Washington-USA HOW REAGAN PLANS TO WIN BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington The euphoria that bubbled up in Ronald Reagan's headquarters right after the Republicans emerged from their harmonious...
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STRIKING AT THE SYSTEM The Turning Point in Poland By Jan Nowak Washington When the first strikes triggered by the government's sharp increase of meat prices broke out at several Warsaw...
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BERNSTEIN, LOUIS; GLASER, JOSEPH B.; PLAX, MARTIN J.; SANDBERG, NEIL; SCHOENBERG, HARRIS; SHESTACK, JEROME J.; WOOCHER, JONATHAN S.
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Responses-II Below we present the second and concluding section of responses to our Special Issue, "Carter and the Jews: An American Political Dilemma" (NL, June 30). The author of that issue,...
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A Rejoinder BY CYNTHIA OZICK On my last night in Jerusalem this summer, I found myself in a bookish, tea-drinking room full of doctors-specialists of various kinds, all of them affiliated with...
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Writers & Writing THE LAST OF THE VINE BY JOHN SIMON With the publication of Kipling, Auden & Co. (Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 381 pp., $17.95) the fourth and final collection of Randall Jarrell's...
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Journalism and the Right Crowd Walter Lippmann and the American Century By Ronald Steel Atlantic Little, Brown $19.95 699pp. Reviewed by Robert Lekachman Walter Lippmann entered journalism in...
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Grace and Race in Dixie Flannery O'Conner's South By Robert Coles Louisiana State $14.95 166pp. Reviewed by Richard King Author, "A Southern Renaissance," "The Party of Eros" The publication...
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On Screen PAULINE AND ANDREW AND RENATA AND... BY ROBERT ASAHINA The question put to me most often during the past month or so was not "Which films do you recommend this summer?" It was "What did...
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On Television CONVENTIONAL BOREDOM BY MARVIN KITMAN The poll takers-explaining Ronald Reagan's sudden surge ahead in the Presidential race following the Republican Convention in Detroit last...
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