A TRIPLE DILEMMA The U.S.-Israel-Iran Triangle BY ELIAHU SALTPETER Tel Aviv The secret American-Israel-Iran triangle that has developed in the past 18 months has presented Jerusalem with three...
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cuo SAYS One Cheer for the Democrats BY GUS TYLER The big event in this year's election was the recapturing of the United States Senate by the Democrats, who ended up with 55 seats and thus...
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Perspectives GERMANY AS VICTIM BY STEPHEN BROCKMANN Several appalling reinterpretations of the Holocaust are the latest indications of a mounting desire among Germans to see their nation as...
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The Dismal Science THE BIG BANG IN LONDON BY GEORGE R BROCKWAY With its characteristic penchant for triviality, the daily press' stories about the deregulation of British financial institutions...
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Writers & Writing JANE AND THE JANEITES BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL JANE AUSTEN'S novels dwell on the minutiae of daily life with such fidelity that appreciative readers find the events chronicled as...
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A General's Politics Ike: His Life and Times By Piers Brendon Harper & Row. 478 pp. $21.95. Eisenhower at War: 1943-1945 By David Eisenhower Random House. 977 pp. $29.95. Reviewed by William L....
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Enduring Tragedy Remnants: The Last Jews of Poland By Malgorzata Niezabitowska Photos by Tomasz Tomaszewski Friendly Press. 272 pp. $35.00. Reviewed by Anna Husarska Contributor, "Le Monde,"...
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Double Jeopardy No Ivory Tower: McCarthyism and the Universities By Ellen W. Schrecker Oxford. 437pp. $20.95. Reviewed by Richard Fried Associate professor of history, University of Illinois...
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On Stage FOREIGN AID FOR BROADWAY BY LEO SAUVAGE Once again London is providing New York with good legitimate theater. Simon Gray has brought to Broadway the kind of play that doesn't need music...
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On Dance RIDING THE NEXT WAVE BY LAURA A. JACOBS THE CONCEPT of the Next Wave Festival, put on by the Brooklyn Academy of Music (bam), raises several questions. Are the artists supposed to be the...
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