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...gist of that is not accurate," Pipes, a Soviet historian, said. Flora Lewis, who wrote the column, could not be reached for comment...
...brief periods on single-entry visas. Forehandedly, after months of planning, the New York Times was able to get accreditation for John Darnton, now the only U.S. correspondent resident in Warsaw. (Even so, when the trouble broke out in late August, the Times's former chief European correspondent, Flora Lewis, was in Majorca and had to begin her new foreign affairs column: "There is a special poignancy in hearing the news from Poland on this quiet, sun-soothed Spanish island...
...Flora's Help...
...interesting that one of the leading figures in the recent escape of the six Americans from Iran [Feb. 11] is Canada's Secretary for External Affairs, Flora MacDonald. That is the same name as that Highland Scot who assisted Bonnie Prince Charlie in his escape from the clutches of the English after his aborted rebellion...
...consisted of smoked or stewed Spaniard, followed in later years by filet of Frenchman and Londoner broil. Nor, for that matter, before paths were cleared through jungles and up mountains, could a seafaring man more than sense the islands' dazzling diversity of terrain or the richness of their flora and fauna. Since Columbus first gazed on what was to be for three centuries the main corridor for settlement of the New World, the islands have accumulated an asset more precious than all the gold that was not there: people, of almost every ethnic origin, melded into distinct and assertively...