Washington Notebook BY DANIEL SCHORR What Bush Would Rather The start of this (more or less) monthly column tends to be influenced by matters in the public eye at the moment of writing....
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ONE STEP FORWARD Nicaragua's Revolution in Evolution By Anna Husarska Managua At every major intersection here there are stalls selling luscious fresh fruits, one of the rare food items...
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REELING FROM GLASNOST The Collapse of French Communism By Janice Valls-Russell Lyons France's Communists seem disoriented these days; even their red flag is looking faded....
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DEBATE IN THE FOURTH ESTATE Gandhi Bullies the Press By Darryl D'monte Bombay During his trip to Washington last October, India's Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi admitted he was facing some...
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States of the Union JUVENILE JUSTICE BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS "We beg delinquents for our life, " cornmented Robert Lowell in his poem about Central Park. "Behind each bush, perhaps a...
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The Dismal Science CATCH A FALLING DOLLAR BY GEORGE P. BROCKWAY I see by the papers that many a pundit, from the President on down, thinks the dollar should fall a bit moreābut not too...
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Writers & Writing FLAYING THE FED BY BARRY GEWEN The greatest virtue of William Greider's lengthy and rather lumpy book, Secrets of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country...
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Educating the Managers The Empire Builders: Inside the Harvard Business School By J. Paul Mark Morrow. 303 pp. $17.95. The Leadership Factor By John P. Kotter Free Press. 161 pp....
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Esthetic Tyranny The Devil and Dr. Barnes: Portrait of an American Art Collector By Howard Greenfeld Viking. 306pp. $19.95. Reviewed by Seiden Rodman Author, "Artists in Tune with Their...
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Dear Editor Mozambique I recently came across a copy of Augustus Richard Norton's " Hunger and Carnage in Mozambique" (NL, November 16, 1987). As a freelance journalist who spent six months in...
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