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Behind the facade of socialist pageantry and the rhetoric of fraternal solidarity lies another, incomparably more complex reality. Clearly, the congress marks a time for national stocktaking. New crises, problems and opportunities are at hand for the U.S.S.R. Leonid Brezhnev's decade-long rule is inexorably coming to its...
GEORGES SIMENON is the most prolific writer living, the famed mystery story-teller of over 400 novels and creator of the diffident Commissaire Maigret of the Quai des Orfevres Criminal Brigade. His first novel, which appeared in 1923, was written in one week to meet a publisher's deadline, and...
With a newly expanded staff, we now cover everything from Radcliffe fencing to JV squash. But it's not just the writing which should be of interest to you. Consider the fringe benefits. You meet the people who make Harvard sports news, the people who write Harvard sports news, and...
One reason for the GAO's doubt that Lockheed can repay its loans on time is that civilian sales of the TriStar are lagging because of the recession: the company did not book a single order last year. Another reason is that Lockheed is counting heavily on continued large foreign...
The committee is looking for a replacement for Donald F. Hornig'40, who will retire at the end of this year.