Washington-USA WHAT YOU CAN BELIEVE ABOUT BUSH BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington When George Bush sat down beside Mikhail S. Gorbachev to hold a joint press conference in the tightly...
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WAITING FOR BOLOGNA Italian Communism's Gamble By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome The strong winds of dissent blowing southwest from the Baltic shores have reached the Mediterranean. In the wake...
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A REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK From Bucharest to Beijing By Donald Kirk Bucharest The Chinese students on the train leaving Bucharest for Belgrade were encouraged. They had seen a revolution that...
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AFTER 55 YEARS Latvian Social Democrats Return By Juris Kaza Stockholm Latvia's Social Democratic Workers Party (SD), once the largest party in a faltering democracy, is struggling to...
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FACING MEECH LAKE Constitutional Showdown in Canada BY HAROLD M. WALLER Montreal Meech Lake. The name may sound idyllic, but the Canadian government retreat in the woods outside Ottawa...
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Writers & Writing THE PROPHETIC YEATS BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL As a young man, William Butler Yeats burned with grandiose ambitions. He would love "the most beautiful woman in the world" and...
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More Derision Than Revision The Jews in America, Four Centuries of an Uneasy Encounter: A History By Arthur Hertzberg Simon and Schuster, 428 pp. $22.95. Reviewed by Lawrence...
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On the Trail of Upheaval Year of the Heroic Guerrilla: World Revolution and Counterrevolution in 1968 By Robert V. Daniels Basic Books. 280pp. $21.95. Reviewed by Paul...
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On Dance FARRELL'S FAREWELL BY LAURA JACOBS Suzanne Farrell danced her last performance with New York City Ballet last November 26. She chose the moment and set the tone: Without...
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On Art WASTEFUL IMAGES BY BRADLEY W. BLOCH The photographer Andres Serrano is in a peculiar situation—hardly anyone has seen his work, but almost everyone has an opinion on it. Like...
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