THE INQUIRY BEGINS Placing the Blame in Israel BY ELIAHU SALPETER Tel Aviv In the first paroxysms of self-ac-cusation that followed the massacre in Beirut's Sabra and Shatila refugee camps, many...
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BEYOND RHETORIC The UN's Other Dimension by gertrude samuels United Nations re are perilously near to a new international anarchy," Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuel-lar warned last month...
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THE PRIOR INITIATIVE Ulster's Uneasy Election by j.k jacobsen Belfast Ater six years in futile pursuit of a military solution to the conflict in Ulster, the British government is cautiously...
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This is the latest article in a year-long exchange on CHARTING AMERICAS FUTURES!! BY GUS TYLER 11.GROWTH WITHOUT INFIATION Marx was an unfaithful disciple of Hegel: He interpreted the Hegelian...
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Writers & writings LIVES BY THE POETS by phoebe pettingell The he poet W.S. Merwin has now given us a memoir of his childhood, Unframed Originals (Atheneum, 236 pp., $14.95). He never embroiders...
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One Road to Foggy Bottom Haig: The General's Progress By Roger Morris Playboy. 450 pp. $13.95. Reviewed by Cecil B. Currey Author (as "Cincinnatus"), "Self-Destruction: The Disintegration and...
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Tales of a Party Hack The Frog Who Dared to Croak By Richard Sennett Farrar, Straus, Giroux. 182 pp. $11.95. Reviewed by Tom Graves Contributor, "Playboy," "Southern Exposure" Novels about...
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On Music FOUR FROM OBERLIN by hal goodman a small town in north-central Ohio sits one of the country's great conservatories of music—Oberlin, of course. Occasionally over the years I have heard...
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Dear Editor Some Friend As one of the objects of attention in Walter Goodman's article on direct mail solicitations ("Dear Friend," NL, September 6), I say Louche. Those of us seeking funds for...
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