Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR A Conspiracy of Silences GENTLE READER, you may by now be surfeited with retrospectives occasioned by the 30th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's...
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REPATRIATION VS. INTEGRATION The Ugly Face of British Racism BY NORMAN GELB London THE MILLWALL ward in the East London borough of Tower Hamlets was the scene of a hard-fought local election in...
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STALINIST TACTICS Suppressing the Press in Hungary BY RICHARD W. BRUNER Budapest HUNGARIANS LEARNED this fall that their post-Communist democracy, not quite four years old, is a fragile...
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THE RISE OF REGIONALISM Canada's Political Earthquakeby BY HAROLD M. WALLER Montreal EVEN to Canadians who expected an unusual outcome, the results of the October 25 elections were a shock. The...
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AFTER THE COLD WAR Peace Problems at the UN BY GERTRUDE SAMUELS United Nations AS THE THREE-MONTH opening session of the 48th General Assembly approaches its December 21 closing date, the main...
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Writers & Writing WHEN MOM IS THE MUSE BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL WHEN PHILIP LARKIN died in 1985 at age 63, his poetic reputation was at its peak in his native England. Critics and the reading public...
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Growing Up in a Time of Hardship "Daddy's Gone to War": The Second World War in the Lives of America's Children By William M. Tuttle Jr. Oxford. 365 pp. $30.00 American Lives: Looking Back at...
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Dreams, Follies, Miseries Abroad_ Strange Pilgrims By Gabriel Garcia Marquez Translated by Edith Grossman Knopf. 204 pp. $21.00. Reviewed by Ken Sonenclar Freelance writer TRAVELING through...
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On Television FAIRNESS IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER BY REUVEN FRANK THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE, now in the news again, was the means for denying First Amendment protection to broadcasting. Although...
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On Stage BROADWAY IN TWILIGHT BY FTEFAN KANFER "I'M NOT DISCOURAGED-that's not the right word—but I'm disappointed." The speaker is Gerald Schoenfeld, chairman of the Shubert Organization,...
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