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The Odd Couple
(July 2000)
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Euro Vista By Ray Alan The Odd Couple Aleppo emerges from the horizon like an oasis city surrounded by stone walls the color of moonlight. It dominates the northern Syrian plain as if still...
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Ethnic Thuggery
(November 1999)
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Euro vista By Ray alan Ethnic Thuggery The Most Cynical catch phrases of the 1990s were probably "ethnic cleansing," "ethnic purging" and "ethnic purification"—terms used to describe the...
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France's Dynamic City
(April 1999)
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Euro vista By Ray Alan France's Dynamic City Even when I was a small schoolboy in the north of England, I knew there was a city—nearly a thousand miles away in the south of France—called...
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Arabs, Jews and Paris
(January 1999)
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Euro vista By Ray Alan Arabs, Jews and Paris Journalism isn't always as surrealistic as Hollywood pretends, but it tries hard. The first editor who paid me a retainer said he did so...
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A Spanish Carnival
(April 1998)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN A Spanish Carnival The seafront was pleasantly lit and lined with hundreds of chairs. Choosing a pair, Jeannette and I found ourselves surrounded by three generations...
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Growing Pains and Cultural Hemlines
(June 1995)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Growing Pains and Cultural Hemlines NEWT GINGRICH'S grim picture of a society in which "12-year-olds have babies, 15-year-olds kill each other, 17-year-olds have aids, and...
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France's Uneasy Spring
(March 1995)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN France's Uneasy Spring "IT WAS the best of times, it was the worst of times... it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was...
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That Old Spy Nerwork
(September 1995)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN That Old Spy Network HAMLET was a great lad for half-truths. Conscience doth not make cowards of us all; it can inspire courage, even in villains. After World War II,...
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Hate Thy Neighbor?
(October 1994)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Hate Thy Neighbor? WE SHOULD be grateful to the ex-Yugo?slavs for reminding us that the most per?nicious plague afflicting humanity is still nationalism (with its...
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Letter from the Midi
(August 1994)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Letter from the Midi YOU PROBABLY saw pictures of those intrepid American septuagenarians parachuting into Normandy on the 50th anniversary of D-Day. Ten weeks later, more...
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The Anglo-Russian Game
(March 1993)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN The Anglo-Russian Game "You could smell them coming, it was said, even before you heard the thunder of their hooves. But by then it was too late. Within seconds came the...
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Foreign Games and Royal Antics
(September 1992)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Foreign Games The overseas news coverage of most London tabloids is governed by the principle "Abroad is unutterably bloody." Normally they give it little space, but in...
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Down Among the Spymen
(June 1992)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Down Among the Spymen It would seem that the senior spies and security chiefs of the Soviet Empire did not really enjoy "intelligence" work: They were essentially...
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L. A. as Seen from Europe
(May 1992)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN L. A. as Seen from Europe The Los Angeles riots had something in common with the disorders that shook several English communities in the 1980s. In England too, legal,...
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Dubious Allies in the Gulf
(October 1990)
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Euro Vista By RAY ALAN Dubious Allies in the Gulf Many Western officials and commentators have exaggerated the significance of the "alliance" between the United States, the European...
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An Anglo-Spanish Nightmare
(November 1989)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN An Anglo-Spanish Nightmare Kino Juan Carlos of Spain could charm a republican of f a barricade; Lord Nicholas Gordon Lennox is the kind of ambassador who makes...
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Mining the Spy World
(November 1987)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Mining the Spy World Seen from this side of the pool, Watergate and Iranscam seemed mere peccadillos compared with the skulduggery some European governments are...
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Down Among the Backwoodsmen
(October 1987)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Down Among the Backwoodsmen The setting was a small French restaurant beside the Mediterranean, but the man I was having lunch with was an officer in the English...
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That Other Old Profession
(May 1987)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN That Other Old Profession Allen Dulles warned a Congressional committee in 1947 that if the CIA became "a great big octopus" it would not function well. The staff...
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The Long March of the Prince of Wales
(January 1987)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN The Long March of the Prince of Wales Whenever a Vice President of the United States is tempted to grumble that he is underemployed and that the fellow in the Oval...
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Hanging on Princes' Favors
(December 1986)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Hanging on Princes' Favors Just 50 years ago , the English establishment was in the grip of the crisis provoked by Edward VIII's desire to marry Wallis Simpson (nee...
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Buckingham Dallas
(October 1986)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Buckingham Dallas In most of Europe, supplies of Dallas dry up in the summer. A few public-spirited television stations rebroadcast past installments several times a week,...
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Europe's Pop Ideologist
(March 1986)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Europe's Pop Ideologist "Ronald Reagan wouldn't recognize an idea if his horse tripped over one," an English politician said soon after the President's first election....
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Britain's Cloak-and-Dagger Industry
(December 1985)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Britain's Cloak-and-Dagger Industry Asked why spy-fiction is so popular in England, a best-selling English novelist said recently: "Deviousness is one of our national...
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Are Foreigners Human?
(September 1985)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Are Foreigners Human? Every Sick Society needs scapegoats; and many people low down the socio-cultural scale like to think others are still lower. In Bristol as in Beirut,...
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Britain's Tribal Warriors
(May 1985)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Britain's Tribal Warriors "How can these English be considered civilized?" asked a Rome daily. "Europe is tired of English vandalism," declared Spanish, French and Dutch...
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Britain, Iran and the Third World War
(April 1985)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Britain, Iran and the Third WorldWar Forty Years after the end of World War II some Western Europeans are asking not only "Could it happen again?" but "What would it be...
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"Brawl, Britannia"
(November 1984)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Brawl, Britannia The conversation turned to urban insecurity, and I mentioned a mildly alarming experience I once had in Cairo. My friend M, a Spanish Socialist congressman...
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Britain's Old Spies' Network
(June 1984)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Britain Old Spies' Network A British security policy committee, whose membership is secret, is urging Margaret Thatcher's government to grant amnesty to "all British agents...
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Business as Usual in Lebanon
(April 1984)
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SETTLING ACCOUNTS Business as Usual in Lebanon BY RAY ALAN Beirut So it's back to normal in Lebanon. Two brands of Moslems, several kinds of Christians, and the secretive Druses—whose religion...
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Philby for Foreign Secretary?
(June 1981)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Philby for Foreign Secretary? MOLESKIN IS again in fashion around the watering holes of Britain's senior civil servants and journalists following speculation that a...
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The U.S. and the Coup in Spain
(April 1981)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN The US. and the Coup In Spain THE STATE Department did well to stress on March 14 that "the United States has firmly supported Spanish democracy during the last five years...
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Bizarre Bazaars
(February 1981)
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Bizarre Bazaars GUIDEBOOK EDITORS will have to reclassify Cairo, Damascus, Aleppo, Baghdad, and Ispahan. The biggest bazaars are now London, Paris, Madrid, Rome, and Bonn. To the man with...
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Worker-Capitalist Success Story
(November 1980)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Worker-Capitalist Success Story It is a tragedy of the Basque country that the eta terrorist group, although it has fewer than 200 members, is better known than a far...
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Unheroic Europe
(July 1980)
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Euro Vista By Ray Alan Unheroic Europe Scared of the Soviet Union, afraid (although contemptuous) of the oil moguls, worried about inflation and unemployment, Western Europeans have rarely felt...
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Failure and Credibility
(June 1980)
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Failure and Credibility My wife has never lacked courage —she has carried a gun in her handbag for me in more than one troublespot— but she ran from the room when the BBC World Service told us of...
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Terrorism and Palestinians
(April 1980)
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Terrorism and Palestinians He has a forged Omani passport and calls himself Said Ali Salman, but his name may be as false as his passport. Unskilled and jobless, in 1976 he joined al-Fatah, the...
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Dictators Are Not for Embracing
(February 1980)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Dictators Are Not for Embracing The most disturbing thing about the Soviet Union is that it possesses advanced military technology but is governed by old-fashioned...
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Killing Off France's Artisans
(January 1980)
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Killing Off France's Artisans "In [modern] society there is a growing dislike of original, creative people," wrote J. B. Priestley. "The bureaucrats regard them with horror, knowing that no...
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Siestas and Fiestas
(December 1979)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Siestas and Fiestas Two Spanish words familiar to almost everyone on earth are "siesta" and "fiesta." The Spanish government would happily strike them from the dictionary....
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Long-Playing Big Lie
(March 1979)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Long^Playing BigLie The Basque country is a billowing land of green hills and woods, lonely white farmhouses and grimy towns. Travel-poster glimpses of ocean and mountain...
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The Business of Psychic Rape
(January 1979)
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The Business of Psychic Rape Physical rape is severely punished in most civilized countries. Psychic rape is generally rewarded. The psychic rapist who founds a nominally religious organization,...
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Mrs. Thatcher and the CIA
(December 1978)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Mrs.Thatcher and the CIA "Thank heaven Margaret didn't take the CIA's advice," said a British Conservative visitor to Madrid the other day. LikeMrs. Margaret Thatcher, the...
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The Big Fashion Story
(October 1978)
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The Big Fashion Story Last Spring, a leading European women's magazine declared that the color this year would be brown. Another opted for mauve. A major European clothing chain spent a lot of...
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Euro Vista Let Them Eat Sugar-Cane
(July 1978)
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Euro Vista By RAY ALAN Let Them Eat Sugar-Cane During the last few weeks French papers have been exhuming from their archives pictures of upturned cars and fiery barricades, and commentators have...
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Groovy
(July 1978)
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Groovy Ten years after its last experiment with barricades, and three months after the Left's latest electoral defeat, France seems settled in a familiar groove. The French say of their society...
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Carter for President? When?
(June 1978)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Carter for President? When? European politicians and commentators are sighing over President Carter's Administration the way Americans used to sigh over erratic governments...
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War This Year?
(April 1978)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN War This Year? A Frenchman who claims to possess prophetic powers (he describes himself as "le plus grand voyant du monde") informed me a little over two years ago that the...
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France's Schizoid Politics
(March 1978)
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EURO VISTA BY RAY ALAN Frances Schizoid Politics Both the Gaullists and the Communists played intriguingly devious roles during the campaign preceding this month's French Parliamentary...
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U.S. Help for Europe's Communists
(February 1978)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN U.S. Help for Europe's Communists From time to time, someone in Washington decides that Western Europe's Communists need a helping hand He may, perhaps, fear that without...
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Spain's New Politics
(September 1977)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Spain's New Politics... Long ago, when I was a very young journalist barely able to reach a telex keyboard, I visited Israel. Israel too was very young And incredibly...
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The Politics of Shrangi-La
(November 1976)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN The Politics of Shangri-La As every schoolboy should know, the frontier that separates France from Spain is neatly and conveniently marked—in atlases, at least—by the...
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The U.S. vs. America
(July 1976)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN The U.S. vs. America? With Syrians, Palestinians and Lebanese of various persuasions embroiled in Lebanon, and the rival Ba'athist governments of Syria and Iraq moving...
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Uniting Europe
(April 1976)
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Euro Vista Uniting Europe BY RAY ALAN Scotland, Wales, Catalonia, the Basque country, Brittany and other distinctive regions of Western Europe are groping toward autonomy. Simultaneously,...
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Henry and the Socialists
(March 1976)
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Euro vista Henry and the Socialists BY RAY ALAN Most Western Europeans who follow politics were rather pleased when Henry Kissinger became U.S. Secretary of State. Local Boy Makes Good, and all...
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International Whose Year?
(January 1976)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN International Whose Year? As International Women's Year sidled out, Spanish cinemas were showing a new film called La mujer es cosa de hombres ("Woman Is a Thing for...
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The Bicentennial Betrayal
(September 1975)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN The Betrayal Could anything have been cruder, or more contemptuous of everything America is supposed to stand for, than what many Europeans are calling the Bicentennial...
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The Storms in Spain
(October 1975)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN The Storms in Spain What with thunder, torrential rain, floods, shootings, explosions, and drumhead tribunals, Spain is moving into a stormy autumn. Season of mists and...
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Death of an Old Secret Police
(July 1975)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Death of an Old Secret Police Portuguese fascism was not a flamboyant Mediterranean thing of chanting mobs and comic salutes. It was lower-keyed and more sluggish. But at...
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Euro Vista
(June 1975)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Washington vs. America Reading and hearing European and Mideastern comment on the Indochina debacle, I have been reminded of the Arab adage: "When a camel stumbles,...
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EuroVista
(September 1974)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Murder in the Med The French press reports a dangerously high concentration of fecal bacteria in coastal waters off Frejus and Hyeres. The Italian press warns that bathing...
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EuroVista
(July 1974)
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Aid for Russia Every American tourist visiting Egypt should toss a flower into the great lake behind the Aswan dam and observe a minute's silence in honor of John Foster Dulles. I say this though...
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EuroVista
(July 1974)
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Euphoria Inflation has us by the throat and most economists say we are sliding into a depression. Nonetheless, the despondency and cynicism I reported earlier this year are...
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Europe's New Marxism
(April 1974)
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Europe's New Marxism One of the most powerful forces in the Western European political scene at the moment is what might be called Grouchist Marxism. It has no overt links with steam-age Marxism,...
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Headaches for Europe, Problems for Asia
(March 1974)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Headaches for Europe Middle Eastern cabaret comedians and TV clowns are complaining about unfair competition. They are particularly annoyed with the European cabinet...
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Questions for the CIA
(March 1974)
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Eurp vista BY RAY ALAN Questions for the CIA The Watergate serial seems to have reached its penultimate installment, but addicts should not despair. Another fascinating American mystery is at...
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Sand, Oil and Blood
(February 1974)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Sand and Oil If everything that has been written about the fuel crisis were fed into the furnaces of our power stations, the European Economic Community (EEC) would get...
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EuroVista
(December 1973)
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Muddling Through ECONOMIC CRISES are as British as boiled cabbage. Freeze, squeeze, stop-go, and muddling through are among the first words a British baby learns. The most...
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Hijacking a Continent
(November 1973)
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THE MIDEAST TURMOIl-1 Hijacking a Continent BY RAY ALAN London "The end of the world" screamed the front-page banner headline of one of Britain's most popular daily newspapers at the height of...
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New Wine in Old Bottles
(October 1973)
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L'AFFAIRE BORDEAUX New Wine in Old Bottles BY RAY ALAN Bordeaux When I was a teenager, I was attracted briefly by a rather heady political movement called the Socialist party of Great Britain....
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Getting Tough in Spain
(July 1973)
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AFTER THE MAY PROTESTS Getting Tough in Spain BY RAY ALAN Madrid The media in Spain have enthusiastically exploited Watergate as yet another example of the hypocrisy and corruption to be...
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The Unsensuous Frenchman
(May 1973)
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GIVING SEX A BAD NAME The Unsensuous Frenchman by ray aan J ? foix WW'W^r "yRiTE an essay / about elephants," W said the teacher. So the English student wrote about the elephant and sports,...
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Spain Moves Further Right
(July 1972)
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DEMOCRATS DESPAIR AS Spain Moves Further Right BY RAY ALAN Madrid Normally, Spanish democrats are surprisingly optimistic people. Like the Jews who for two millennia said, "Next year in...
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Franco-American Horse Hassle
(December 1971)
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SPYWORKS AND HEROIN Franco- American Horse Hassle BY ARY AlAN Even Frenchmen who dislike the Fifth Republic concede that it is marvelously entertaining In its 12 sizzling years, it has regaled the...
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An Ill Wind Blows in Britain
(October 1971)
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WILSON TAKES TO THE BACKWOODS An Ill Wind Blows in Britain BY RAY ALAN London AT A MEETING of the Socialist International a few years ago somebody criticized the British Labor government for its...
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Return to the Cold
(May 1971)
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Return to the Cold_ Saberlegs By Eric Pace World. 249 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by Ray Alan Author, "My Bonny Lies Under the Sea," "Spanish Quest" AN ARAB security officer once complained to me,...
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Correspondents' Correspondence
(May 1971)
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Correspondents’ Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Radical Weathervane? Berkeley--Despite the...
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Britain's Fall Guy
(April 1971)
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THE BLOODY WORKER Britain's Fall Guy BY RAY ALAN London As that very English song complains, "it's the rich wot gets the pleasure and the paw wot gets the blime." Britain is in the grip of yet...
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Muddling Through in Britain
(March 1971)
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SICK ECONOMY SICK SOCIETY Muddling Through in Britain BY RAY ALAN London The day before Rolls Royce crashed, an officially-inspired commentary broadcast in the BBC's external services assured...
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Spain After the Trial
(February 1971)
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zRUMBLINGS IN THE ARMY Spain After the Trial BY RAY ALAN Madrid "What we need," a supporter of General Franco told me the other day, "is a government of national reconciliation. What we have is...
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Irreverent Thoughts on Celebrated Deaths
(December 1970)
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NASSER AND DE GAULLE Irreverent Thoughts on Celebrated Deaths BY RAY ALAN THE EARTH has lost its noblest ornament," wrote Pedro Martir after the death of Isabel I of Spam Watching all those...
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Spain Moves Backward
(November 1970)
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FAILURE OF THE TECHNOCRATS Spain Moves Backward BY RAY ALAN Madrid It is now 15 months since General Franco proclaimed Prince Juan Carlos his eventual successor, and one year since he appointed...
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Drug Traffic in the Middle East
(September 1970)
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A LESSON FOR THE WEST? Drug Traffic in the Middle East BY RAY ALAN Madrid Another group of young Americans had just been arrested for peddling narcotics here, and we were discussing the...
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Spain After Franco
(November 1969)
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END OF AN ACT Spain After Franco by ray alan Madrid General Franco's balancing act is over. For years, his regime was a political mobile in which every faction and clan supporting him was...
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Back to the Bourbons
(August 1969)
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THE BORE OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION Back to the Bourbons By Ray Alan Madrid Newsmen and diplomats are contentedly closing their files on what they are apt to call "the Bore of the Spanish...
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The Basque Rebellion
(September 1968)
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LETTER FROM SPAIN The Basque Rebellion By Ray Alan Madrid Astate of emergency has been proclaimed in the Basque province of Guipiizcoa in northern Spain. About 400 people have been arrested....
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The Remaking of Gaullism
(August 1968)
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AFTER THE REBELLION The Remaking of Gaullism By Ray Alan Paris In retreat only a few short weeks ago—and so dispirited that he flew to Germany in quest of the support of Army officers he...
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France in Rebellion-Four Articles And from Toulouse
(June 1968)
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...And from Toulouse By Ray Alan Toulouse Posters proclaimed "Long live anarchy!" and there were portraits of Marx, Bakunin and other grandfatherly figures. Someone had defaced a fresco—the sort...
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Gaullism in Retreat
(June 1968)
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Gaullism in Retreat By Ray Alan Toulouse Iam writing this in the south of France, but my envelope will have Spanish stamps on it. This won't be the first time I have sent an article about France...
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One Taboo Less in Spain
(November 1966)
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FRANCO'S LAND REFORM One Taboo Less in Spain By Ray Alan LERIDA One of the issues in the Spanish Civil War was land reform. In 1931, when King Alfonso XIII stepped down in favor of the Republic,...
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Beatniks and the Rock
(August 1966)
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FEEDING ANGLO-SPANISH RIVALRIES Beatniks and the Rock By Ray Alan Madrid Imperial and religious rivalries die hard. Relations between Britain, Spain and France are still bedevilled by the...
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The Ben Barka Fester
(May 1966)
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GAULLIST TECHNIQUES OF TERROR The Ben Barka Fester By Ray Alan SECTION XIV: Scandals and "affaires." 4) PR procedure. a.) If police or special services involved. Phase one: Clam up, clamp...
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Neither Gentle nor Anarchic
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Neither Gentle nor Anarchic Spain: t h e gentle anarchy by Benjamin Belles Praeger. 386 pp. $7.95. reviewed by ray Alan specialist, Mediterranean affairs. W h a t a pity Benjamin Welles gave his...
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Spain's Catholic Reformation
(September 1965)
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"1936 ALL OVER AGAIN?" Spain's Catholic Reformation By Ray Alan MADRID Most educated American and British Catholics have welcomed the papal Reformation of John XXUI and Paul VI. The ideas and...
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Rumpus on the Rock
(March 1965)
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STRUGGLE FOR GIBRALTAR Rumpus on the Rock By Ray Alan GIBRALTAR Seen from across the Bay of Algeciras, Gibraltar is a stirring sight though how it stirs you depends on the sort of history you...
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A Way Out in Cyprus
(January 1964)
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THE CHRONIC REVOLT A Way Out in Cyprus By Ray Alan Nicosia As the battle for Cyprus is transferred once more from back alley to conference room, the guilty men are again assuming...
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The Spanish Exodus
(August 1963)
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SAFETY VALVE AND SIPHON The Spanish Exodus By Ray Alan Madrid "How's your brother these days?" asks Pepe. 'I haven't seen him for ages." "My poor brother!" sighs Paco. "He's gone where...
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New Image for the Caudillo
(April 1963)
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'LIBERALIZATION' IN SPAIN New Image for the Caudillo By Ray Alan Madrid Only six months ago General Francisco Franco boasted, in a public speech delivered at Palencia in northern Spain,...
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Anatomy of Gaullism
(March 1963)
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THE GENERAL AND THE WEST Anatomy of Gaullism By Ray Alan Paris Premier Khrushchev is as artful a dissembler as General de Gaulle. Moscow radio may weep crocodile tears over poor...
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The Fourth Estate of the Fifth Republic
(October 1962)
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WHY THE FRENCH PRESS HAS FAILED The Fourth Estate of the Fifth Republic By Ray Alan Paris It was a Frenchman, Joseph de Maistre, who declared that every nation has the government it...
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The Strains in Spain
(May 1962)
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The Strains in Spain By Ray Alan Bilbao A pale apprentice in baggy overalls guarded the door. In the gloomy bodega eight or nine men crowded around a hissing radio. "La Pasionaria,"...
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Algeria: Who Will Be the Scapegoat?
(March 1962)
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THE TURMOIL MAY CULMINATE IN A 'JEWISH PHASE' Algeria: Who Will Be the Scapegoat? By Ray Alan Paris Nobody likes having to admit that he is wrong. And this is no less true when a whole...
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Middle East Weather Forecast
(February 1962)
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STORMY YEAR AHEAD IN THE ARAB WORLD Middle East Weather Forecast By Ray Alan London For British Conservatives the Middle East is still something of an imperial playground, with Anglo-Arab...
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Brigitte, France and the Secret Army
(December 1961)
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BLUEPRINT FOR SALAN'S 'FRENCH-ALGERIAN REPUBLIC Brigitte France and the Secret Army By Ray Alan Paris You receive a neat, formal, typewritten note in your letterbox informing you that a...
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Priestly Soul-Searching in Spain
(November 1961)
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THE CHURCH AND THE FALANGE Priestly Soul-Searching in Spain By Ray Alan Madrid Twenty-five years ago a junta of mutinous Army officers declared war on Spain's democratic Second Republic....
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France's Unsettled Summer:
(July 1961)
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France's Unsettled Summer By Ray Alan Paris "GENERAL OUTLOOK for the summer: unsettled," say the meteorologists. Political pundits agree. The horizon is already overcast and even the Tour...
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SPAIN PONDERS EUROPEAN UNION
(June 1961)
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SPAIN PONDERS EUROPEAN UNION By Ray Alan Talks with Lord Home stimulate Franco's thoughts on closer relations with his neighbors Madrid Even some British officials were conceding last week that...
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Kennedy's Visit to Paris:
(May 1961)
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Meeting next week offers little prospect for a change in de Gaulle's intransigence Kennedy's Visit to Paris By Ray Alan Paris The announcement that President John F. Kennedy would arrive...
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3. How the Army was Subdued:
(May 1961)
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3. How the Army Was Subdued By Ray Alan Paris While General de Gaulle purges his Army and the Surete rounds up the mutineers' civilian associates, thoughtful Frenchmen may be tempted to...
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Ansell, Herman R.
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Antonini, Luigi
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Antonio, Mario
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Antonovsky, Aaron
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