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Musical Evening--Constance Boykan, flute, and Cynthia Nibbelink, poetry; Peasant Stock Restaurant, 415 Washington St., Somerville...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT IS TO BE DONE Nov. 12 - 18 | 11/12/1981 | See Source »

Most experts believe that this is still true, mainly because of the close bonds between the two groups and the Poles' strong feeling of national unity. The army's 210,000 members are drawn largely from the same worker and peasant ranks as members of Solidarity and its rural counterpart; so are 86% of the Polish officer corps. Conscripts tend to serve in the regions where they are drafted, adding further to their identification with local people. Says one Western diplomat in Warsaw: "An army like that is designed to defend the country and not to put down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Popular Army | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

Piano Recital--Susan Almasi, piano, and Emil Miland, cello; music of Chopin and Gershwin; Peasant Stock Restaurant, 415 Washington St., Somerville...

Author: By Jonathan G. Cedarbaum, | Title: Oct. 29 -- Nov. 4 | 10/29/1981 | See Source »

Silver, who is presently a chef at the Peasant Stock in Somerville, added that he will not change the dining room or kitchen, adding, "They are so beautiful, it would be stupid to touch them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pudding Restaurant | 10/28/1981 | See Source »

...strangest "arms bazaar" that TIME Correspondent Bruce van Voorst had ever seen was a collection of grimy peasant tents spread out on a dusty knoll outside the town of Mahabad, in the Kurdish mountains of western Iran. There, a clientele of mercenaries and international agents milled about, examining Israeli-made UZI automatics, Chinese and Soviet AK-47s, boxes of grenades, pre-World War II Czech-made Brno rifles and spanking new U.S. Colt .45 automatics. "For the serious customer," says Van Voorst, "a salesman would casually discharge a few rounds into a nearby hillside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter from the Publisher: Oct. 26, 1981 | 10/26/1981 | See Source »

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