Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR Quayle's Self-Portrair A word about the Quayle affair before it becomes an asterisk. There are not many standards in politics anymore, but it seems to...
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THE SLD'S LEADER A New Face in British Politics BY NORMAN GELB London Autumn is political party conference time in Britain. Unlike the American Presidential nominating conventions, these...
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JAPAN FEELS ITS 'UNIQUENESS' In the Land of the Rising Yen By Donald Kirk Tokyo Return t? Japan after being away six years, aslrecently did, and you might at first wonder if you ever left....
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MISSED OPPORTUNITIES? Israel After 'Eight Good Years' By Eliahu Salpeter Tel Aviv Preoccupation with election rhetoric, with the ongoing Intifada, and with the implications of King...
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A NAVY SHELL GAME Nuclearizing New York's Harbor By Joseph A. Ruskay The day is not far distant, a year or two at most, when New Yorkers will wake up to see the U.S.S. Iowa and six other...
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Writers & Writing THE APPEAL ?F ??E PSYCHOPATH BY BARRY GEWEN The psychopath may indeed be the perverted and dangerous front-runner of a new kind of personality which could become the...
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Seeing Elie Wiesel Whole Twilight By Elie Wiesel Summit. 217pp. $17.95. Reviewed by Daniel Stern Novelist; short-story writer; Director of Humanities, 92nd Street Y, New York One of the...
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Baseball's Other Color Barrier Extra Innings By Frank Robinson and Berry Stainback McGraw Hill. 270pp. $16.95. Reviewed by Karl Taro Greenfeld Contributor, New York "Times Book Review,"...
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