Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR Reacting to Chinas 'Red Terror' In the brutal crackdown on China's prodemocracy demonstrators launched the weekend of June 3, President George Bush...
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VISITING THE SETTLEMENTS The View from the West Bank By Eliahu Salpeter Tel Aviv The Jewish settlements on the West Bank are both a symbol of and the essence of the daily debate here over...
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Fair Game BY WALTER GOODMAN Notes on Italy and England On a recent visit to Italy and England, my wife and I found the newspapers occupied with stories about elections to the European...
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HOW THE ITALIANS SEE EUROPE BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome By and large, reaction here to the dismally low voter turnout for the European Parliament elections in the 12 nations that make up...
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ON THE EVE OF CHANGE ATalk with Hungary's Imre Pozsgay By Rudolf L. Tokés Balatonarács "THE PROPER SUBJECT of politicalfreedomisthecitizen, its framework is the nation, and its tool is...
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Perspectives STRATEGIC DEFENSE CAN BE DANGEROUS BY JAMES P. SCANLAN How far the Bush Administration will depart from the basic defense philosophies of its predecessor is likely to depend...
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The Dismal Science THE RESERVE'S SILLY NEW EQUATION BY GEORGE P. BROCKWAY IN his excellent and comprehensive book about the Federal Reserve Board, Secrets of the Temple, William...
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Writers & Writing SUPERMAC ON THE WAY UP BY JOHN ?. ROCHE During THE years he was publishing his memoirs, I was always intrigued by Harold Macmillan's love-hate relationship with power. On...
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Going Among the People The Rainy Season: Haiti Since the Duvaliers By Amy Wilentz Simon and Schuster. 427pp. $19.95. Reviewed by Seiden Rodman Author, "Haiti: The Black Republic, " "Where...
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A Valuable Corrective Re-Ordering the Universe: Picasso and Anarchism, 1897-1914 By Patricia Leighten Princeton. 198 pp. $35.00. Reviewed by George Woodcock Patricia Leighten asserts that...
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On Dance DOGGED DUALISTS BY LAURA JACOBS Paul Taylor's two new offerings for his latest month-long engagement at the City Center, Minikin Fair and Speaking in Tongues, continued his...
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