Corespondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Japan's New Love Tokyo—"Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa, I adore...
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'THERE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN LIMITATIONS...' A Talk with Yitzhak Rabin BY JOAN PETERS KAPLAN Yitzhak Rabin was Israel's chief of staff during the Six Day War of 1967, ami his country's ambassador to...
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HREE CRUEL RADE-OFFS The Price of Progress in Brazil BY PETER J. REICHARD By allowing a 10-year ban against certain political personalities to expire last month, Brazil's newly installed...
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States of the Union EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT STREAKING BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS Streakers have invaded the Walter Cronkite show, the Johnny Carson show, the Oscar awards, and the...
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Writers & Writing A SURFEIT OF SEX BY PEARL K. BELL t n ancient Freudian days—say, 15 years ago, before the acid-rock blare of the emancipated '60s drowned out the reticent cautions of the...
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Journey of an American Socialist_ Fragments of the Century By Michael Harrington Saturday Review Press. 288 pp. $7.95. Reviewed by Steven Kelman Author, "Behind the Berlin Wall," "Push Comes to...
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Portrait of a Vulnerable Man_ O'Neill: Son and Artist By Louis Sheafjer Little, Brown. 750 pp. $15.00. Reviewed by David Evanier Author, "The Swinging Headhunter" Louis Sheaffer, who served as...
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OnTelevision CULTURAL PUMP PRIMING BY MARVIN KITMAN In 1971, the Mobil Oil Corporation announced proudly that it was giving a grant of $1.2 million to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to...
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Dear Editor Wrong Note I really must take exception to Bruce Cook's casual dismissal of Charlie Parker and the entire bebop phenomenon ("The Jazz Odyssey" NL, March 18). Parker was unquestionably...
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