AFTER THE PLEBISCITE Chile's New Chance for Democracy By Antonio Ramirez The defeat of General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte in the October 5 "Yes-No" plebiscite reflected the determination of a...
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GORBACHEV BUYS TIME The Perils of Perestroika By Robert v. Daniels Waiting in line at a halfempty Moscow restaurant last month and observing newcomers being admitted out of turn by the...
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SLOVENIA'S 'MLADINA' AFFAIR Setback for Yugoslav Liberalism BY ADRIAN KARATNYCKY Yugoslavia, despite its present turmoil, is arguably the most liberal of the various Communist-controlled...
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TWEEDLEDEE AND TWEEDLEDUM How Italy Views the U. S. Election By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome When I returned to my native Italy several years after the end of World War II, it was not the...
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Countdown '88 A CLASSIC CHOICE ON NOVEMBER 8 BY GUS TYLER When Americans enter the polling booths on the second Tuesday of next month, the choice before them will be two collages of classic...
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The Dismal Science THE FEAR OF FULL EMPLOYMENT BY GEORGE ? BROCKWAY The other day a friend sent me a clipping from the morning paper. My friend is a poet, whom I occasionally charge with...
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Writers & Writing BRODSKY IN TWO WORLDS BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL Collections of Joseph Brodsky's verse have been coming out here both in his native Russian and in English translation since...
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Bill Buckley Without a Cause William F. Buckley, Jr. Patron Saint of the Conservatives By John B. Judis Simon and Schuster. 528 pp. $22.95. Reviewed by David M. Oshinsky Professor of...
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On Dance MARTHA GRAHAM AT94 BY LAURA A. JACOBS For many autumns now, the Martha Graham opening night gala has been an event to wonder at and sigh over. Reminders of Graham's greatness...
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