AS THE EXODUS CONTINUES The Choice for East Germany By Donald R. Shanor As the mass demonstrations and the opposition groups that finally brought down Erich Honecker now direct their...
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BEYOND THE PARTY CONGRESS Hungary's Hazy Future BY RUDOLF L. ToKéS Budapest According to this country's largest newspaper, Nepszabadsag, the dictatorship of the proletariat came to an...
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Perspectives NOW ABOUT THOSE BALTIC REPUBLICS BY EUGENE V. ROSTOW Unless the Western governments have suddenly achieved a capacity for secret diplomacy they have never demonstrated...
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WITH A DOSE OF PRAGMATISM Italy Watches an Empire Stumble By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome In the early '70s, with Richard M. Nixon in the White House and Leonid I. Brezhnev in the...
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REVERBERATIONS IN LONDON Thatcher at Odds with Europe BY NORMAN GELB London Like a fetus in the final stages of gestation, the European Community (EC) is rapidly assuming the form its...
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The Dismal Science POLLUTIONGOING ONCE, GOING TWICE... BY GEORGE P. BROCKWAY We are supposed to cheer the Bush Administration's clean air bill, which is intended to cut sulfur dioxide...
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Writers & Writing JUDAS IN GREENELAND BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL READERS of Graham Greene immediately recognize that crucial moment common to all his tales when the seedy Judas figure enters to...
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The Nine Wars of America A Country Made by War: From the Revolution to Vietnam— The Story of America's Rise to Power By Geoffrey Perret Random House. 629 pp. $22.50. Reviewed by Seiden...
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Love and Destruction In the Night Café By Joyce Johnson Button. 229 pp. $17.95. Reviewed by Oliver Conant Contributor, "Dissent, " New York "Times Book Review" Much of Joyce Johnson's new...
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On Dance FOLK MOVEMENTS BY LAURA JACOBS Because they often contain highly esoteric and idiosyncratic movement, modern and postmodern dance challenge the viewer. By contrast,...
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