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Viola's successor, junta member and army commander-in-chief General Leopoldo Fortunate Galtieri, does not take office armed with much confidence from his fellow Argentines, who are deeply cynical about the ability of the generals to govern. Galtieri will be the third military ruler, after Jorge Rafael Videla...
In contrast, the expansion of I.R.A. eligibility is a permanent step likely to be a powerful incentive for saving. Says Treasury Secretary Donald Regan: "I think the I.R.A. device will do more to stimulate savings than anything else we've got in the tax package." Some economists estimate that...
Brook defends his treatment of Carmen as something historically necessary: "Brick by brick, layer by layer, opera has been encased over the centuries to the point where today it is perhaps the most unnatural object in the whole of our society. To correct this, we must go back to the...
"For two radicals, you sure have a lot of middle-class ideals," sneers O'Neill, and nobody seems to disagree. Reds makes middle-class messianism glamorous. It isn't a bad film, and in an era when Ronald Reagan finds two Soviets in every Latin American garage and a Libyan...
Three Cambodian heads gazed nobly at the reader from the glossy cover of Arts of Asia, an elegant and respected bi-monthly published in Hong Kong. The sandstone faces, 900-year-old survivors of the fabled Khmer kingdom of Angkor, had been chosen to set the theme of a recent...