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De Gaulle's concern with restoration of France's national identity reinforces his conception of the independent nation-state and his rejection of supranational institutions, Kissinger believes.
Mandatory Reports. "Child abuse is not a new phenomenon," says Katherine B. DeHinger, chief of the U.S. Children's Bureau. What is new is the increase and violence in the attacks. Under the stress of modern life, more and more parents apparently vent anger and frustration on the easiest...
Despite this evidence, though, Shinagel is probably correct in maintaining that exposure to the Harvard faculty reinforces well-considered academic inclinations. But this reinforcement does not seem to be as great as the critics suppose.
This is not Elizabeth Bowen's best novel. It has a kind of pervasive artificiality, partly the result of a contrived plot, partly the result of comic scenes which do not work. It is necessary in a book of this sort that its unfunny point be made with considerable humor...
The outspoken author began by sketching both his definitions and the dimensions of poverty in this country. Harrington defined a poor person as one who has a "multiplicity of miseries, each of which reinforces the other." Within that definition, he mentioned jobs, housing and education as three of the most...