Washington - USA THE SALT II GAMES BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington It would be foolish to accept at face value the White House announcement that because the Soviet Union is not living up to its...
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THE THREAT TO NATO Moscow's Perilous Charms BY NORMAN GELB London The new Soviet leadership, exhibiting masterly public relations skills, is putting a greater strain on the Western Alliance than...
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THE 20 PERCENT SOLUTION Kassebaum vs. Moynihan on the UN byigertrude samuels Washington The United Nations is in the throes of a financial crisis that has "profound implications" for its future,...
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SARNEY'S GAMBLE Brazil Looks to November BY MARC LEVINSON Sao Paulo In Sao Paulo the mood is euphoric. Inflation, that most Brazilian of nemeses, has been beaten back. Once a stringent price...
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The Dismal Science SURPLUS VALUE AND ALL THAT BY GEORGE P BROCKWAY Back in one of my early columns I threatened to say something about Marx's theory of surplus value, and today I'm going to do...
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Writers & Writing CFYNG FOR A NEW POPE BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL To Joshua Reynolds, Alexander Pope in middle age looked " about four foot six high; very humpbacked and deformed." The painter was most...
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Rogues and Firebrands Rebel: The Short Life of Esmond Romilly By Kevin Ingram Dutton. 253 pp. $22.00. The House of Mitford: Portrait of a Family By Jonathan Guiness with Catherine Guiness...
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Cerebral Folly The Great Pretender By James Atlas Atheneum. 277pp. $15.95. Reviewed by Alice Neufeld Associate professor of humanities, Suffolk Community College In this first novel by the...
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On Stage TRAGIC MISALLIANCES BY LEO SAUVAGE Of the three prominent revivals that opened on Broadway this spring, only Long Day's Journey into Night could be called a truly memorable theatrical...
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Dear Editor Nicaragua We are all free to draw whatever conclusions we wish about U.S. policy toward Nicaragua, but our conclusions should have a factual basis. Having read Walter Goodman's article...
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