HIDDEN AGENDAS The Star Wars Summit by robert v danels American opinion of the Soviet Union has always been subject lo exaggerated moods of hopeand fear. Nowtheappearanceofa fresh face in the...
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WAshington - USA BIG GOVERNMENT'S OLDEST SUCCESS BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington First, the good news about aging in this country: Thanks chiefly to much-maligned big government, older...
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THIRD WORLD REPORT-IV Malaysia's Improbable Triumph BY WILLIAM MACCORD This article continues an intermittent series examining the records of liberal and authoritarian Third World governments....
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Writers & Writing SOUND AND SENSE IN POETRY BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL Amy CLAMPITT's second book of poems, What the Light Was Like (Knopf, 110pp., $8.95), deals preponderantly with loss. In "The...
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Up with Ethnics_ Growing Up on the South Side: Three Generations of Slovaks in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1880-1976 By M. Mark Stolarik Bucknell. 147 pp. $19.50. Reviewed by Joseph E....
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The Industrial Five The Power Economy: Building an Economy that Works By John Oliver Wilson Little, Brown. 302 pp. $19.95. Reviewed by John E. Schwarz Professor of Political Science, University...
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Yiddish Beyond Its Boundaries The Street By Israel Rabon Translated by Leonard Wolf Schocken. 192 pp. $14.95. Reviewed by Henryk Grynberg Polish novelist and poet living in the U.S. since...
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On Stage O'NEILLS FROZEN SOULS BY LEO SAUVAGE The 1985-86 Broadwayseasonhas started in a promising way at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater—paradoxically, with an impressive revival of Eugene O'Neill's...
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On Dance STEPPING OFF THE SCREEN BY LAURA A. JACOBS Two recent re-creations, Twyla Tharp's Singin' in the Rain and Roland Petit's The Blue Angel, have demonstrated what one might have thought was...
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Dear Editor Selective Citations After a lifetime of quoting and citing, I found my attitude toward past authorities dramatically simplified and clarified by Edward Potter's letter ("Dear Editor,"...
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