Soviet Moslems United Nations—During a heated debate in the Security Council last December, Pakistan's President (then the foreign minister) Zul-fiqar Ali Bhutto issued a warning to the Soviet...
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W^shington^USA CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington There is a distinct corporate flavor to Richard Nixon's drive to crush George Mc-Govern in November and hold the White House,...
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Education Report SCHOOLS, MONEY& POUTO FINANCING PUBLIC EDUCATION ROBERT LEKACHMAN stand constitutional challenge and must fall before the equal protection clause." Wide variations of local...
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States of the Union COUNTERING THE COMMERCIALS BY RICHARD J. MARGOL1S There was a young man from Moline who was paid to drink pop on the screen; but the chemicals soon began to balloon, and he...
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Writers &\tyHting SWIFTIAN SWAMI BY PEARL K. BELL George Woodcock's study of Aldous Huxley, Dawn and the Darkest Hour (Viking, 299 pp., $7.95), is intellectual biography at its best: intelligent,...
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The Trap of Punditry Crises of the Republic By Hannah Arendt Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 233 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by Richard E. Morgan Associate Professor of Government, Bowdoin College Most...
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A Lesson from Hobbes Mussolini and Fascism: The View from America By John P. Diggins Princeton. 524 pp. $16.50. Reviewed by Lewis S. Feuer Professor of Sociology, University of...
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On Screen PINPRICKS IN THE PANACEAS The Howard Smith-Sarah Kernochan documentary, Marjoe, concerns the last months of Marjoe Gortner's ministry. The son of revivalist preachers in California,...
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On Art REMEMBERING HARD TIMES BY VIVIEN RAYNOR Forty-six artists, including such notables as Adolph Gottlieb and Willem de Kooning, gathered last month in Easthampton, Long Island, to paint two...
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Dear Editor Bell Although I enjoyed reading all of Pearl K. Bell's encomium to Edmund Wilson ("A Critic's Epitaph," NL, September 4), two things in particular served to lift the piece out of the...
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