AS TORY MEETS REPUBLICAN A New Chapter intXS^British jRcliBtlQIlS by norman gelb MARGARET THATCHER London With a conservative President in the White House and a conservative British Prime...
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AFTER THE 26TH PARTY CONGRESS The Legacy of Leonid Brczhxicv bymarkh??p|<ins Just as everyone is pretty much persuaded the Soviets are awesomely armed and 10 feet tall, along comes that...
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Bizarre Bazaars GUIDEBOOK EDITORS will have to reclassify Cairo, Damascus, Aleppo, Baghdad, and Ispahan. The biggest bazaars are now London, Paris, Madrid, Rome, and Bonn. To the man with...
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THORNY QUESTIONS What Ottawa Wants from \\^Shlri^tX3Il by harold m.waller MICHAEL MACGUIGAN Montreal Basic economic, demographic and political differences make the Canadian-American...
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Waiters &Wfriting RUNNING FROM THE FAMILIAR by daphne merkin T .JL. here is something dreary about Graham Greene's wanderings in search of the exotic, a moodiness that pervades and eventually...
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In Defense of an Editor Solzhenitsyn, Tvardovsky, and Novy Mir By Vladimir Lakshin Translated and edited by Michael Glenny MIT. 183pp. $10.00. Reviewed by Abraham Brumberg Author, "In Quest of...
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Snooty Scribe_ Evelyn Waugh: A Little Order Edited by Donat Gallagher Little, Brown. 192 pp. $12.95. Reviewed by Kathleen Emmet Contributor, "Wilson Quarterly," "New Boston Review" Evelyn...
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On Stage SHAKESPEARE IN SHAMBLES by leo sauvage A JL JL ccording to Playbill, Herbert Senn and Helen Pond have designed sets for opera producer and symphonic conductor Sarah Caldwell in "a...
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On Screen COPS AND KILLERS by robert asahina A JL JL s long as David Susskind is around there will always be at least one heart that bleeds, one knee that jerks to the rhythm of predictable...
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Dear Editor 1984 l have three predictions about the Reaganauls Andrew Mollison discusses ("The Reagan Repartee," NL, January 26). First, before long they will be Reagan-oughts?? who ought to do...
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