A NEWAGE OR AN INTERREGNUM? Gauging the Republican Tide BY GUS TYLER Is 1980 another 1932—the beginning of a Republican era similar to the Democratic decades following Franklin D. Roosevelt's...
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FALSE PREMISES ON INFLAnON The Economy According to RCflgRTl BY SIDNEY WEINTRAUB Economists are so often chided for their errors that I cannot resist quoting myself ("The Liberal Blinkers Against...
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States of the Union A NIGHT WITH THE WINNERS BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS Since you don't know Marty, our dentist, you won't understand what a terrific shock it was for us to see him on Election Night...
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WHY FORLANI WAS CHOSEN A Political Truce in Xtcily by silvi° R senigalua rome The quick appointment and approval last month of Italy's new Prime Minister, Christian Democrat (DC) Arnaldo...
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Writers &Writing MYTHS AND MAZOLA BY DAPHNE MERKIN a c onsider the thin, crackly, wrapping paper skin of the onion, as I did this morning while cleaning out the refrigerator. It's like any...
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Milestones of a Maverick Justice The Court Years: The Autobiography of William O. Douglas Random House 434pp. $16.96. Independent Journey, The Life of William O. Douglas By James P. Simon...
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Bringing a Hero to Life Under the Fifth Sun: A Novel of Pancho Villa by Earl Shorris Delacorte. 622 pp. $14.95. Reviewed by William Herrick Author, "Hermanos," "Golcz," "Shadows and...
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On Screen MARKETING LEMONS BY ROBERTASAHINA JL* JL.ow a film is promoted and distributed can reveal a great deal. Take the horror movie campaigns. They are a plague on the airwaves, attacking...
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On Music TAKING CRITICAL CHANCES BYJOHN YOHALEM T .Jk. reasure unearthed in a New England church thrift shop: A volume from 1904, Modern Composers of Europe by Arthur Elson, once renowned as...
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OnDance MAKAROVA ON BROADWAY BY M. ANATOLE GUREWITSCH V JL. our of the most influential presences in classical dance in the West today are the custodians of a single great tradition. George...
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Dear Editor Shock from Poland The ironies of the Polish workers' strikes and the consequences of the American bankers' fiscal idiocy are clearly elucidated by James Whitmire in his article on "The...
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