Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR Reviving the US-Soviet Dialogue After a L??? period of cautious reassessment, President Bush has moved the Soviet-American dialogue back to the fast...
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SHAMIR VS. MUBARAK The Politics of Peace in the Mideast By Eliahu Salpeter Tel Aviv If diplomatic achievements were measured by the comings and goings of statesmen, or the publication...
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MULRONEY'S GAMBLE Canada Tackles Its Deficit BY HAROLD M.WALLER Montreal Americans who complain about taxes might do well to look north of the border for a hint of things to come. Although...
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PRAGMATIC SOCIALISM As Spain Rushes Toward '92 BY EMILIO ONTIVEROS Madrid Since Spain's return to democracy 12 years ago, full integration with its northern neighbors has been a major...
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States of the Union LOOKING FORA PARTNER BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS Oberlin, Kansas The most thoroughly thumbed book in and around Oberlin— a town of 2,300 set tidily amid the wheat fields of...
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Writers & Writing SPEAKING FROM THE HEART OF EUROPE BY MICHAEL T. KAUFMAN As I was reading Timothy Garton Ash's The Uses of Adversity: Essays on the Fate of Central Europe (Random House, 335...
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Forgetting Why We Fought Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War By Paul Fussell Oxford. 331 pp. $19.95. Reviewed by William L. O'Neill Professor of history,...
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Tender Is His Plight The Afternoon of a Writer By Peter Handke Translated by Ralph Manheim Farrar Straus Giroux. 86pp. $14.95. Reviewed by Mark Kamine Short story writer;...
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On Screen FAITH, HOPE AND SEXUALITY BY JOHN MORRONE BY turning its low budget into an asset, Steven Soderbergh's sex, lies, and videotape ends up being the most substantial minimalist film...
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On Art THE USE AND ABUSE OF REALISM BY BRADLEY W BLOCH George Bellows, who died in 1925 at age 42, has occupied a secure niche in American art history as " the fellow who did the boxing...
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