SETTING OFF FALSE SIGNALS Italy's Farewell to Berlinguer BY SILVIO SENIGALLIA Rome During the slow-paced Congress of Vienna in 1814-15— the "dancing Congress" that gave a new face to...
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Britain Old Spies' Network A British security policy committee, whose membership is secret, is urging Margaret Thatcher's government to grant amnesty to "all British agents...
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The Dismal Science CIVILITY AND LABOR RELATIONS BY GEORGE P. BROCKWAY In two mind-opening books on money (Money and the Real World and International Money and the Real World) Paul Davidson,...
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States of the Union NAVAJOS, HOPIS AND THE LAW OF THE LAND BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS Big Mountain, Arizona To the unpracticed eye, Hopi and Navajo sand paintings may not look all that different,...
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A TRAVELER'S NOTEBOOK Australia: Mirage and Reality BY GEORGE WOODCOCK Every generation has its land of promise, its real country that acquires mythical status and seems to hold out the...
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Writers & Writing ART OF DARKNESS BY BARRY GEWEN The broad outlines of Diane Arbus' career are fairly well known. After attaining a degree of success as a fashion photographer in the early 1950s,...
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After the(Cuban) Revolution.,. Family Portrait with Fidel By Carlos Franqui Translated by Alfred MacAddam Random House. 262 pp. $17.95. Reviewed by David D'Arcy As its title suggests, this...
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Grasping the Soviet Mind_ The Russian Revolutions of 1917: The Origins of Modern Communism By Leonard Schapiro Basic Books. 239 pp. $19.95. Reviewed by Uri Ra'anan Professor of International...
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On Television DOUBLE TROUBLE AT CBS BY MARVIN KITMAN Everybody loved The American Parade—until it went on the air last March 27, at 8 p.m. According to the full-page ads CBS took out, the day was...
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Dear Editor Nicaragua I have read Abraham Brumberg's "Cautious Optimism in Nicaragua" (NL, April 30) and was tremendously impressed with its balance and fairness—such a rare phenomenon when issues...
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