Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR April's Spy Scare In 1968 I was in Prague when Soviet, East German and even Polish tanks occupied Czechoslovakia to stamp out the budding...
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PEACE PARLEY MANEUVERS Face-Off in Israel By Eliahu Salpeter Tel ?viv One of the basic differences between Israel today and Israel 10-15 years ago is that in the past troubles came mostly...
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HAUNTED BY HISTORY Europe's Decoupling Anxiety BY NORMAN GELB London When President Thomas Jefferson declined to run for a third term in 1809— thereby beginning the two-term Presidency...
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Perspectives LOOKING BACK TO THE 'FORWARD' BY GUS TYLER Fifteen years ago, in the year of 5732, I wrote a long piece for New york magazineonthe75th anniversary of the Jewish Daily...
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The Dismal Science PROFITING FROM THE MEDIGAP BY GEORGE R BROCKWAY Having been house-bound for a few days recently, I watched a lot of daytime TV. It's something everyone should...
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Writers & Writing THE TOSCANINI LEGACY BY BARRY GEWEN Anyone interested in "serious music" (i.e. music within the classical Western tradition) must regard our present situation with feelings...
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The Way We Labored Work Sights: Industrial Philadelphia, 1890-1950 By Philip Scranton and Walter Licht Temple. 279 pp. $29.95. Reviewed by Robert Leiter Contributor, New York "Times, "...
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Journey to a Cape Town Dais A Sport of Nature By Nadine Gordimer Knopf. 341pp. $18.95 Reviewed by Oliver Conant Contributor, "Dissent, " New York "Times Book Review" Nadine Gordimer...
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On Stage TOYING WITH LIVES BY LEO SAUVAGE The revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons now at the John Golden Theater is more than a little unsure of its focus. Nonetheless, it is an...
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OnDance TOO STARK A 'BEAUTY' BY LAURA A. JACOBS American Ballet Theater (ABT) opened this year's spring season at the Met with the second Sleeping Beauty in its history. Artistic Associate...
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Dear Editor Dubious Service In his letter attacking my "iconoclastic view favoring some kind of protectionism," Lloyd McAulay ("Dear Editor," NL, March 23), adopts the fashionable view that we...
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