Washington Notebook Bad News for Pollsters BY DANIEL SCHORR More and more Americans are refusing to respond to opinion pollsters. This is threatening an important industry, and that is serious...
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LOOKING INWARD Labor After the Tory TRIUMPH BY NORMAN GELB London The Surprising outcome of Britain's April 7 general election promises to have far reaching ramifications. In fact, the victory...
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Euro vista BY RAY ALAN L. A. as Seen from Europe The Los Angeles riots had something in common with the disorders that shook several English communities in the 1980s. In England too, legal,...
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TO PRESERVE OPPRESSION? North Korea Woos the Capitalists BY DONALD KIRK Chongjin The advice of "Great Leader" Kim Il Sung is etched in white on a red wall at the entrance to the port complex of...
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Countdown '92 THE POWER OF ROSS PEROT BY GUS TYLER Ross Perot's candidacy for President is without precedent in the annals of American politics. His continuing presence in the race may well...
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Writers & Writing THE RENAISSANCE REVISED BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL The modern era of English poetry bloomed in the 16th century and blossomed in the 17th. What was written before then requires...
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Behind the Scenes in China The New Emperors: China in the Era of Mao and Deng By Harrison E. Salisbury Little, Brown. 544 pp. $24.95. The Claws of the Dragon: Kang Sheng, the Evil Genius Behind...
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A Question of Authority Orwell: The Authorized Biography By Michael Shelden HarperCollins. 497 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by George Woodcock As George Orwell knew very well, the process of...
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On Stage A HIT AND THREE MISSES BY STEFAN KANFER Re-viv-al n. ...a series of meetings characterized by public revelation of sins, or professions of renewed faith. Webster's definition may be...
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On Dance SPRING'S SLOW START BY LAURA JACOBS Mark Morris' mane of raven hair has long had telling associations for me. It used to evoke the deeply wrought waves that frame faces by Edward...
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