Washington-USA REAGAN'S SACRIFICES AT HOME AND ABROAD BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington "I've made my sacrifice," 1 President Reagan told Con-M gressional skeptics in the Oval Office last month when...
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A MATTER OF ECONOMICS India's New American Romance BY DARRYL D'MONTE Bombay Indira Gandhi's midsummer visit to the United States????after an absence of 11 long years????Marked the resumption of...
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SPADOLINI RETURNS Italian Summer Intrigues BY SILVIO F.SENIGALLIA Rome Government instability is an endemic condition in Italy. Since the end of World War 11 no fewer than 42 governments have...
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This is the latest article in a year-long exchange on CHARTING AMERICA'S FUTURE 10. LEFT ABOUT-FACE! In many respects we wasted the decade of the 1970s in doubt, debate, drift, and dissension. We...
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Writers & Writing SANE AND SACRED DEATH BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL "For fresh as the morning, thus would I chant a song for you, O sane and sacred death," wrote Walt Whitman in 1865. Since then many...
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Fighting with a Purpose Six Armies in Normandy: From D-Day to the Liberation of Paris By John Keegan Viking. 365 pp. $17.95. Reviewed by Matthew Stevenson Contributor, "Harper's," the...
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A Legacy of Hatred The Friars and the Jews By Jeremy Cohen Cornell. 301 pp. $22.50. Reviewed by David Singer Editor, "American Jewish Year Book" In From Prejudice to Destruction, a major...
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On Music THE ROLE OF THE MAESTRO BY HAL GOODMAN Be truthful, now. Have you ever stood in your living room blissfully conducting your stereo system in Beetho-ven's Ninth? Well then, have you ever...
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Dear Editor Oriental Labor The apparent clincher in George P. Brockway's "How Our Sun May Rise Again" (NL, July 12-26) is his rhetorical question about explaining "the steadily increasing prices...
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