Game BY WALTER GOODMAN Making News The staff of unesco, assigned to develop a new international press order in which the nations of the Third World will be treated with sufficient respect, has...
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ATHREAT TO THE WEST The Polish Debt SyftCllXJtTlC BY JAMES M.WHITMIRE The continuing unrest in Poland, precipitated by the spontaneous wave of strikes this summer that for the first time led to...
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Thinking Aloud HUMAN RIGHTS: A MEANS OR AN END? BY MIHAJLO MIHAJLOV Whether or not the democratic countries at the second Helsinki review conference opening in Madrid this month try to regain the...
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN Worker-Capitalist Success Story It is a tragedy of the Basque country that the eta terrorist group, although it has fewer than 200 members, is better known than a far...
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Writers & Writing SHARPENED VISDNS BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL Alfred Corn's first book of poems, All Roads at Once (1976), left the impression that he possessed almost limitless resources. A poetic...
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From Taft to Reagan The Odyssey of the American Right By Michael W. Miles Oxford. 371 pp. $19.95 Reviewed by Fred Siegel Assistant professor of communications, Queens College, CUNY All too...
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A Ghost on Fleet Street Not George Washington ByP.C. Wodehouse and Herbert Westbrook Edited by David A. Jasen Continuum. 205pp. $11.95 Reviewed by Brian Thomas Not George Washington makes its...
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On Stage BANNED IN MOSCOW BY LEO SAUVAGE Hope Against Hope, the first volume of her memoirs, Nadezhda Mandelstam noted that her husband?the great Russian poet Osip Mandelstam, who fell victim to...
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On Screen FLASHES OF LIFE BY ROBERTASAHINA The 18th annual New York Film Festival, surely the dullest I have ever attended, was partly redeemed by the American premiere of Jean-Luc Godard's Every...
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On Television PLArING FOR BUCKS BY MARVIN KITMAN o ne of the television season's more intriguing mysteries is how CBS came up with Vanessa Redgrave for the role of Fania Fenelon in the three-hour...
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Dear Editor The Gulf Barry Rubin, reviewing J.B. Kelly's Arabia, the Gulf and the West, ("Imperial Scorn," NL, October 20) finds the author too "pugnacious" and his indictments of the Persian Gulf...
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