EVOLUTION OF A REVOLUTION The Mess in Managua bysamhalper Managua rhatever happened to the Revolution?" Twenty years ago I had asked the question in Cuba. Now I was asking it in Nicaragua. The...
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READING THE VOTE Schism or Stalemate in Israel? by eliahu salpeter TelAvtv "For perhaps the first time in our history, the 'have-JL nots' supported the government in power, while the 'haves'...
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NEITHER POL POT NOR HENG SAMRIN An Alternative in Cambodia b™a^ Ever since the Soviet-backed Vietnamese invaded Cambodia in January 1979, the big dilemma for the West has been whom, if anyone,...
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Fair Game by walter goodman The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Gadzooks! Just when we secular humanists thought we had things all our own way, that the world was progressing inexorably out of dark...
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Writers&Writing THE SAD SIDE OF PERELMAN by hope hale davis The characters and events in a work of literary art, I've been told—and sternly—exist only on the printed page. Ours is not to question...
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How the Swedes Dolt Regulating America, Regulating Sweden: A Comparative Study of Occupational Safety and Health Policy By Steven Kelman MIT. 280pp. $19.95. Reviewed by Morton Corn Professor...
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Hearing the Printed Voice_ Ferocious Alphabets By Denis Donoghue Little, Brown. 211 pp. $14.95. Reviewed by Brian Thomas Most English-speaking writers tend to react to Continental avant-garde...
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On Television TINKERING AT NBC by marvin kitman In the 1960s, an advertising agency fashioned a slogan for a whiskey company client by paraphrasing President Lincoln's remark to his Secretary of...
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Dear Editor Social Security As Wilbur J. Cohen suggests ("The Threat to Social Security," NL, June 1), when first enacted in 1935 the Social Security Act was intended to give our citizens...
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