti Québćois and the unions / A. …”
    Format: Book


  6. 6

    Major presidential speeches.

    Chagrin Falls, Ohio : Findaway World, 2006
    Unabridged.
    Format: Audio


  7. 7

    Modern scandals

    Ipswich, Massachusetts : Amenia, NY : Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ; Grey House Publishing, 2018
    Second edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim's Nazi past is revealed ; April 22, 1986: Faith healer Peter Popoff is exposed as a fraud ; November 13, 1986-May 4, 1989: Iran-Contra weapons scandal taints Reagan's administration ; January 12 and May 11, 1987: Media reports spark investigation of Australian police corruption ; February 25, 1987: NCAA imposes "death penalty" on Southern Methodist University football ; March 19, 1987: Jim Bakker resigns as head of PTL television network ; April 9, 1987: Bess Myerson resigns as New York Commissioner of Cultural Affairs ; July 25, 1987: Novelist-politician Jeffrey Archer wins libel trial against the Daily Star ; September 23, 1987: Plagiarism charges end Joe Biden's presidential campaign ; December 1, 1987: Yale scholar's wartime anti-semitic writings are revealed ; January 15, 1988: ZZZZ Best Founder is indicted on federal fraud charges ; February 21, 1988: Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart tearfully confesses his adultery ; June, 1988-June, 1989: Insider-trading scandal rocks Japanese government ; Septemer 19, 1988: Stephen Breuning pleads guilty to medical research fraud ; March 23, 1989: Scientists' "cold fusion" claims cannot be verified ; March 29, 1989: Financier Michael Milken is indicted for racketeering and fraud ; May 31, 1989: Speaker of the House Jim Wright resigns in ethics scandal ; August 10, 1989: Japanese Prime Minister Sosuke resigns after affair with a geisha ; August 24, 1989: Pete Rose is banned from baseball for betting on games ; December 3, 1989: Martin Luther King, Jr.'…”
    Format: Book