Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. A Polish Voice Warsaw-visitors stream in and out of...
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THE MAKINGS OF AN UPSET Begin Bounces Back BY ELIAHU SALPETER MENACHEM BEGIN Tel Aviv Several weeks before the June 8 bombing of an Iraqi nuclear reactor by Israeli jets set of f a chorus of...
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A BREAK FOR THE RICH Reagan's Economic Counterrevolution BY WALLACE C. PETERSON The Reagan Administration is moving boldly to radically redistribute wealth, income and power in American...
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Fair Game BY WALTER GOODMAN Our Terrorists and Theirs Nobody likes "terrorists," so we all make sure to employ the word in a way that spares our friends. The same people who see in the Irish...
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LIVING WITH THE BOMB BY BARRY GEWEN Do you think much about nuclear weapons? You should. Consider the following: The United States has never had to face the Soviet Union during a serious...
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Trials of a Bureaucrat Governing America: An Insider's Report from the White House and the Cabinet By Joseph A. Califano Simon & Schuster. 474 pp. $16.95. Reviewed by Robert Lekachman Unless,...
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Echoes of the Silenced The Testament By Elie Wiesel Summit. 346pp. $13.95. Reviewed by Shimon Wincelberg Playwright, "Resort 76," "The Windows of Heaven" Having had some experience with button...
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On Television DIRTY LINEN BY MARVIN KITMAN One has to admire Billie Jean King's courage in finally confessing her lesbian affair with Marilyn Barnett to Barbara Walters and the rest of us 20-30...
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On Dance TWO DYING SWANS AND A DUD BY M. ANATOLE GUREWITSCH At Saint Petersburg in 1907, where Mikhail Fokine hatched The Dying Swan, choreographic bird imagery was not precisely le dernier cri....
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Dear Editor Quote Watching I hate to be a gadfly-or maybe I like it-but I must again do my duty as the NL's authorized quote-watcher. In reviewing The Ethnic Myth ("Back to the Melting Pot," NL,...
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