SILENCE IN BELGRADE Waldheim's Tito Connection BY MOMCILO SELIC GERHARD WALDHEIM, acting the dutiful son, came to the defense of his father Kurt in a June 6 Op-Ed article for the New York Times....
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THE PALME LEGACY Swedish Socialism "Revised" BY STEVEN KELMAN Stockholm It is the day I am to return home, the end of my latest trip here. As I sit eating breakfast, my hostess mixes lingonberry...
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SHAPING THE FUTURE A Tale of Three Israeli Reports BY ELIAHU SALPETER Tel Aviv Most of the dispatches from Israel appearing around the world are related to some aspect of the perennial Middle...
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MULRONEY TRIES TRADE Canada's Roiled Politics BY HAROLD M. WALLER Montreal "NO END TO TORY WOES" proclaimed the oversize headline in the tabloid Toronto Sun last May 16. Prime Minister Brian...
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States of the Union WHEN YOUTH CREEP SUCCUMBS TO AOE CREEP BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS ALL WOULD LIVE long," remarked Benjamin Franklin, "and none would be old." Americans have had more success...
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Writers & Writing GOING HOME AGAIN BY BARRY GEWEN WHAT FIRST engages a reader of Cyra McFadden's sharp and affecting reminiscence, Rain or Shine: A Family Memoir (Knopf, 178 pp., $16.95), is...
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Stages on Life's Way Entrances: An American Director's Journey By Alan Schneider Viking. 416 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by Albert Bermel Playwright, translator; professor of theater, City...
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Pondering a Family Mystery The Bobby-Soxer By Hortense Calisher Doubleday. 281 pp. $16.95. Reviewed by Marcia Cavell The themes of Hortense Calisher's latest novel will be familiar to readers...
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On Dance CHALLENGING BALLET'S NUMERICS BY LAURA A. JACOBS when Merce Cunningham created Arcade for the Pennsylvania Ballet last year as part of the National Choreography Project, he did not...
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Dear Editor Reactions You were too kind in the "Between Issues" column of April 7-21 chastising the Nation for publishing Gore Vidal's anti-Semitic screed in marking its 120th anniversary. The...
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