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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KHRUSHCHEV'S NEW AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM And the Thunder Roared By Richard Judy "When the thunder doesn't roar, the peasant doesn't pray." Thus does an old Russian aphorism express the...
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Problems of Christian Unity — Two Articles Catholicism & Protestantism By Ralph Lord Roy Reports from the Vatican and around the world indicate that relations between Roman Catholicism and...
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THINKING ALOUD The Danger of a German Veto By Zbigniew Brzezinski IN a speech delivered at the University of Connecticut (and published in the New York Times Magazine of December 15) Dean...
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THE OUTLOOK FOR '64 Spain's Uncertain Feeling By Roy Soames Madrid In Spain, 1963 was an uncertain, sputtering slow fuse of a year. Nobody really expected an explosion; often it seemed...
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WRITERS & WRITING A Multitude of Lieblings By Stanley Edgar Hyman The Most of A. J. Liebling (edited by William Cole, Simon and Schuster, 322 pp., $5.95) was published in October to compete...
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Great Expectations THE STATE OF THE UNIONS By Paul Jacobs Atheneum. 303 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by BEN B. SELIGMAN Research Director, Retail Clerks International Association; author "Main...
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The Uses of Journalism DOSTOEVSKY'S OCCASIONAL WRITINGS Translated by David Magarshack Random House. 334 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by D. MULHOLLAND Russian Research Center, Harvard...
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ON SCREEN By John Simon Infantilism Revisited Possibly the one memorable sentence in Life's recent double issue on the movies read, "When Doris Day puckers up, Senegalese and Swedes feel...
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ON STAGE By Gordon Rogoff Following Beckett Wherever Samuel Beckett may be leading himself, he is certainly leading us back to the theater. His timing is apposite. In the best of times—and...
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ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The Kings Depart IN the early days of television, coinciding with my own years of professional peonage as an instructor in the evening session of one of the...
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PEAR EDITOR The New Leader welcomes comment and criticism on any of its features, but letters should not exceed 300 words. EAST PAKISTAN I feel that your "Letter from East Pakistan" (NL,...
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