Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR Arafat and the Bush Transition On a visit to Belgrade three years ago, Secretary of State George P. Shultz erupted in anger when Yugoslav Foreign...
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CHALLENGE TO THE US. Gorbachev's Opening to the West BY PETER J. STAVRAKIS In recent months Mikhail S. Gorbachev has been host to Italian Prime Minister Ciriaco De Mita, French President...
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GLASNOST IN A BALTIC REPUBLIC Lithuanians Lift Their Heads BY ALICJA MANN Vilnius Stopping in my native Poland on the way to Lithuania, I couldn't help being struck by the deepseated...
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MEETING IN CAMBRIDGE The Far Left Talks to Itself BY ROBERT GORHAM DAVIS Cambridge A three-day conference with the title "Anti-Communism and the U.S.: History and Consequences" was held...
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS Zimbabwe One Year After Unity By Kurt M. Campbell Harare The vultures are visible from two miles away, wheeling in the blue African sky. Members of Zimbabwe's élite new...
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Writers & Writing STEPPING ON A BEATLE BY BARRY GEWEN ALBERT Goldman's The Lives of John Lennon (Morrow, 719 pp., $22.95), portraying the former leader of ihe Beatles as a drug-addicted,...
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Covering Up for Mozart's Wife 1791: Mozart's Last Year By H. C. Robbins London Schirmer. 240pp. $19.95. Reviewed by Seiden Rodman Poet, art critic; author, "Trazom, " a play about...
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Connecting with Everyday Life The Company of Critics: Social Criticism and Political Commitment in the Twentieth Century By Michael Walzer Basic Books. 288 pp. $19.95. Reviewed...
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