Master of the 'If' THE LIMITS OF POWER By Eugene J. McCarthy Holt, Rinehart and Winston 246 pp $5 95 Reviewed by PETER BARNES Staff member, "Newsweek" Washington Bureau There is something that...
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WASHINGTON-U-S-A A New Consensus By Peter Barnes Washington It might have been thought that the day was long past when the Johnson Administration could find warm endorsement from Congress for...
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. Mr. Brooke of Massachusetts By Peter Barnes Washington Working out of a sparsely furnished, still rather disorganized office in the Old Senate Office Building is a new Senator...
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Neutralism on the Charles By Peter Barnes Boston "He's got a policy for China and a policy for Vietnam. The only place for which he has no policy is Massachusetts." The remark of the...
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. Demonstration in the Cities By Peter Barnes Slums have an uncanny habit of not disappearing simply because a President asks them to. Federally supported public...
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. Coattail Congressmen? By Peter Barnes The initial euphoria on Capitol Hill over President Johnson's endorsement of a four-year term for congressmen has now...
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PERSPECTIVES Nuclear Treaty Without Alliance By Peter Barnes Buried In Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg's initial address to the United Nations General Assembly on September 24 was a single...
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