Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR Perot's Nixon Pattern Some see Harry S. Truman in Ross Perot's homespun, down-to-earth manner. Garry Wills, in the Washington Post, has compared him to Ronald...
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FEARS OF A NEW AUTHORITARIANISM Yeltsin in Trouble at Home BY ROBERT V. DANIELS Boris N. Yeltsin came to life on North American television screens when he visited Washington, Kansas and Canada in...
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MAKING WAVES Perotism Across the Pacific BY MICHAEL BERGER Tokyo The Ross Perot phenomenon is catching on in East Asia?for many of the same reasons that the Texas businessman has proved so...
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THE TOUVIER CONTROVERSY Confronting Collaboration in France BY JANICE VALLS-RUSSELL Paris French journalists have rushed in where French judges feared to tread. On April 13, acourthere dismissed...
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Countdown '92 THE POLITICS OF CHANGE BY GUS TYLER All of the Presidential aspirants seem to agree on one slogan: "It's time for a change." Their speeches are larded with the key concluding word...
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The Dismal Science THE LAST CHAPTER IN KEYNES BY GEORGE P. BROCKWAY One of the saddest pieces in modern literature is the last chapter of John Maynard Keynes' The General Theory of Employment,...
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Writers & Writing A VOICE OF SILENCE BY ROGER DRAPER For upward of a hundred years the professions, institutions and government agencies that deal with deaf people have worked to assimilate them...
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Memories Wrested from Oblivion A Feast in the Garden By George Konrad Translated by Imre Goldstein Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 394 pp. $23.95. Reviewed by Betty Falkenberg Contributor, "Partisan...
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How the Dominoes Fell Reinventing Politics: Eastern Europe from Stalin to Havel By Vladimir Tismaneanu Free Press. 312 pp. $24.95. After the Fall: The Pursuit of Democracy in Central...
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On Television TALK IS CHEAPEST BY REUVEN FRANK N Next January H. Ross Perot will become America's first talk-show President. The campaign begun on CNN's Larry King Live, where he launched his...
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On Dance BALLET'S MIXED MESSAGES BY LAURA JACOBS A AFEW years ago dance critic Clive Barnes, in a critique of his colleagues, wrote that they were a bunch of sexually repressed spinsters and...
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