AFTERMATH OF THE INQUIRY Israel's Changed Political Landscape byeuahusalpeter Tel Aviv In a war that was in a way waiting to be fought, the massacre of Palestinian civilians in the Sabra and...
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THE NATO PLOY Greece's Hidden Realpolitik BY LUCY KOMISAR Greek foreign policy has two faces. The first, for popular consumption, is nationalistic, independent, strongly ideological. The second,...
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AN EQUITABLE ALTERNATIVE A New Strategy for National Health Insurance BY LAURENCE S. SEIDMAN Nearly two decades after the the enactment of Medicaid and Medicare, and following over a decade of...
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ENGLAND AND AMERICA Transatlantic Echoes BY ROBERT LEKACHMAN At the moment England and the United States are not so much two nations divided by a common language as a pair of societies gripped by...
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Perspectives A LETTER TO MICHAEL STRAIGHT: THE COMMUNIST WHO WASN'T BY GUS TYLER Dear Mike: I devoured your autobiography, After Long Silence (Norton, 351 pp. $17.50), in three great gulps. Then,...
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Writers & Writing MERRILL'S ASCENT BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL In "Clearing the Title," the poem that serves as a postscript to his latest volume of shorter pieces, James Merrill describes his...
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An Anatomy of Folly A Better World: The Great Schism-Stalinism and the American Intellectuals By William L. O'Neill Simon & Schuster. 447pp. $17.95. Reviewed by David M. Oshinsky Author, "A...
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Lost in Translation Freud and Man's Soul By Bruno Bettelheim Knopf. 112 pp. $11.95. Reviewed by Richard King Author, "A Southern Renaissance," "The Party of Eros" Interest in psychoanalysis...
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On Screen ACTORS AND SCRIPTS BY ROBERT ASAHINA Peering down her long nose, arms folded across her matronly bosom, Kate Nelligan seems like a cross between a stem nanny and a prissy librarian....
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On Stage CRITICAL DECISIONS by leo sauvage Lanford Wilson's Angels Fall, which moved up to the Longacre Theater from the Circle Repertory Company in Greenwich Village, is a very welcome addition...
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Dear Editor Timerman Irving Louis Horowitz put Jacobo Timerman's The Longest War: Israel in Lebanon into brilliant perspective ("Timerman's New Country," NL, January 24). Timerman is neither a...
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