Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS The Democrats' Response New York by the time Ronald...
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Washington-USA LETTING DOIT BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Two days after President Reagan returned from the hospital, a White House answering machine responded on the second ring with the...
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SURPLUS PETRODOLLARS The Real Oil Threat BY ELIAHU SALPETER TEL AVTV THE RELATIONSHIP between opec and the West, or more precisely the Arab oil producers and Western Europe, is a kind of ideal...
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Perspectives CREATIVE POLITICS IN POLAND BY JAN T GROSS Everybody has been wrong about the Polish summer of 1980 and its aftermath Solidarity leader Lech Walesa himself made the mistake of...
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN The US. and the Coup In Spain THE STATE Department did well to stress on March 14 that "the United States has firmly supported Spanish democracy during the last five years...
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Writers &Writing LIFE AND ITS DISCONTENTS BY DAPHNE MERKIN CONTEMPORARY NOVELS tend to circumscribe the possibilities available to them D M Thomas' The White Hotel (Viking, 274 pp , $12 95), in...
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Flower of England The Strange Destiny of Rupert Brooke By John Lehman Holt, Rinehart & Winston 178 pp $12 95 Reviewed by John A. Glusman Following Rupert Brooke's death in 1915, a...
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A Three-Way Game The Soviet Triangle By Donald Shanor St Martin's 296 pp $13 95 Reviewed by Norman Gelb Author, "Enemy in the Shadows" History is full of watersheds," critical moments in which...
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On Stage POORLY SERVED TALENTS BY LEO SAUVAGE It would no doubt be fascinating to spend an evening talking with Glenda Jackson-say, in a bar where the waiter did not feel offended if you asked...
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On Screen CLICHE CRIMINALS BY ROBERT ASAHINA THE WHORE WITH a heart of gold, the lovers who overcome class barriers to find true happiness, the elderly con man who pulls off a final big score,...
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On Dance PARADE'S END BY M ANATOLE GUREWITSCH Jean Cocteau's scenario for the 1917 ballet Parade mentions that often the passersby applauding free sidewalk previews of circus attractions do not...
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