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Images of the violation recur. When Berliners in the Soviet-run sector woke on the morning of Aug. 13, 1961, to find families sundered and the city rived by barbed wire -- and soon concrete -- many frantically sought routes of escape. The Berlin Wall was meant to halt a tide of...
In the shift from protest to politics, some venerable black institutions ironically are getting left behind. The N.A.A.C.P., once the pre-eminent champion of racial justice, is rived by internal feuding. The bitter personality clash between Chairman Margaret Bush Wilson and Executive Director Benjamin Hooks took an unexpected twist last...
This complacency was shaken last week when disputes over deficits rived the once solid unity of Senate Republicans and threatened to destroy the budget process that provides Congress with its chief source of fiscal discipline. As it became apparent that the Administration and Congress were unable, or unwilling, to deal...
From London, Reagan flew on Wednesday to Bonn, where he faced one of his most difficult tasks. West German politics are rived by an exceptionally wide generation gap. Older Germans, who vividly remember war and foreign occupation, are mostly pro-NATO, though often worried about American commitment to the alliance...
Not only is the Social Democratic Party rived internally over Schmidt's nuclear-defense policy, but it has increasingly been unable to agree with its junior partners, the business-oriented Free Democrats, on how to finance an economic policy that would reduce West Germany's 8% unemployment rate...