Correspondents' correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Israel Looks Inward Tel Aviv — In recent weeks the main...
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GOVERNMENT BY SATRAPIES The Unraveling of the Reagan Presidency BY IRVING LOUIS HOROWITZ The ghost of Watergate hangs so heavily over the Iran-contra affair—from illegal actions by the Executive...
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THREATENING THE COALITION Italy's Moot Relay BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome Italy 's picturesque political lingo has a new term that appears quite frequently these days on the front pages of the...
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The Dismal Science BROCKWAY'S PARADOX BY GEORGE P BROCKWAY Judging from newspaper reports, Professor James M. Buchanan of George Mason University won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics last...
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Writers & Writing SCENTS AND SENSIBILITY BY BARRYGEWEN Alain Corbin, professor of contemporary history at Tours' Universite Fran?ois Rabelais, knows he is on to something with his innovative...
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Fine'Grained Comparisons Past, Present, and Personal: The Family and the Life Course in American History By John Demos Oxford. 215 pp. $17.95. Reviewed by Joseph E. Illick Professor of...
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Nixing the Nexus In Whose Interest? International Banking and American Foreign Policy By Benjamin J. Cohen Yale. 347pp. $19.95. Reviewed by Marc Levinson Senior Editor, "Dun's Business Month...
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On Stage SIMONIZED SUCCESS BY LEO SAUVAGE Among the 20-odd Neil Simon plays presented on Broadway, few have been failures by the lights of the critics, and fewer by the figures of the box office....
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On Dance HARROWING COMMUNICATION BY LAURA A. JACOBS LIGHT SEEPS CAUTIOUSLY Onto the stage. It caresses, irradiates and modulates the carved-ivory shapes formed by Eiko and Koma. Apocalypse...
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INDEX FOR 1986 This Index of New Leader articles for 1986 is divided into three sections: Section 1, Index of Authors, lists the names of all New Leader contributors, whether writers of articles,...
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