IN THE WAKE OF HEBRON Israel Takes Stock BY ELIAHU SALPETER TEL AVIV THE ESCALATION of Arab-Israeli violence that began with the massacre of 29 Muslims at the Cave of Machpelah in Hebron last...
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AFTER THE DECLARATION Still Probing for Peace in Ulster BY NORMAN GELB LONDON LAST DECEMBER the British and Irish governments joined in the most determined effort yet to end the strife that has...
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TRIGGERING CONTROVERSY A French Blueprint for Security BY JANICE VALLS-RUSSELL PARIS SOCIALIST PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand and Center-Right Prime Minister Edouard Balladur may not belong to...
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SOUTHERN EXPOSURES Letter from Punta Arenas BY ARTHUR M. SHAPIRO PUNTA ARENAS POST-PINOCHET Chile is trying to slow, if not stop, the environmental degradation that accompanied the free-market...
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The Dismal Science ENDING WELFARE AS WE KNOW IT BY GEORGE P BROCKWAY POLITICAL COMMENTATORS are practically unanimous in telling us that Candidate Bill Clinton's most popular sound bite in his...
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Writers & Writing PLATH AND THE PERILS OF BIOGRAPHY BY PHOEBE PETTINGELL JANET MALCOLM has created a literary niche for herself as a chronicler of quarrels. Ten years ago, In the Freud Archives...
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In the Company of Socialist Saints Harold Laski: A Life on the Left By Isaac Kramnick and Barry Sheerman Allen Lane. 669 pp. $35.00. Reviewed by Lewis S. Feuer Professor emeritus of...
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A Hero Misread and Unsung Ralph Bunche: An American Life By Brian Urquhart Norton. 496 pp. $27.50. Reviewed by Karl E. Meyer Member, New York "Times" editorial board HIS WAS a storybook...
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On Television BRAND NAME NEWS BY REUVEN FRANK DIANE SAWYER is a former Junior Miss America who worked for Ron Ziegler in the Nixon White House press office, followed Richard M. Nixon into exile...
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On Stage FAUST AND LAST BY STEFAN KANFER SPORTSWRITERS used to say that there were three things you could always find in the cellar: the furnace, the boiler and the Washington Senators. But...
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