Correspondents'Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Red and Black Terror Rome-every new terrorist bombing on...
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Washington-USA THE CAMPAIGN AND THE MONEY GAME By Andrew J.Glass Washington Considering what a sour affair the Presidential campaign is turning out to be-given the general unhappiness with the...
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BAFFLING THE ARMS CONTROLLERS Our New Euromissiles and Theirs By Mark Hopkins Washington The Soviet Union is now completing emplacement of a new missile system, the SS-20, with a potential for...
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A REPORTER'S REFLECTONS Uneasy Thoughts About Abscam By Joseph P. Fried Shortly before one o'clock on a recent Saturday morning, a United States congressman emerged from the Federal Courthouse in...
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Fair Game BY WALTER GOODMAN Family Matters Let us try to see what they see when they look out at America-those people who take the trouble to attend rallies for Ronald Reagan and participate in...
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Writers & Writing GOD ANDJM BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL Even the greatest poets failed in their efforts to portray the God of Judeo-Christian tradition in sympathetic or dramatically convincing terms....
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A Survivor's Revelations Of Blood and Hope By Samuel Pisar Little, Brown. 311 pp. $12.95. Reviewed by Robert S. Rosen Associate professor of German and Comparative Literature, Baruch College,...
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New England Mill Girl Emmeline By Judith Rossner Simon and Schuster, 336 pp. $12.95. Reviewed by Harriet Ritvo Assistant professor, writing program, MIT Despite its realistic setting amid the...
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On Screen MEANINGFUL VIOLENCE BY ROBERT ASAHINA HALFWAY through The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith there is a scene of remarkable power and impressive emotional intensity: a mass murder that erupts...
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On Television IN PRAISE OF WARLORDS BY MARVIN KITMAN When I first heard the news that the blockbuster opening event of the 1980-81 TV season would be a 12-hour Japanese movie without subtitles...
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Dear Editor Jarrell I would like to correct several false statements in John Simon's otherwise enjoyable review of Kipling, Auden & Co. by Randall Jarrell ("Writers and Writing," NL, September 8)....
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