Washington-USA TALK-SHOW CAMPAIGN BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington This spring's primaries, following one another with rapidity and superficial variety, represent the ultimate triumph of talk-show...
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ANALYSIS OF A TURNING POINT Why Israelis Doubt Carter by Eliahu Salpeter DONALD McHENRY Tel AvTv Despite President Carter's meeting in Washington with Egypt's President Anwar Sadat and Prime...
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Terrorism and Palestinians He has a forged Omani passport and calls himself Said Ali Salman, but his name may be as false as his passport. Unskilled and jobless, in 1976 he joined al-Fatah, the...
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THE BRITISH LESSON Coping with the Politics of Extremism by Eric M. Breindel London The fast pace of major and minor events has made last spring's British general election a distant memory. Yet...
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Writers& Writing CHRONICLE OF AN EXURBANITE BY ISA KAPP In one of the essay-columns (collected in Men, Women and Other Anticlimaxes, Methuen, 209 pp., $9.95) that Anatole Broyard has been writing...
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Surviving the Gulag Kolyma Tales By Varlam Shalamov Norton. 222 pp. $9.95. Reviewed by George Gibian Professor of Russian Literature, Cornell University Western reception of Russian authors...
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Triumph of Style Louis-Ferdinand Celine By Merlin Thomas New Directions. 249pp. $16.50. Reviewed by George Woodcock Author, "The Writer and Politics," "Anarchism," and "The Canadians" This is...
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Ukrainian File The Devil's Alternative By Frederick Forsyth Viking. 432 pp. $12.95. Reviewed by Adrian Karatnycky Contributor, "Commonweal" "New Republic" Though Frederick Forsyth began to...
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On Television UNITED STATES' NEEDS YOU BY MARVIN KITMAN witnessing the start of a new TV series is a bit like going to the reference room of New York's 42nd Street library. Just as you never know...
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Dear Editor Party Years In his response to my article, "Looking Back at My Years in the Party" (NL, February 11), Alan L. Be-nosky ("Dear Editor," NL, March 10) speaks of the human "reluctance to...
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