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Vol. 086 Issue 002 (March 1 2003)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Watching the War from Israel
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CARMEL, AMOS
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Heavy Concerns Rooted in History Watching the War from Israel By Amos Carmel Rehovot On March 19, when the U.S.-led war in Iraq was launched, average Israelis, if one may posit such...
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London's Other War
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GELB, NORMAN
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Ken Livingstone Takes On the Car Culture London's Other War By Norman Gelb London Even those who disapproved of Tony Blair's determination to lead Britain into war against Iraq...
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The End of Indifference in Venezuela
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BEECH, OSCAR STEFANI and ALEXANDRA
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Keeping the Pressure on Hugo Chavez The End of Indifference in Venezuela By Oscar Stefani and Alexandra Beech Interest in Venezuela, Latin America's oldest democracy, was aroused last...
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Italy's Showbiz Politics
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GRUBER, RUTH ELLEN
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Letter from Rome Italy's Showbiz Politics By Ruth Ellen Gruber Rome A RECENT CARTOON in an Italian magazine depicts a family whose apartment is plagued by a mysterious stench. "It smells...
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In Pursuit of Intelligence
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GRAY, PAUL
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Writers & Writing In Pursuit of Intelligence By Paul Gray THE PAST 30 years or so have witnessed a generous stream of books about U.S. intelligence agencies, particularly the CIA. The...
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Breaking Stalin's Grip
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DANIELS, ROBERT V.
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Breaking Stalin's Grip Khrushchev: The Man and His Era By William Taubman Norton. 876 pp. $35.00. Reviewed by Robert V. Daniels Professor emeritus of history, University of Vermont;...
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Russia's Last Royal Clan
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REICH, REBECCA
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Russia's Last Royal Clan The Kitchen Boy By Robert Alexander Viking. 229 pp. $23.95. Reviewed by Rebecca Reich Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard;...
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From Superman to Everyman
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ALLEN, BROOKE
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On Fiction From Superman to Everyman By Brooke Allen Novelists can be roughly divided into those who go for the bigpicture, and those who dwell on the small one: the polymath who,...
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Conscience of a Nation
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TAYLOR, BENJAMIN
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Conscience of a Nation Crabwalk By Günter Grass Translated by Krishna Winston Harcourt. 234 pp. $25.00. Reviewed by Benjamin Taylor Author, "Tales Out of School" IN ONE of his best known...
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Watch Your Words
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CASE, KRISTEN
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Watch Your Words^ The Language Police: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students Learn By Diane Ravitch Knopf. 272 pp. $24.00. Reviewed by Kristen Case Editor, "Twelfth Street...
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The American Poets Project
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PETTINGELL, PHOEBE
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On Poetry The American Poets Project By Phoebe Pettingell The Library of America, now 22 years old, has inaugurated a new series, the American Poets Project. Supported by a gift in honor of...
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How News Became Entertainment
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FRANK, REUVEN
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On Television How News Became Entertainment By Reuven Frank No PART of broadcasting is in as parlous a state as news. While rightthinking people decry the most secretive Administration...
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Chasing the Blahs with Blacher
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SIMON, JOHN
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On Music Chasing the Blahs with Blacher By John Simon It is frustrating to write about the German composer Boris Blacher(1903-75). Hehadstrong leanings toward the stage, with much opera,...
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Meditations on Identity
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KANFER, STEFAN
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On Stage Meditations on Identity By Stefan Kanfer Gertrude Rainey died broke in Columbus, Georgia in 1939. A little obituary in the local paper described the 53year-old as a housekeeper....
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