W^hington^USA CHANGING PLACES IN THE CAPITAL by andrew mollison Washington Presidents come and go. And since two-thirds of the last two dozen White House occupants have been Republicans, the...
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COMING NTO THE OPEN Neo-Fascism Hot and Cool byeuahusalpeter Paris The October 3 bombing that killed four people in front of the synagogue on Rue Coper-nic, in Paris' fashionable 16th...
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GERMANVS MAN AT THE UN ATalk with Assembly President Rudiger vonWechmar by gertrude samuels United Nations Baron Rudiger von Wechmar was named President of the United Nations General Assembly...
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HOLDING BRITISH LABOR TOGETHER Michael Foot's Formidable Task by norman gelb London ? ? "W" f unemployment gets any I worse over here, we'll win JL the next election even if we're led by Mickey...
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Writers &Writing LIVES OF TWOFOETS by phoebe pettingell "W. e poets, in our youth, begin in gladness; / But thereof come in the end despondency and madness," wrote Wordsworth, pessimistically,...
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Slavic Reductionism and Vacuous Participation The Socialist Phenomenon By Igor Shafarevich Harper & Row. 319pp. $16.95. Radical Principles: Reflections of an Unreconstructed Democrat By Michael...
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Adding to the Weimar Bookshelf A Princess in Berlin By Arthur R.G. Solmssen Little, Brown. 374pp. $12.95 Reviewed by Richard Hanser Author, "A Noble Treason: The Revolt of the Munich Students...
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On Screen OUT-ACTING THE SCRIPT by robert asahina M____ Bull is the most impressive American movie of the season—which is not to say it is the best. Just as its title character, the boxer Jake...
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OnTelevision CANCELING THE ELECTIONS by marvin kitman T. he height of network irresponsibility during the 1980 Presidential campaign was the ABC News telephone poll immediately following the...
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On Stage LOOKING BACKWARD by leo sauvage JL^ven at the time of its premiere in 1939, few critics regarded The Philadelphia Story as a major work of the American stage. True, it was popular on...
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