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After eight months of determined struggle, marked by protest demonstrations, sit-ins and even threats of mass crop strikes, Poland's private farmers last week finally won the promise of legal recognition for Rural Solidarity, the 800,000-member independent agricultural union. The unprecedented agreement, signed by government negotiators...
Richard Nixon lives quietly on Manhattan's East Side nowadays, H.R. Haldeman works for a low-profile Los Angeles real estate firm, and Deep Throat has long since fallen silent. But as the events of last week emphasized, the ghosts of Watergate still rise into the nation's...
The former FBI men who were pardoned are W. Mark Felt, 67, the second ranking official of the bureau during the final days of the Nixon Administration, and Edward S. Miller, 57, one of his deputies. They had authorized agents to make illegal break-ins at the New York-area...
"There is more activity by the small minority of students who are more committed than ever before." Nader adds. "There is actually more going on now than in the '60s, though it's not as demonstrative and graphic as the demonstrations and sit-ins of that era. Basically the next...
Such is the cultural currency of Hollywood that anyone who can read his mail is called a man of letters, and the person who knows that filet de sole isn't a French disco group joins the intellectual elite. By these standards-and some higher-John Sayles is a...