Washington-USA THE HART OF THE MATTER BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington d ? ary Hart's best new ¦ ideas are his name and J and his age." I heard that wisecrack one midnight at a reporters' watering...
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LABOR'S PROBLEM Tony Benn Is Back in Britain BY NORMAN GELB London Few people in Britain derived more pleasure than Margaret Thatcher from the March 1 Parliamentary by-election in the...
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FOREIGN POLICY Where Paris and Washington Differ BY LUCY KOMISAR Paris Americans who find themselves perplexed by French foreign policy may be forgiven. On the one hand, President Francois...
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States of the Union ROSEBUD REVISITED BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS In the late 1960s, when Washington was still showing a degree of concern for the poor, the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO)...
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Writers & Writing VICTORIAN LUST AND LOVE BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL By now you have probably heard of Peter Gay's Education of the Senses (Oxford, 534 pp. $25.00)—a study of the 19th-century "...
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How the Press Works_ Straight Stuff: The Reporters, the White House and the Truth By James Deakin Morrow. 378 pp. $17.95. Reviewed by George Herman CBS News correspondent Books by...
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A Volcano in Constant Eruption' Selected Letters of Federico Garcia Lorca Edited and translated by David Gershator New Directions. 172pp. $15.00. Reviewed by William Herrick Author, "Kill...
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On Screen COMEDY ON THREE LEVELS BY DAPHNE MERKIN There is something dark and discomfiting behind the show-biz patter and "all's well that ends well" plot of Woody Allen's latest film. He has...
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On Television YEAR OF THE MINIS BY MARVIN KITMAN Lace, ABC's five-hour minise-ries based on the popular novel of the same name by Shirley Conran, was shown the evenings of February 26-27. It told...
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