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Vol. 084 Issue 002 (March 1 2001)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Bush's Business Administration
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SCHORR, DANIEL
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Washington Notebook By Daniel Schorr Bush's Business Administration Our first MBA President is apparently out to be the master of a business administration. With Vice President Dick Cheney...
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In the Gipper's Footsteps
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GLASS, ANDREW J.
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George W. Bush's Role Model In the Gipper's Footsteps By Andrew J. Glass Washington Some people say the roots of the new Bush Administration lie in the old Ford Administration, because a...
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Israel's Odd Coupling
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GREEN, DAVID B.
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'Peace, Yes. A Sucker, No.' Israel's Odd Coupling By David B. Green Jerusalem Israel has a new government— headed by two of its oldest, most familiar politicians. To the untrained eye,...
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Oil, Arms and Adultery in France
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VALLS-RUSSELL, JANICE
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Sorting Out the Scandals Oil, Arms and Adultery in France By Janice Valls-Russell Paris WITHOUT ACTUALLY saying so, Jacques Chirac, France's neo-Gaullist President, and Lionel Jospin,...
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Reaching for Peace in Colombia
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CHEPESIUK, RON
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Where Drugs and Politics Collide Reaching for Peace in Colombia By Ron Chepesiuk BOGOTA WHEN I first began coming to Colombia regularly in the late 1980s, I could travel as far as...
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The Not-So-Super U.S. Power
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LIND, MICHAEL
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Thinking Aloud The Not-So-Super U.S. Power By Michael Lind TODAY PREDICTIONS of a "second American century" are commonplace. Such prophecies are not implausible. The United States is the...
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Traitors to Their Class
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DRAPER, ROGER
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Writers & Writing Traitors to Their Class By Roger Draper Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt all embodied the great political archetype of the "traitor to his class"—the aristocrat, like...
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Corporate Guilt Exaggerated
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JAMES, HAROLD
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Corporate Guilt Exaggerated IBM and the Holocaust By Edwin Black Crown. 519 pp. $27.50. Reviewed by Harold James Professor of History, Princeton University THE CRIME of the 20th century...
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Against the Forces of Forgetting
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CASE, KRISTEN
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Against the Forces of Forgetting Milosz's ABC's By Czeslaw Milosz Translated from the Polish by Madeline G. Levine Farrar Straus Giroux. 313 pp. $24.00. Reviewed by Kristen Case Editor,...
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Raising the Dead
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SCHWARTZ, LYNNE SHARON
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On Fiction Raising the Dead By Lynne Sharon Schwartz In literature as in life, the dead forfeit all privacy. They become prey to speculation, research and imaginative reconstruction. What the...
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The Quotidian Side of Life
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SMITH, SARAH HARRISON
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The Quotidian Side of Life Love, Etc. By Julian Barnes Knopf. 224 pp. $24.00. Reviewed by Sarah Harrison Smith Freelance writer and critic Julian Barnes is sometimes called the cleverest...
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A Story of Tension and Collapse
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SUNY, RONALD GRIGOR
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A Story of Tension and Collapse Russia and the Russians By Geoffrey Hosking Harvard. 718 pp. $35.00. Reviewed by Ronald Grigor Suny Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago;...
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To Hell or Heaven and Back
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PETTINGELL, PHOEBE
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On Poetry To Hell or Heaven and Back By Phoebe Pettingell Attending a number of recent funerals brought home to me the overpowering influence Dante has had on people who probably have...
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On Music
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SIMON, JOHN
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On Music Prokofiev's 'War and Peace' By John Simon A highly musical couple of my acquaintance used to debate assiduously about who was the greatest modern Russian composer, Sergei...
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On Television
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FRANK, REUVEN
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On Television The Shifting Shapes of TV News By Reuven Frank IMAGES have now dominated words for the better part of a century. For many, World War II lasted from Hitler slapping his...
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On Stage
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KANFER, STEFAN
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On Stage Soloists with Something to Say By Stefan Kanfer THE ONE-MAN SHOW usually presents a marriage of convenience between economy and ego. The producer welcomes the chance to reduce...
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