Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR The Guns of August As so often, the guns of August came as a surprise. Congress was winding up its work for the summer. President George Bush, receiving...
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A MATTER OF TASTE Our Real Japan Problem' BY MICHAEL BERGER Tokyo A generation ago, the Japan scholar Edwin ?. Reischauer wrote a provocative essay about the U.S.' "broken dialogue"...
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FREE MARKET VS. SOCIAL NEEDS Czechoslovakia in Search of a Third Way BY DONALD R. SHANOR Prague After rushing to political freedom last November, Czechoslovakia is proceeding...
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States of the Union MAKE ME WHOLE BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS The recorded female voice at the Baxter Healthcare Corporation's "800" number has the inflections of an airlineattendant:...
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THE CSCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS A New Chapter for Helsinki BY WILLIAM KOREY "The sexiest new set of initials in international diplomacy" is the way one Washington insider recently...
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LEADER OF THE DEMOCRATIC UNION A Talk with Yuri Skubco By Michael McFaul Moscow The 28th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), held last month, was to a large...
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Writers & Writing PASSING THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN BY ROGER DRAPER I? fall 1943, at the emotional apogee of the U.S.-British friendship, Harold Macmillan was in North Africa as Winston...
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Making Too Much of the Managers Scale and Scope: The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism By Alfred D. Chandler Jr. Harvard. 860 pp. $35.00. Reviewed by Harvey H. Segal Author, "Corporate...
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What if... a Chemist Told Stories The Sixth Day and Other Tales By Primo Levi Translated by Raymond Rosenthal Summit. 222 pp. $18.95. Reviewed by Alan Wade Free-lance writer When, some...
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On Dance MARK MORRIS AS DIDO AND THE SORCERESS BY LAURA JACOBS "Greta Garbo and Sarah Bernhardt are rolling in their graves," said a friend who had just sun Mark Morris in Henry Pureell's...
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