Washington-USA CHANGING THE POWER PROCESS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington A few days after the Presidential election, the power lunch scene is in full throat at Duke Zeibert's. The pricey...
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Perspectives A CAVEAT FOR THE DEMOCRATS BY CHRISTOPHER CLAUSEN In 1988 Michael Dukakis went down in history as the Democratic Presidential candidate who turned a big lead into a disaster....
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BRITAIN'S SEASON OF DISCONTENT Major Stumbles Forward BY NORMAN GELB London Prime Minister John Major is in trouble. Indeed, there are doubts about whether he can long remain the occupant...
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IN THE WAKE OF CHARLOTTETOWN What Lies Ahead for Canada BY HAROLD M. WALLER Montreal Canadians find a certain poignant symbolism in an event that occurred just before the second game of...
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AFTER THE COLD WAR Talking to Young Germans BY MICHAEL MORAN Munich To most of the 30 million or so Germans under the age of 30, World War II is utterly distanteven their parents were...
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The Dismal Science THE ILLOGIC OF LEANNESS AND MEANNESS BY GEORGE P. BROCK WAY Editorial writers and speech makers are fond of the expression "lean and mean" (or, sometimes, "mean and...
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Writers & Writing OUR GULF WARRIORS BY ROGER DRAPER General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, the recently retired Commander in Chief (CINC) of the coalition forces in the Persian Gulf conflict, and his...
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Moving Comfortably Toward Armageddon The Culture of Contentment By John Kenneth Galbraith Houghton Mifflin. 195 pp. $22.95. Reviewed by Irving Louis Horowitz Hannah Arendt Professor...
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A Writer in Full Control Collected Stories By William Trevor Viking. 1,261 pp. $30.00. Reviewed by Lawrence Dugan Free-lance critic; contributor, Philadelphia "Inquirer" When characters...
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On Stage TOXIC FAMILY VALUES BY STEFAN KANFER Last year at about this time I predicted that the star of Mambo Mouth would be rich and famous. 1 got the outcome of the World Series wrong,...
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