Washington-USA THE DEMOGRAPHY OF '84 BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Remember the warnings that an early start to the 1984 Presidential race would bore the public to death? Well, the people again...
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BRITAIN VS. FRANCE Test of Wills in the Common Market by norman gelb London A tits inception in 1957, no one suggested that the European Economic Community (EEC) would evolve free of setbacks,...
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ON THE MYTH OF U.S. SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT BY WALLACE C PETERSON It is the conventional wisdom these days that the American economy is suffering from a chronic shortage of savings. As a...
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SEARCHING FOR COMPROMISE Hope on Ulster's Political Fringes by Marvin Overby Belfast This year marks the 64th anniversary of the Government of Ireland Act that created Northern Ireland. To say...
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States of the Union HOW TO REACH THE RURAL VOTER BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS This is a working paper on rural votes and Democratic hopes. Mr. Mondale, please take note. Jimmy Carter could not have...
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Writers & Writing IN THE SPIRIT OF JOHN KEATS BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL Ask readers to name their favorite poet of all time and, after Shakespeare, most will say Keats. As Helen Vend-ler notes in her...
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Mistakes on Our Doorstep Inevitable Revolutions: The United States in Central America By Walter LaFeber Norton. 384 pp. $18.95. Reviewed by Kenneth E. Sharpe Associate Professor of Political...
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Reworking Old Ground Shame By Salman Rushdie Knopf. 319 pp. $13.95. Reviewed by George Woodcock Author, "The Writer and Politics," "Anarchism," "Mohandas Gandhi" If Salman Rushdie had not...
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On Stage AMERICANS DO THE BRITISH BY LEO SAUVAGE Still playing in London after almost two years, Noises Off, Michael Frayn's farce, is sure to have the American public roaring at the Brooks...
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Onlelevision M-TV TORTURE BY MARVIN KITMAN One of the advantages of having cable is access to M-TV. This means you can be culturally aware. More people were talking and writing about the channel...
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Dear Editor Grenada Coverage The "Between Issues" column in The New Leader of October 31, 1983, says: "Utterly confounding was the decision to bar the press from Grenada." Others, including NBC...
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