CAUSES OF A BLOODY RESHUFFLING Nigeria's Triple Crisis By William Quillnot Lagos The bitter tribal rivalry that brought a bloody reshuffling of power in Nigerian military government the...
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DISCRIMINATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS New Squeeze on Construction By Thomas R. Brooks ALREADY FEELING the tightmoney squeeze beginning to affect various sectors of the nation's economy, the...
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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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WRITERS & WRITING Good Movies and Bad Marriages By Raymond Rosenthal The new anthology of fiction, drama, poetry and criticism, Modern Occasions (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 369 pp., $6.95),...
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Dissent from the Monolith POWER AND IMPOTENCE By Edmund Stillman and William Pfaff Random House. 244 pp. $4.95 Reviewed by FRANK CHURCH Member, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign...
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Progress of a Christian Realist MAN'S NATURE AND HIS COMMUNITIES By Reinhold Niebuhr Scribners. 224 pp. $3.95. Reviewed by ROBERT LEKACHMAN Throughout his long, productive, and...
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ON SCREEN By John Simon Technique Triumphant A MAN AND A WOMAN IS mostly a woman: Anouk Aimée. There is not anywhere on today's screens a more intense yet mellow, a more striking but at the...
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ON ART By James R. Mellow Down and Out in Tahiti Somerset Maugham was right: Gauguin's was the perfect life for a successful roman d'aventure. It had all the necessary ingredients: radical...
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DEAR EDITOR VIETNAM In a letter to your August 1 issue, John Roche again portrays himself as a good old fashioned, civil-libertarian idealist doing battle with a group of cynical....
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