Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR A Slow Start for Bush A journalist must be on the qui vive these days. I happened to be driving past the White House on January 27 when I heard on the...
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SIGNS OF MOVEMENT Beneath the Surface in Israel By Eliahu Salpeter Tel Aviv When a hawk like Prime Minister Yitzchak Shamir is booed down by West Bank settlers as a "traitor, " and a...
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THE VIENNA FOLLOW-UP Advancing the Helsinki Process BY WILLIAM KOREY Viscount Castlereagh, the principal architect of the historic Congress of Vienna of 1814-15, described his objective...
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DISUNITY AND FRUSTRATION Why the Left Runs Last in Argentina By ARTHUR M. Shapiro This is the concluding installment of Arthur M. Shapiro's three-part series on Argentina as it prepares for...
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The Dismal Science THE TRUTH ABOUT INFLATION BY GEORGE P. BROCKWAY There are supposed to be two kinds of inflation, cost-push and demand-pull. A benevolent Providence is supposed to bave...
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Writers & Writing THE C0NFUSI0N OF TONGUES BY STANISLAW BARANCZAK Emigré exile, expatriate—there may be more synonyms for these in Roget's Thesaurus, most of them probably beginning with an...
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The Macho Myth Unmasked The Watch By Rick Bass Norton. 190 pp. $16.95. Reviewed by Mark Kamine Short story writer; contributor, "Massachusetts Review, " "Story Quarterly" Over the past...
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Shaking Off Innocence and Insularity America 1941: A Nation at the Crossroads By Ross Gregory Free Press. 400 pp. $22.95. Reviewed by George Sirgiovanni Assistant professor of history,...
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On Dance FROM THE USSR TO THE NYCB BY LAURA A. JACOBS Much depends on the length of a skirt. That is a lesson we learn over and over again when watching ethnic dance, where gender...
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