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Vol. 121 Issue 021 (December 2 1994)
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE Not then but now San Antonio, Tex. To the Editors: Edward Gaffhey' s ignorance of the subject on which he pontificates ["One Troubled Family," November 4] is illustrated by his...
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Editorial
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After the deluge I ollowing the American Revolution, there was a burst of energy in American society so great that historians have likened it to an explosion. The energy produced propelled not...
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Notebook
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Steinfels, Margaret O 'Brien
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A NEW ROLE FOR HILLARY CIRCUIT-RIDING FIRST LADY illary Rodham Clinton has been banished to the nether world where bad girls are sent when the fates decide they have brought down the wrath of...
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Can Republicans govern?
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McWilliams, Wilson Carey
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ELECTION '94 CAN REPUBLICANS GOVERN? NOT THE WAY THEY CAMPAIGNED ven a Jeremiah might have found the elections of 1994 a bit much. There were scattered consolations: some Republican...
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The future of foreign policy
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Hehir, J. Bryan
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J. Bryan Hehir THE FUTURE OF FOREIGN POLICY THE ODD COUPLE: BILL & JESSF he elections of 1994 had one overwhelming result and multiple explanations about the roots of the Republican victory....
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Can we still talk?
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Ellis, Susan; Marino, Gordon
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CAN WE STILL TALK? EXPERIMENTING ON HUMAN EMBRYOS SUSAN ELLIS GORDON MARINO ater this month, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will decide how to review and possibly fund experiments on...
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Poetry
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Siegel, Joan I.
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Joan I. Siegel Arctic Tern At a certain moment he lifts himself into the air and rows under the stars like a tiny boat the ocean could break in two. He doesn't look back or wonder about...
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A modest proposal
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Law, Ishmael
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A MODEST PROPOSAL A BABY BY ANY OTHER NAME ISHMAEL LAW he National Institutes of Health (NIH) is considering a proposal to beget human lab animals, provided they are destroyed before they...
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Alleva, Richard
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IN THE KINGDOM OF CRANKS 'ED WOOD' & 'ROAD TO WELLVILLE' merica, being the Emersonian land of selfreliance and self-invention, is also a nurturer of spectacular cranks. Think of Brook...
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Critics' choices for Christmas
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Maitland, Sara; Coles, Robert; Weakland, Rembert G.; Keen, Suzanne; McConnell, Frank; Mason, Alane; Hansen, Ron
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BOOKS Critics1 choices for Christmas Sara Naitland Sara Maitland, a novelist and theologian, lives in Kettering, England. Her most recent novel is Ancestral Truths (Henry Holt). asily the...
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City lights
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Byrne, Henry J.
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City lights HARRY J. BYRNE The following is adapted from a regular column, "From the Pastor's Desk," appearing in the parish bulletin of Epiphany Parish in New York City. he news media, both...
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Vol. 121 Issue 022 (December 16 1994)
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