THE 27 TH CONGRESS OF THE CPSU-1 Lenin's New Apostle BY ANDREW J. GLASS Moscow Current developments in Russia can perhaps best be seen through the prism of three rather unconventional...
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THE 27 TH CONGRESS OF THE CPSU-2 Gorbachev Consolidates Rule BY ROBERT V. DANIELS A Party congress in Moscow bears little resemblance to a congress or political convention in a democratic...
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Fair Game BY WALTER GOODMAN Reagans Contrary Campaign The Reagan Administration has succeeded in turning its campaign to provide military aid for the Nicaraguan contras into a political and...
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The Dismal Science BECOMING A DEBTOR NATION BY GEORGE P BROCKWAY surpassing Brazil, the present leader. Mention of South America's biggest country causes our hearts to miss a beat. Only a decade...
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Writers & Writing LITERARY PILGRIMAGES BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL Richard Holmes' Shelley: The Pursuit (1975) radically revised the poet's image for contemporary readers. In place of the unworldly...
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Seeing Apartheid from the Inside_ Move Your Shadow: South Africa, Black and White By Joseph Lelyveld Times Books. 400 pp. $18.95. Reviewed by Steven F. McDonald Former executive...
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Recountings of a Legendary Jazz Man Good Morning Blues: The Autobiography of Count Basie As told to Albert Murray Random House. 399 pp. $19.95. Reviewed by Bruce Cook Author, "The Beat...
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On Television ACTING YOUR AGE BY MARVIN KITMAN OLD Brown Eyes is back. You might say Mary Tyler Moore has had a kind of double comeback. She returned last December in her first new situation...
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On Dance PATTERNS FROM THE PAST BY LAURA A. JACOBS Peter Martins' latest work for the New York City Ballet, Songs of theAu-vergne, is not as dense or sharply projected as last year's Poulenc...
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Dear Editor Standards Barry Gewen, reviewing two books on the press ("Power and the Press," NL, January 27) attributes "the highest professional standards" to CBS, ABC, NBC, The New York Times and...
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