Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Czech Anti-Semitism New York—Almost unnoticed in the...
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INDIA ON THE EVE OF ELECTIONS The Challenge to Mrs. Gandhi by DARRYL D'MONTE Bombay When Prime Minister Indira Gandhi announced in mid-January that she had decided to hold India's sixth general...
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INDEFENSIBLE BORDERS The Threat to Israel's Security by HANS J. MORGENTHAU Israel lives because it has been able to maintain itself against those who have tried to destroy it. It owes something to...
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AN EXPERIMENT BRANCHES OUT Revisiting Israel's 'Good Fence' by GERTRUDE SAMUELS Nahariya Today I had a glimpse of what the average person in the Middle East has been yearning for. Schoolchildren...
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FORTHE RECORD The Road to ]Vly Arrest by YURI ORLOV Last February 10 the dissident Soviet physicist, Yuri Orlov, was imprisoned. Three years earlier he asked friends emigrating from the USSR (see...
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Writers & Writing OLD WARS IN NEW WOMEN by HOPE HALE DAVIS Leafing through my notes for this review of / Have Come Here to Be Alone by Ingrid Bengis (Simon & Schuster, 268 pp., $8.95), I came...
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Ambiguities of Innocence Lewis Carroll and His World By John Pudney Scribners. 128 pp. $8.95. Reviewed by Phoebe Pettingell On July 4, 1862, a young mathematics don at Oxford, the Reverend...
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Interpreting Freedom The Existentialist Critique of Freud: The Crisis of Autonomy By Gerald N. Izenberg Princeton. 354 pp. $16.50. Reviewed by Richard H.King Assistant Professor of History and...
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A Painful Procession The Easter Parade By Richard Yates Delacorte. 229 pp. $7.95. Reviewed by Laurel Graeber Richard Yates' latest novel reverses some modern myths about the liberation of women....
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On Stage DEADLY REVIVALS by JOHN SIMON should we laugh or weep at what is being done to Chekhov at Lincoln Center? Andrei Serban, the Rumanian avant-garde director who has found a home at La...
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On Screen HUNGUP ON THE PAST by robert asahina old movies never die-they simply turn up on the late show. This random recycling of cinematic trash can lead to a somewhat distorted image of the...
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On Television TOYING WITH THE TRUTH by MARVIN KITMAN Aprize for the most deceitful title of the year should be awarded to NBC's Big Event show of February 6: "Tail Gunner Joe" was a...
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Dear Editor The New Leader welcomes comment and criticism on any of its features, but letters should not exceed 300 words. Doublespeak I sympathize with Richard I. Margolis. His account of the...
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