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Vol. 017 Issue 004 (April 1 1984)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Continuing Crisis
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THE CONTINUING CRISIS e"Hymietown"? Did one of the giants of this great and democratic Republic in mid-February refer to the Big Apple as "Hymietown" and to Jews as "Hymies"? Well,...
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Correspondence
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a local Solomon has awarded him more than $I 1 million in damages. In Caldwell, Idaho, Miss Verna Simons was charged with second-degree manslaughter for dragging a gentleman from her car along...
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Editorials/More Black Cats/Reforming the Arts
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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E D I T O R I A L S MORE BLACK CATS Another black cat news story has been heaved across the Reagan Administration's path to glory. I speak, of course, of the diabolical "blacklist" that was...
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Capitol Ideas/A Yankophobe's Doubts
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Bethell, Tom
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finger at one of the enormously expensive canvases hanging from the wall of some gallery or museum and the thing's value could plunge along with the reputations of all the establishment art...
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High Frontiers of Strategic Defense
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O'Lessker, Karl
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Karl O'Lessker HIGH FRONTIERS OF STRATEGIC DEFENSE The fate o f the earth could be survival. With its request in the fiscal 1985 budget for $1.8 billion for development of a ballistic...
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The Narcissist Generation Hits the Screen
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Yale; Kramer, Rita
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call upon all their witting and unwitting allies in the West to forestall commitment to the program (while they of course plunge full speed ahead with their own). And they will at the...
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Sentiment and the U.S. Immigration Policy
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Bradford, Melvin E.
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six years of life, in which these passions have their origin. Nature, and human nature, being what they are, we may as well accept the implication that both of them, untamed, are unmitigated...
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Presswatch/Brighter Sides
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Barnes, Fred
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BRIGHTER SIDES by Fred Barnes F o r all its adversarial passion in the post-Vietnam, post-Watergate era, the press lovingly and reliably protects a herd of sacred cows. And a large herd at...
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Eminentoes/Whither Mrs. Thatcher?
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Burton, John
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Washington, who died last summer, promoted for years and years. The magazine has enormous influence in the Democratic party, though you would never know it from listening to the Democratic...
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The Nation's Pulse/Tom Stoppard on Broadway
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Shaw, Peter
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"consolidationist" strategy enunciated by Mr. John Biffen, the leader of the House of Commons, against the cutting-taxes-and-spending approach that the chancellor would have preferred...
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Spectator's Journal/Clerical Materialism in Mexico's Southeast
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Martinez, Mary Ball
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job might be done with his aged character, Artur Sammler. In a recent story by Elizabeth Hardwick, "On the Eve," the Bellovian world of New York's upper Broadway and its fashionable upper...
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Israel in the Mind of America
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Isaac, Rael Jean
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BOOK R E V I E W S Israel in the Mind of America by Peter Grose is a gracefully written history of the idea, in America, of a Jewish state and of the eventual response of a Christian political...
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Finest Hour: Winston Churchill 1939-1941
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Gilbert, Martin
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the likes of Anthony Lewis (whose endorsement of the book heads the encomiums on the back jacket), is echoed by Grose, although, as always, Grose conveys his message elegantly. He describes...
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After Brezhnev: The Sources of Soviet Conduct in the 1980s
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Byrnes, Robert F.
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brutal and insidious, and the instinct of many people was to deny the reality of the problem. Once war had begun, Churchill faced this problem in the attitude toward Hitler adopted by the...
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A Partisan Review: Five Decades of the Literary Life Thomas Mallon
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tality, which sets the USSR off from other industrialized countries. The past decade, moreover, has seen an unquantifiable but undeniable decline in civic morale, reflected in...
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Fool for Love: F. Scott Fitzgerald/Class: A Guide Through the American Status System
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Donaldson, Scott; Fussel, Paul
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P h i l l i p s does not find himself a happy man. He has been unable to embrace the neoconservatism that others who followed his honest, troubled route have arrived at. He is a man...
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The Great American Saloon Series/The Milwaukee Turners
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Hoeveler, J. David Jr.
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CORRESPONDENCE (continued from page 7) plainly misunderstood the book. Mr. Chesterton does not defend the Faith on the basis of some post hoc ergo propter hoc rationale as Brookhiser alleges,...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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C U R R E N T W I S D O M The New York Times From a New York Times interview, more o f the Rev. J. J a c k s o n ' s gorgeous elocutions which have so stirred the capital fellows of the...
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