Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR What the People Said President George Bush may not be a great communicator, but he is an impulsive, perhaps even compulsive communicator. "Well,...
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WOOING THE UNDECIDED Turning to the Voters in Nicargua BY FORREST D. COLBURN Since their Revolution a decade ago, Nicaraguans have on numerous occasions said "The next few months are...
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THE VIEW FROM POLAND Ameryka My America By Ernest Skalski Warsaw The dominant chants at the compulsory demonstrations of my youth were silly sing-songs attacking President Truman for...
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Euro Vista BY RAY ALAN An Anglo-Spanish Nightmare Kino Juan Carlos of Spain could charm a republican of f a barricade; Lord Nicholas Gordon Lennox is the kind of ambassador who makes...
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REVISING PERONISM Menem's Dangerous Maneuvers BY ARTHUR M. SHAPIRO Buenos Aires Late in October there was a flurry of activity in the Chacarita Cemetery in western Buenos Aires. The...
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FAMILY CRISIS A Son Dies of Aids BY THOMAS J. COTTLE Thomas J. Cottle's account here is drawn from his ongoing research on American families facing major crises. The events he describes were...
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Writers & Writing ON THE INTELLECTUAL BARRICADES BY JOHN ? ROCHE I doubt if in the history of the 20th century you could discover a more bizarre assemblage of intellectuals than the...
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A Servant of Self-Deceit The Remains of the Day By Kazuo Ishiguro Knopf. 245 pp. $18.95 Reviewed by Mark Kamine Short story writer; contributor, "Massachusetts Review, " "Story...
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Hostess to the Lost Generation Caresse Crosby: From Black Sun to Roccasinibalda By Anne Conover Capra. 239 pp. $19.95. Reviewed by Carole Cleaver Co-author, "Horace Pippin: The A rtist...
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