Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Arab Choices Tel Aviv—One year after the end ot the Yom...
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A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL Thinking About an Oil War by paul seabury I sometimes wonder whether a democracy is not uncomfortably similar to one of those prelustoric monsters with a body as long as...
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National Reports FROM SLAVERY TO WALL STREET BY ORDE COOMBS lunchtime His eyes are shaded by prescription lenses, but one can still see the small furrows that time has begun to place on his...
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Fair Game BY WALTER GOODMAN WIN with the CIA Agent Boodle got to the cafe early, following the Manual's recommendation to be at a rendezvous site an hour before the set time In the event the...
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Writers &Writing UNREAL CITY BY PEARL K BELL Urban existence in the second half of the 20th century, becoming daily more dirty, deprived, uncomfortable, expensive, and menacing, has few...
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The Party That Withered Failure of the Dream? Essays in the History of American Socialism Edited by John H M Laslett and Seymour Martin Lipset Doubleday 754 pp $12 95 (cloth), $5 95...
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Combating the Tyranny of Language Short Letter, Long Farewell By Peter Handle Translated by Ralph Manheim Farrar, Straus and Giroux 167 pp $7 95 The Innerworld of the Outerworld of the...
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On Art A CURATOR'S MORALITY TALE BY VIVIEN RAYNOR NINETEENTH-century art gets its wrist slapped in "The Painters' America," a show that, after closing at the Whitney November 10, will travel to...
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On Music THE JAZZ-ROCK BRIDGE BY BRUCE COOK Carole King has a new hit The reigning princess of pop, a songwriter of some talent who sings her own material m rather dreary, uncertain tones, is...
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Dear Editor Housing Challenge Roger Starr and The New Leader have performed a valuable service in presenting the special issue on "America's Housing Challenge What It Is and How to Meet It"...
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