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SPECTATOR'S JOURNAL LETTER FROM BODRUM by Herb Greer Bodrum, Turkey t4V or Americans," I said to Ah.1.. med, "Turkey is a bird that goes gobble, gobble. You eat it at Thanksgiving and...
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In late sunmier the British were lulled and then infuriated by two different echoes of the same imperial dream. The sedative was Prince Andrew's wedding to Sarah Ferguson, cheered in the center...
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fringe of youth-fiRed rallies last fall and wonder, "Where am 19. '' Spencer remembered the old days when Reagan used to get booed off campuses. Anyway, the media jumped on the...
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ty has served a vital purpose of its founders: It has been the instrument of procuring reconciliation between France and West Germany. The finanCial burdens it has imposed on its members,...
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EUROPEAN DOCUMENT THE BOYS OF THE I.R.A. by Herb Greer The world, as they say, little noted nor long remembered a remarkable statement made during August in London. The words were uttered by the...
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diffidence with respect to prescribing content, standards, and behavior for students. If he cannot bring himself to stipulate that every high school pupil must study chemistry or learn a foreign...
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a New York City Housing Authority project and, you, my dea/brothers, are getting the McGees. Do you wonder that you are baffled? The families have bar: fled far better caseworkers for years...
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B 0 0 K R E V I E W S Suppose (God help us) that Michael Foot should one day become Prime Minister of Great Britain. What in the world would the Americans make of him? If the...
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Runyon type and she an over-painted blonde showgirl with a perfect build up to the neck and a perfect vacuum above it, represent one of the many facets of what may really be the long-heralded...
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Herb Greer LEFT-HAND DRIVE ON THE ROAD TO SERFDOM Never before in Britain have so few produced so little for so much. In January this year you could read an editorial in the Observer of London...
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