Word: marchese
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That view is probably more gloomy than most in a society that is generally hopeful about the future. Nonetheless it reflects the uneasiness of many Chinese these days. The country has gone far beyond the first euphoria of its "second liberation," when the radical Gang of Four, including Mao'...
Naturally, it rankles a bit with the heirs of those who stayed in Missouri that the followers of Young have done so well. "The Mormons," says Richard Howard, chief historian of the Reorganized Church, "have deliberately chosen a theocratic system which moves with the efficiency of an army. It marches...
Elm St. is most of Manchester, a north-south collection of aging offices and new bank towers. Three days before the New Hampshire primary, politics permeates the strip--Phil Crane's headquarters features a one-story full-color poster of the Illinois congressman's face. Jerry Brown wafts in a...
With MiG-21s buzzing low overhead, and the sound of sporadic gunfire echoing across scattered parts of the city, Kabul was described by foreign residents as being "in the grip of crisis." From the shopping streets of the Shari-i-Nao district to the alleyways of the Shorbazaar in the...
Among the crowd of voluble candidates in both parties, few have forthrightly announced their plans to solve the greatest problem facing the country--how to cut oil imports. One way or another, the Cold War marches must be reorchestrated to channel American emotions toward conservation. Reduced dependence on foreign oil...