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Paid articleWatching the War from Israel
CARMEL, AMOS
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...
Paid articleLondon's Other War
GELB, NORMAN
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...
Paid articleThe End of Indifference in Venezuela
BEECH, OSCAR STEFANI and ALEXANDRA
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...
Paid articleItaly's Showbiz Politics
GRUBER, RUTH ELLEN
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...
Paid articleIn Pursuit of Intelligence
GRAY, PAUL
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...
Paid articleBreaking Stalin's Grip
DANIELS, ROBERT V.
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;...
Paid articleRussia's Last Royal Clan
REICH, REBECCA
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;...
Paid articleFrom Superman to Everyman
ALLEN, BROOKE
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,...
Paid articleConscience of a Nation
TAYLOR, BENJAMIN
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...
Paid articleWatch Your Words
CASE, KRISTEN
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...
Paid articleThe American Poets Project
PETTINGELL, PHOEBE
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...
Paid articleHow News Became Entertainment
FRANK, REUVEN
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...
Paid articleChasing the Blahs with Blacher
SIMON, JOHN
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,...
Paid articleMeditations on Identity
KANFER, STEFAN
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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