Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Reverse Osmosis Geneva-Mankind's long-cherished dream of...
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Washington-USA HOW REAGAN DOES IT BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Imagine the relish of Ronald Reagan were he a challenger taking on a Democratic incumbent with the present Administration's...
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IN A TIME OF UNCERTAINTY Warsaw's Wary Welcome for John Paul BY CASIMIR GARNYSZ As Poland's Communist regime prepared for Pope John Paul II's week-long visit starting June 16, it was clear that...
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SYRIA AND SAUDI ARABIA Ignoring Washington's Mideast Script BY ELIAHU SALPETER Tel Aviv When Lebanon unanimously approved the non-belligerence agreement with Israel last May 14, many observers...
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States of the Union FUNDING FEMINISTS BY RICHARD J MARGOLIS Playboy uses its foundation to clean up its sexist image from a recent interview with a Chicago feminist We are in the presence of a...
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Writers & Writing THE BUSINESS OF AMERICA BY BARRY GEWEN In case you hadn't noticed, supply-side economics died last year Its demise was marked in at least two ways-first, by President Reagan's...
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Voting in the Electronic Age Consequences of Party Reform By Nelson W Polsby Oxford 267 pp $24 95 Reviewed by Richard C. Wade Distinguished Professor of History, Graduate Center, City...
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A Substitute for Imagination Ararat By D M Thomas Viking 184 pp $13 50 Reviewed by Ellen Levy In his writings, Sigmund Freud often apologizes for digressing He also expresses the fear that he...
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On Screen STALE POPCORN BY ROBERT ASAHINA I sighed with relief when Return of the Jedi ended Not because Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) had escaped the clutches of Darth Vader (Dayid Prowse) and...
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On Stage TRIUMPHS OF PACKAGING BY LEO SAUVAGE For people more eager to watch stars than see plays, it was without doubt a big Broadway event Wooden police barriers held back the crowds on the...
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Dear Editor Objection I was upset over Richard H Shulman's comments in two recent letters on subjects half a world apart In the February 2) "Dear Editor" column, Shulman seconds Irving Louis...
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