The Story OF A SUCCESS STORY ISRAEL'S JUBILEE By Eliahu Salpeter Tel Aviv His is one participant's personal view of modern Israel's first 50 years. Rich lists of the Jewish State's...
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AFTER THE FIRST YEAR Britain's Presidential Prime Minister By Norman Gelb London Anthony Charles Lynton Blair is arguably the most remarkable political figure in the Western world...
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Second Thoughts GOD AND THE GOVERNMENT By Christopher Clausen Just as November is the Month of Revolutions, April and May comprise the Religion-in-Politics Bimonth. Why should...
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The Dismal Science LEARNING FROM JAPAN By George ? Brockway The economics profession and the military are similar in many ways, but they differ in one important respect. Generals are...
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Writers & Writing A DIALOGUE WITH ISLAM By Roger Draper Of the three systems of belief springing from the Mosaic root, Judaism is the most explicitly ethnic in its basis, Christianity the...
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Decoding the 'Dirty War' in Argentina A Lexicon of Terror By Marguerite Feitlowitz Oxford. 302 pp. $30.00. Reviewed by Arthur M. Shapiro Professor of evolution and ecology. University of...
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Tales Dreamlike and Precise Katschen & The Book of Joseph By Yoel Hoffman Translated by David Kriss, Alan Treister and Eddie Levenston New Directions. 165 pp. $17.95. Reviewed by Betty...
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On Music LOVE WRITES AN OPERA By John Simon Pierre Boulez once remarked in conversation that the only 20th-century composers of consequence were Bartok, Stravinsky, Schönberg, Berg, and...
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On Screen FALLEN INNOCENTS By Raphael Shargel David Mamet's favorite game is the high stakes con. In his best movies, a team of conspirators fleeces a privileged and gullible individual. But...
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On Stage WILDE AND DOMESTIC By Stefan Kanfer If with the literate I am Impelled to try an epigram I never seek to take the credit We all assume that Oscar said it. Dorothy Parker's...
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