A GRADE B PERFORMANCE Reagan's Anemic Economic Recovery BY SIDNEY WEINTRAUB President Reagan's economic recovery performance, at least what we have seen of it so far, is of a piece with his...
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Washington-USA DEMOCRATS WARM UP FOR '84 BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington What makes the 1984 Democratic Presidential struggle different from most previous Presidential campaigns? On the surface,...
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States of the Union THE TWO FACES OF POPULISM BY RICHARD J MARGOLIS The oak-panelled hearing room seems rather too fancy for the topic to be discussed, and rather too large for the scattering of...
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TROUBLE IN MATABELELAND Zimbabwe's Odd Man Out BY NORMAN GELB London Kenneth Kaunda is highly regarded here, his views are generally received with interest and respect Yet the Zambian...
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Perspectives THE MYTH OF PALESTINE BY MOSHE DECTER President Reagan's recent call for the Palestinian Arabs to be granted "something in the nature of a homeland" is a reflection of the mythology...
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Writers & Writing STRATEGIES FOR SURVIVAL BY BARRY GEWEN Moral posturing frequently befogs sensible debate about national defense, and these days the miasmas are rising thicker than usual On one...
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A Commander's Testament A General's Life By Omar N Bradley and Clay Blair Simon & Schuster 725 pp $19 95 Reviewed by William L. O'Neill Author, "A Better World" General Omar N Bradley was the...
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The Novel as Television The End of the World News: An Entertainment By Anthony Burgess McGraw-Hill 389 pp $15 95 Reviewed by Michael Dirda Here is a novel with something for everyone—at least...
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Unmade in Detroit The Decline and Fall of the American Automobile Industry By Brock Yates Empire 291 pp $13 95 Reviewed by Jamie Kitman When the vaunted J-car "import fighter" was released m...
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On Stage DIFFERENT KINDS OF KIN BY LEO SAUVAGE Three plays that opened on Broadway m the same week earlier this month—Brighton Beach Memoirs, K2 and 'night, Mother—have all been widely praised...
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Dear Editor Romania Stephen A Garrett's "The Lesson of Romania" (NL, April 4) was an eye-opener I had been under the mistaken impression that Romania was fairly liberal at home, like Hungary, so I...
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