EGYPT AFTER ANWAR SADAT Taking the Measure of Mubarak BY ELIAHU SALPETER Tel AVTV It was like a nightmare suddenly come true. Ever since the Camp David agreements, Israelis had been living in...
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ARAFAT'S VISIT Japan as Mideast Middleman BY DONALD KIRK Tokyo The Japanese were circumspect to the point of the absurd on the eve of Yasir Arafat's arrival. "The visit of Mr. Arafat will not be...
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POLAND'S NEIGHBORS Sealing Off Solidarity BY DONALD R. SHANOR Warsaw In addition to the two very much publicized contests over Poland?between Solidarity and the regime, and the regime and the...
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DETENTE'S LAST STAND The Leverage of Linkage at Madrid BY WILLIAM KOREY Resumption of the deadlocked Helsinki Final Act review conference in Madrid following a three-month adjournment is widely...
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Perspectives MOSCOW'S TOASTMASTER BY ABRAHAM BRUMBERG Readers may recall that three years ago I published a critique of an autobiographical work entitled Leonid 1. Brezhnev-pages from His Life in...
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Writers & Writing AMERICA N THREE CONTEXTS BY BARRY GEWEN Writers who concern themselves with what Reader's Digest calls "life in these United States" must sometimes envy political commentators....
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Analyzing Our 37th President Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character BY FAWN M. BRODIE Norton. 574pp. $18.75. Reviewed by Joseph E. Illick Professor of History, San Francisco State...
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Britain's Emerging Center Politics Is for People BY SHIRLEY WILLIAMS Harvard. 230 pp. $12.95. Reviewed by Steven Kelman Author, "Regulating America, Regulating Sweden: A Comparative Study of...
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On Stage THEATRICAL MYSTERIES BY LEO SAUVAGE I spent the full eight hours and 40 minutes at the Plymouth Theater watching the Royal Shakespeare Company's Nicholas Nickleby-not counting the...
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On Television MORNING MISTAKES AT CBS BY MARVIN KITMAN I love Charlie Kuralt on television. He is a man of unusual intelligence, a sensitive human being and a very good reporter with an eye for...
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Dear Editor Reaganomics Of all the criticism I have read of the President's economic programs, none has been more cogent-or amusing-than Sidney Weintraub's spirited denunciation ("The Reagan-Regan...
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