Washington-USA MIGHTY MICROSOFT IN THE DOCK By Andrew J. Glass Washington Last October 19, when the Microsoft trial began here, Justice Department antitrust chief Joel Klein stood on the...
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QUESTIONS ABOUT SCOTLAND YARD Britain Revisits a Racist Death By Norman Gelb One night six years ago an 18year-old black, Stephen Lawrence, was stabbed and beaten to death on a South...
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DRUGS AND CIVIL WAR Colombia's Creeping Breakdown By Ron Chepesiuk Bogota San Andresito is one of this capital's most popular shopping centers. Every day throngs of people come to buy a...
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The Dismal Science THE LOVE SONG OF HOMO ECONOMICUS By George ? Brockway T. S. Eliot sang of "Songs that follow like a tedious argument/ Of insidious intent/To lead you to an overwhelming...
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Writers & Writing POLITICS PARADING AS FICTION By Brooke Allen "In the 18 years I have been publishing, my work has almost never received a serious literary analysis anywhere," complained...
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The Rise and Fall of the Popular Front The Liberal Civil War: Fraternity and Fratricide on the Left By Jim Tuck University Press of America. 289 pp. $59.00. Reviewed by Gus Tyler Former...
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A Tragedy of Errors After the Collapse: Russia Seeks Its Place as a Great Power By Dimitri ?. Simes Simon and Schuster. 272 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by Robert V. Daniels Professor emeritus of...
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On Television AFTER MONICA, WHO? By Reuven Frank The day after the United States Senate voted not to remove President Bill Clinton from office, ratings for the allnews cable network MSNBC...
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On Screen RENAISSANCE RIVALRY By Raphael Shargel Although I had heard nothing but praise for Shakespeare in Love, and was impressed when it garnered 13 Academy Awards nominations—an honor...
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On Stage BROADWAY FLASHBACKS By Stefan Kanfer Saving Private Ryan was a prime Academy Award candidate for Best Picture. The Thin Red Line is generating much discussion. Tom Brokaw's...
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