LABOR GETS A FACELIFT How Kinnock Would Topple the Tories BY NORMAN GELB London By law, Margaret Thatcher has until June 1988 to dissolve Parliament and call for new general elections in...
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN Buckingham Dallas In most of Europe, supplies of Dallas dry up in the summer. A few public-spirited television stations rebroadcast past installments several times a week,...
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States of the Union 'LIFE AND DEATH AT THE HOME' BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS Mother lies in a coma now most of the time, her eyes wide-open and childlike. Occasionally her eyelashes flutter and she...
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The Dismal Science A REQUIEM FOR MONETARISM BY GEORGE R BROCKWAY Beryl W. Sprinkel has given up on monetarism, at least for now. He said as much in a speech recently and stirred some excitement...
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Writers & Writing TWO FACES OF THE KGB BY BARRY GEWEN DURING THE post-World War II period, when spies were front-page news and legitimate security concerns had begun mushrooming into the public...
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A Telling Tale of the 'Trib' The Paper: The Life and Death of the New York "Herald Tribune" By Richard Kluger Knopf. 767 pp. $24.95. Reviewed by August Heckscher Former chief editorial writer,...
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The Limits of Objectivism The Passion of Ayn Rand By Barbara Branden Doubleday. 442 pp. $19.95. Reviewed by Selden Rodman Author, "The Road to Panama," "Haiti: The Black Republic" When I...
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On Television PAM EWING'S BAD DREAM BY MARVIN KITMAN MY MOUTH IS still wide open in disbelief at the denouement of the Dallas (CBS, Friday, 9:00 p.m. EST) cliff-hanger revealed the night of...
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Dear Editor Korea Conflict William L. O'Neill's review of my book, Korea: The First War We Lost (NL, August 11-25), is all an author could ask for because he read the book and he backs up his...
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