MAZOWIECKI'S OBSTACLES Solidarity Makes a Choice BY DAWD WARSZAWSKI Warsaw "WERE WE RIGHT to do it?" N0W that the national euphoria greeting the appointment of Poland's first non-Communist...
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WHAT THE GENERAL TOLD ME Haiti's Prospects Under Prosper Avril BY SELDEN RODMAN Port-au-Prince History is full of "good" men who turned "bad" (Judas Iscariot, Benedict Arnold, Giorgio de...
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LAYING THE GROUNDWORK Europe's Bumpy Road to '92 BY JANICE VALLS-RUSSELL Paris On July 13, the eve of the Bicentennial of the French Revolution, a giant blue balloon representing the...
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CHALLENGED BY THE MAFIA Italian Justice On the Run BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome Once upon A time the Mafia was popularly thought of as clans of Sicilian Robin Hoods, robbing the rich,...
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Perspectives THE INVENTOR OF 'PLURALISM' BY LEWIS S. FEUER A delegate to the new Soviet Congress of People's Deputies that convened this summer exclaimed, "Pluralism, pluralism is what...
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Writers & Writing PRIDE AND PERJURY BY DAVID M. OSHINSKY During the McCarthy years, several hundred professors—including a few Communists and many former Communists—were hounded by...
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Excavating Liberalism The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-1980 By Steve Fraser and Gary Gerstle Princeton. 311 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by Terry A. Cooney Associate Professor of...
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Bizarre Bonding The Ice at the Bottom of the World By Mark Richard Knopf. 144 pp. $16.95. Reviewed by Mark Kamine Short story writer; contributor, "Massachusetts Review, " "Story...
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Out in the Cold Territory of Lies: The Exclusive Story of Jonathan Jay Pollard By Wolf Blitzer Harper and Row. 336pp. $22.50. Reviewed by Yehudah Mirsky Writer, political...
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On Art PIGMENTS OF THE IMAGINATION BY BRADLEY W. BLOCH Gustave Moreau, one of Matisse's painting instructors, told his students, "If you have no imagination, you will never be a good...
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