Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR Foreign Policy Vexations BOSNIA ... spy scandal ... Hebron. As if Whitewater were not enough to divert President Clinton's attention from domestic renewal,...
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AFTER YELTSIN'S FAILED EXPERIMENT The Challenge Facing Chernomyrdin BY MARK HOPKINS Moscow THE RUSSIANS need a rest now. For two tumultuous years President Boris N. Yeltsin took them through an...
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THE BATTLE OVER REFUGEES Compassion vs. Nationalism Germany By PAUL OPPENHEIMER OSNABRUCK IF WORLD WAR II is the war on group hatreds, Anke Fedrowitz' classroom is the front line. "These...
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Perspectives CLINTON'S VISION PROBLEM BY GREGORY D. FOSTER BY NOW IT should be apparent that the election of Bill Clinton was not about the economy. Nor was it about garden-variety change—the...
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Writers & Writing THE WISDOM OF THE NORTHEAST BY ROGER DRAPER JAMES BRYAN CONANT, Harvard's 23rd president, was one of the famous Wise Men, that generation of luminaries who "guided America from...
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Overthrowing Utopianism The Fate of Marxism in Russia By Alexander Yakovlev Translated from the Russian by Catherine A. Fitzpatrick Yale. 240 pp. $29.95. Reviewed by Robert V. Daniels Professor...
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A Sobering Analysis Silent Depression: The Fate of the American Dream By Wallace C. Peterson Norton. 317 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by Edward T. Chase Writer and book editor THIRTY YEARS AGO, on...
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On Screen SCHINDLER'S SECRET REVOLT BY DAVID BROMWICH IN CRACOW, near the start of the Second World War, two men are talking. One is a Jewish businessman, the other a wealthy German. Why, asks...
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On Stage TIME--AND AGAIN BY STEFAN KANFER HESIOD was the first to note that "right timing is in all things the important factor," and his observation has held true for two millennia. The latest...
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