THE BRITISH AND THE EU A Defining Moment in Europe By Norman Gelb London Along established concert series here at Albert Hall concludes each year with a lively rendition of "Rule...
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Euro vista By Ray Alan France's Dynamic City Even when I was a small schoolboy in the north of England, I knew there was a city—nearly a thousand miles away in the south of France—called...
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Thinking Aloud LIBERALS AT THE GAS STATION By Michael Lind For extra credit, identify the two well-known journalists from whose work the following quotes are taken. Here is the first: "Men...
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POVERTY AND CORRUPTION Rogue Police in Mexico By Addison De Witt Guadalajara A grim joke currently circulating among retired foreigners living around here compares the Mexican...
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Writers & Writing LABOR'S SPYMASTER By Roger Draper Many people were hostile to Jay Lovestone, including some of his political allies. In 1923, when he was a prominent American Communist,...
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Center of the Arab World Cairo: The City Victorious By Max Rodenbeck Knopf. 300 pp. $27.50. Reviewed by Richard McGill Murphy Contributor, "New Republic," New York "Times Magazine" In...
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Breakdown of the University In Plato's Cave By Alvin Kernan Yale. 336 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by Marcus Klein Professor emeritus of English, SUNY/Buffalo; author, "After Alienation:...
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On Screen WOMEN IN TROUBLE By Raphael Shargel Actress Patricia Neal and director Robert Airman, who work together for the first time in Cookies Fortune, are about the same age but belong...
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On Television DEMOCRACY DOTCOM By Reuven Frank The novelties foreseen bymedia pundits pondering next year's Presidential contest are an enhanced role for allnews cable networks and a...
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On Stage TAXING IMPORTS By Stefan Kanfer Alice (Anna Friel) is a mysterious waif with close-cropped auburn hair and a permanent pout. She pays the rent by peeling in strip clubs and...
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Dear Editor Kosovo Dissent I have been associated with The New Leader since the March 29, 1965 issue of the magazine featured my "Moscow Summer," which Marshal Josip Broz Tito had banned. The...
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