Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR Long on Might, Short on Money For both Presidents George Bush and Mikhail S. Gorbachev it must have been quite a comedown to return from their September...
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FACING THE MIDEAST CRISIS Japan Debates a New Role By Michael Berger Tokyo When the first Japanese hostages returned home from Iraq early in September, this country experienced its...
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THE EXODUS OF SOVIET JEWS-1 Israel Copes with a Wave of Talent BY GERTRUDE SAMUELS Tel Aviv On May 14, 1948, the reborn state of Israel proclaimed in its Declaration of Independence that...
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THE EXODUS OF SOVIET JEWS-2 Ironic Asylum in East Berlin By Jacob Heilbrunn East Berlin "The Kristallnacht might come at any time" says a young Russian Jew. "I am waiting for it every day."...
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States of the Union AWORLD WITHOUT WHEELS BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS One of the characteristics that distinguishes rural transit from urban transit is the fact that most of its ridership...
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Writers & Writing ?TIQU?TT? AND EQUALITY BY ROGER DRAPER Ruies OF DEPORTMENT govem much of our daily lives, and we tend to accept them even though we understand that some are at least partly...
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The Sandinistas as Entrepreneurs Managing the Commanding Heights: Nicaragua's State Enterprises By Forrest D. Colburn University of California. 151pp. $25.00. Reviewed by James...
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Evangelism Meets Liberation Theology Is Latin America Turning Protestant? The Politics of Evangelical Growth By David Stoll University of California. 445 pp. $24.95. Reviewed by Arthur M....
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A Yearning for Order Van Gogh: His Life and Art By David Sweetman Crown. 391 pp. $30.00. Reviewed by Seiden Rodman Author, "The Eye of Man, " "Where Art is Joy" What does Van Gogh's art...
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On Dance ELUSIVE CLASSICISM BY LAURA JACOBS Only two foreign dance troupes —the Bolshoi Ballet and the Australian Ballet—ventured into Lincoln Center this summer. The Bolshoi'sproduction of...
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