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Battle of the Giants
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Battle of the Giants ACCORDING to a recent news item, the Chinese Communists have sent colonists to develop the marshlands in Manchuria immediately adjacent to the Soviet...
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Arab Unity
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS Arab Unity SYRIA, which broke away from union with Egypt in the fall of 1961, has now taken a major step in the...
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Hospital Workers
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it does seem to our advantage to work for the establishment ef the republican revolution in Yemen, yet it must also be an immediate objective to prevent Saudi Arabia from entering the Yemeni war...
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Supporting Peace
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have immense financial difficulties; they constantly face the threat of bankruptcy. Yet the essential question still remains whether the workers in those hospitals should be expected to bear a...
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For My Father's Grandchildren
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Cogley, John
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have immense financial difficulties; they constantly face the threat of bankruptcy. Yet the essential question still remains whether the workers in those hospitals should be expected to bear a...
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Managing the News
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Horchler, Richard
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~I worry about balancing my books. Why shouldn't the government? That's how David Lawrence puts it in his column, and it makes sense, ~ I told him, "You worry because you are afraid of...
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De Gaulle's Would-Be Assassins
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Barrat, Robert
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ROBERT BARRAT De Gaulle's Would-Be Assassins The General is not beloved by the masses FOR several weeks French newspapers have been carrying long accounts of the trial of those charged with the...
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Little Diary on Growing Old (XVIH) / tr.
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Betocchi, Carlo; Salomon, I. L.
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The leaders of the trade unions are too fearful of losing their followers to leave the terrain of social demands in order to descend into the political arena. Of course one must never wholly...
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The Stage
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Gilman, Richard
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The leaders of the trade unions are too fearful of losing their followers to leave the terrain of social demands in order to descend into the political arena. Of course one must never wholly...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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emmgh or. ~tegrated stringently with the events. For another, the fantastic elements-the family's appearing to the actor's sight but not to the woman's (who, I must fred room to say, is played...
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Books
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handsomely indeed. In his current project, he hopes to match his new prot~g6 (Ricardo Montalban), who is a real grand duke but without money or social graces, to a forty-million-dollar heiress...
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Index to Volume LXXVII
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Index to Volume LXXVII September 28, 1962 to March 22, 1963 Articles, Editorials, Poetry and "Of Note" Adanauer's Decision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editorial 329 After...
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Vol. 078 Issue 001 (March 29 1963)
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