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THE SUBJECT OF The Words To Say It the story of midlife crisis and resolution--is, on one level; as old as writing itself. Although Marie Cardinal's novelized versions of this story is sometimes marred by predictable writing, her occasional fine passages and unique perspective mark the other side...
When first published in France as Les Mots Pour Le Dire in 1975, the book eluded next classification, wandering through bookstores and across best-seller lists first as fiction, then as documentary. The book's most recent wanderings have taken it across the Atlantic, where a new English translation dubs...
By blurring the distinction between competing car lines, GM was violating a cardinal rule of Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the management genius who rescued the company from near bankruptcy in the early 1920s and ran it until 1956. In 1921, Sloan recommended that GM rationalize its products by manufacturing "a...
Under the mild satire, the book suffices well enough as a how-to guide for aspiring Yuppies from the provinces who desperately want to avoid appearing gauche in the big city. Having it both ways probably means that the authors will achieve a cardinal Yuppie goal: an income in six...
For some time Wilson has been urging the White House to extend diplomatic recognition. Reagan was receptive to the idea when John Paul II raised the possibility during the President's visit to the Vatican in 1982. Earlier this year, Indiana's Senator Richard Lugar, a Methodist, and...