JANUARY 26, 1981 ? $1 00 58 TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION ANDREW MOLLISON BIWEEKLY OF NEWS AND OPINION jgaaer The Reagan Repartee Liberals and the Rural Vote RICHARD J. MARGOIIS Poet's...
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\\^hington^USA THE REAGAN REPARTEE BY ANDREW MOLLISON JAMES BRADY Washington ' think what happened is the OSHA [Occupational Safe-_ty and Health Administration] inspector for inaugurations...
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ADVERTISEMENTS AND BLANK SPACES Passing Through China BY WALTER GOODMAN FRIEND AND GOODMAN Breakfast conversation at the Bejing Hotel, gathering place for Western businessmen in the Chinese...
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States of the Union LIBERALS ANDTHE RURAL VOTE BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS Former Senator George McGov-ern, who as chairman of the Select Committee on Nutrition and Poverty did more than most to...
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\\ftitere&y\friting POETS' NOTEBOOKS BY PHOEBE PETTINGELi JL. he task of a poet is the search for a timely truth, not a general truth," Eugenio Montale announced in an interview ("Intentions,"...
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Jew-Hatred Since the Enlightenment From Prejudice to Destruction By Jacob Katz Harvard. 392 pp. $20.00. Reviewed by David Singer Editor, "American Jewish Year Book" Jacob Katz is obviously a...
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Under the Soviet \folcano Moscow to the End of the Line By Venedikt Erofeev Translated by H. W. Tjalsma Taplinger. 164 pp. $8.95. Reviewed by John A. Glusman_ "The Russians," Dostoyevsky wrote...
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IN THE CLASSROOM Every semester scores of teachers and thousands of students use The New Leader as source material in Political Science, Government and History courses. This year The New Leader is...
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On Dance BALANCHINE'S EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE BY M. ANATOLE GUREWITSCH "I teT is my firm belief that human society is divided into three distinct castes: Russian dancers, dancers, and very...
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On Music lULU'ON THE TUBE BY JOHN YOHALEM T he New York Metropolitan Opera, having survived yet another of its cyclical labor disputes, last month opened the season and its series of live...
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Dear Editor Dos Passos At a time when many critics waste ink deriding and complaining, it is a pleasure to come across one who makes you want to read a neglected artist. Thanks to Nathan Glick's...
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