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Around the corner, Bernheimer's Antique Arts looks like a bargain basement--until you turn over the price tags. Located beneath an antique store at 52c Brattle St., the one-room shop is a disarray of antiquities, antiques, and African objects...
...building of an alliance of France's left and right under a national banner of pride and grandeur. For 16 years, that tactic kept the U.D.R. (Union of Democrats for the Fifth Republic) Party of Charles de Gaulle in power. But now that the U.D.R. is in disarray after the elimination of Gaullist Jacques Chaban-Delmas in last week's first round of balloting for the presidency, the nation has fallen back into its traditional polarities, with Finance Minister Valery Giscard d'Estaing, 48, representing the right, and François Mitterrand, 57, leading a Popular Front...
...wife, mother, and fading actress--musters just the right amount of scatter-brained style and melodramatic intensity to project this pivotal character. Her dramatic confrontations with the family and guests are some of the best scenes of the evening--she flounces, bounces, and sweeps across the stage in frenzied disarray, acting out her wildly theatrical interpretation of reality. Opposite her as Mr. Bliss, John Sprague deadpans his lines, cynical and restrained, providing a welcome respite from the nervous pace of the rest of the show...
Complete Surprise. While the battle rages, the elaborate system that Shultz used to coordinate economic policy is falling into disarray. Since Shultz announced that he will leave in May, key officials have strayed from the Administration's economic line or even collided with it head on. Cost of Living Council Chief John Dunlop, for example, once indicated willingness to accept stand-by authority to reimpose across-the-board wage-price controls. Though Congress is moving instead to kill controls altogether (see following story), Dunlop's stand briefly upset other Administration planners, including Shultz, who want controls...
...latest uncertainty comes at a time when French foreign policies are under consistent attack abroad. The Bonn meeting with Brandt, which has now been postponed until late April or early May, was regarded as especially urgent in view of the Common Market's increasing disarray and the growing rift in the Atlantic Alliance. At home, Pompidou's government is beset by alarming inflation, aggravated by the oil crisis, and the threat of widespread labor unrest...