Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR Getting Ready for the Summit Preparations for the May 29 summit in Moscow have not been going smoothly. While Secretary of State George ? Shultz was...
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STRUGGLING FOR SELF-DETERMINATION One More Round in Poland By Anna Husarska A feeling of déjà vu was perhaps inevitable. As in August 1980, when nationwide strikes in Poland led to the...
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Culture Watching 'COMMISSAR' COMES OUT OF THE CAN BY PETER KENEZ It is fascinating to watch the enormous treasure box of the Soviet film censors gradually open. Not every suppressed movie,...
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ODYSSEY OF A SOVIET FILMMAKER The presentation of Aleksandr Askoldov's Commissar at the San Francisco Film Festival in mid-March marked the fulfillment of an invitation originally proffered...
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A LOW-TECH APPROACH Prescriptions for Third World Health BY DARRYL D'MONTE Bombay Dr. Haledan T. Mahler, who in July will be stepping down as Director General of the World Health...
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The Dismal Science HOW GOOD IS GREED? BY GEORGE P. BROCKWAY The other day, in talking about profit maximization and utility maximization, we refrained from referring to their common,...
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Writers & Writing MR. SMITH'S WASHINGTON BY BARRY GEWEN Hedrick Smith's The Power Game: How Washington Works (Random House, $22.50) is not a bad book. It is simply not a particularly good...
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What's Good for Industry... The Rise of the Corporate Commonwealth: United States Business and Public Policy in the 20th Century By Louis Galambos and Joseph Pratt Basic. 286 pp....
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Lessons of a Foreign Policy Failure The Eagle and the Lion: The Tragedy of American-Iranian Relations By James A. Bill Yale. 520 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by Jerrold D. Green Director, Center...
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On Dance TAYLOR-MADE AND FRIPPERY BY LAURA A. JACOBS PAul Taylor, our reigning modemdance choreographer, has cultivated one of the most impersonal movement vocabularies in the history of...
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