Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Fighting Drugs Geneva-worried about the widening social...
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PAINFUL OPTIONS The Prospects for Israel's New Government BY ELIAHU SALPETER Tel Aviv Nobody was surprised when the Cabinet that Israel's new Prime Minister, Yitzchak Shamir, presented to the...
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BEYOND PERSONALITY Italian Doubts About the Polish. Pope BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome In my first article following the election of Karol Cardinal Wojtyla as Pope in 1978 ("Waiting for John...
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KINNOCK'S CHALLENGE Picking Up the Labor Party's PlgCCS BY NORMAN GELB London They say that if you stand on a street comer anywhere in Wales and for no particular reason shout, "Yes!" at least...
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LESSONS FOR THE WEST How Moscow Handled the 007Affair BY PETER KENEZ Less than two months have passed since the "termination" of Korean Air Lines Flight 007, and the event is already history....
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POETRY AS PERFORMANCE BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL Many poetry lovers heard verse aloud long before they began reading it. My own passionate interest owes much to my father's dramatic bedtime renditions...
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Squandered Talent Slouching Towards Kalamazoo By Peter DeVries Little, Brown. 241 pp. $13.95. Reviewed by Hope Hale Davis Mary Ingraham Bunting Fellow, Radcliffe In a highly promotional New...
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Corporate Thriller Dream Maker: The Rise and Fall of John DeLorean By Ivan Fallon and James Srodes Putnam's. 288 pp. $16.95. Grand Illusions: The Cosmic Career of John DeLorean By Hillet Levin...
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Inflated Claims The Life of Maxwell Anderson By Alfred S. Shivers Stein & Day. 397pp. $25.00. Reviewed by Selden Rodman Author, "South America of the Poets," "Tongues of Fallen Angels,"...
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On Stage PLAYS FROM THE PAST BY LEO SAUVAGE From us title one might well conclude, as indeed others have, that The Philanthropist-now lovingly revived at the Manhattan Theater Club on East 73rd...
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Dear Editor Warning At the conclusion of his thought-provoking article, "The Limits of Industrial Policy" (NL, September 19), Robert Lekachman cautions: "Liberals should temper their enthusiasm...
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