A SORRY RECORD Nicaragua's Economic Boogie-Woogie BY FORREST D COLBURN Managua A European economist working here recounts the lament of a government official: "Our economy is like a...
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AS THE UN STARTS ITS 43RD SESSION A Talk with Ambassador Walters By Gertrude Samuels United Nations General Vernon A. Walters, the United States'Ambassador to the United Nations, is...
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CARLOS MENEM'S PRESIDENTIAL BID A Gaucho Rises in ?rgentina BY ARTHUR M. SHAPIRO La Rioja is a poor province in western Argentina where nothing much seems to happen. Although local...
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Countdown '88 COMPLETING THE PARTY REALIGNMENT BY GUS TYLER All political events may be viewed either as a passing show or as a moment in the evolution of a nation or of mankind. The...
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The Dismal Science GEORGE BUSH'S NEW TROJAN HORSE BY GEORGE P. BROCKWAY George Bush has the distinction of introducing the only tax issue into this fall's Presidential campaign. For...
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Writers & Writing MILOSZ VS. THE RAT RHYMERS BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL Aperennial complaint about modem poetry written in English has been its supposed lack of relevance to life. The late...
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Free Trade in the Real World Protectionism By Jagdish Bhagwati MIT. 147pp. $16.95. Reviewed by Robert Lekachman An economist who writes a short book in graceful English merits...
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Grasping Alice Adams, Perhaps Second Chances By Alice Adams Knopf. 257pp. $18.95. Reviewed by Hope Hale Davis Author, "The Dark Way to the Plaza" Of the eight currently read...
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Dear Editor The New Leader welcomes comment and criticism on any of its features, but letters should not exceed 300 words. Quebec Just a quick note to thank you for running Harold M. Waller's...
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