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Vol. 117 Issue 013 (July 13 1990)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE Quinn's sins Washington, D.C. To the Editors: In your issue of May 4 you published a series of articles relating to the legal and ethical predicament of Nancy Cruzan. One article...
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Editorials
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EDITORIALS X-ing communication Cardinal John O'Connor often says more than he intends and as a result ends up in a position other than the one he set out for. His nineteen-thousand-word column on...
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Aftermath of corruption
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Rothschild, Mary; Schau, Edward
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REPORT FROM POLAND AFTERMATH OF CORRUPTION OLD HABITS DIE HARD NELSON MANDELA In a time of sound bites, he speaks in paragraphs. Engaged in a life-and-death struggle in which some of his...
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Who's on first
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Carlin, David R. Jr.
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OF SEVERAL MINDS David R. Carlm, Jr. WHO'S ON FIRST AND WHAT'S ON DECK In the mid-1960s Charles de Gaulle, then president of France, remarked that the United States had won the cold war but...
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The war within
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McCarthy, Abigail
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OF SEVERAL HINDS Abigail McCarthy THE WAR WITHIN TWO STRAINS OF FEMINISM The television cameras and the buses of reporters are long gone from the Wellesley campus. The controversy which swirled...
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An encounter with Lady Poverty
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CANZIO, WILLIAM DI
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AN ENCOUNTER WITH LADY POVERTY REAL LIFE AT THE DRAMA SCHOOL WILLIAM DICANZIO started to write an essay about the soup kitchens of New Haven. Writing Creative Nonfiction was the name of the...
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Poetry
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Miller, Carol
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Carol Miller Hypochondria The instruments intrigue you: cold metal that pries and probes. The bright lights do not 1 righten you, they are like moons, or jolly Gods. You just want "omeone who'll...
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The churches that would not die
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Kirby, Peadar; Gudziak, Borys A.; Broun, Janice
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THE CHURCHES THAT WOULD NOT DIE VICTORY & STRUGGLE IN EASTERN EUROPE PEADAR KIRBY BORYS A. GUDZIAK JANICE BROUN East Germany While the churches' key role in East Germany's revolution last...
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Screen
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Alleva, Richard
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SCREEN DEATH IN A TIME OF AIDS RENE'S 'LONGTIME COMPANION' In life, a dying person deserves our sympathy simply because he or she shares our humanity. But when a fictional character has been...
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Stage
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Weales, Gerald
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STAGE PLAY IT AGAIN 'PIANO LESSON' & 'SPUNK' It is unusual for a play to win the Pultizer Prize before its New York opening, but that is what August Wilson's The Piano Lesson did. As with the...
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Writers Revealed
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Breslin, John B.
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BOOKS Deeper than sex or politics The trade of interviewing has many Jacks (and Jills) but few masters, and that's all right in general since most subjects get the interviewers they deserve. But...
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Franz Werfel
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Gromer, Crystal
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WERFEL DISCOVERED FRANZ WERFEL A Life in Prague, Vienna, and Hollywood Peter Stephan Jungk Grove Weidenfeld, $24.95, 318 pp. Crystal Gromer In the autumn of 1919, Franz Werfel confessed to his...
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