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Moscow McDonald's isn't anything like an American McDonald's in structure or customer-type. Russians treat it as an evening out, so its packed a dinner-time. At least you don't have to make reservations. As well as the Russian customers, there are always the foreigners happy to enter a western establishment (Moscow McDonald's is definitely an establishment) without paying hard currency...
...Vienna, and the fog is nearly as thick as Schlag on the strudels. Friedrich Nietzsche and Dr. Joseph Breuer, an early associate of Freud's, are striking an odd bargain. The physician will try to cure his patient's migraine attacks; the philosopher will treat the doctor's deep- rooted angst. Soon their roles reverse: healer becomes sufferer and, voila!, the psychoanalytic revolution begins. In WHEN NIETZSCHE WEPT (Basic Books; $20), psychiatrist Irvin D. Yalom imagines an encounter between two < real people who never met. The novel is strewn with italic sentences to highlight his characters' head-smacking insights. Still...
Murphy said it is "an honor and a treat" totake over the leadership of his longtime home...
Kaus divides egalitarian sentiment into two major threads. Money egalitarianism seeks primarily to level differences in income. The "Civic Liberal" partisans of social egalitarianism, by contrast, don't care who makes how much , as long as people treat each other with respect...
...brisk sales of those T shirts, and the popularity of their message, are the latest signs of a rising current of black dissatisfaction with a criminal justice system that many believe does not treat them fairly. Outraged by the acquittals of four white Los Angeles police officers tried for the videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King, an increasing number of L.A.'s African Americans are taking up the cause of the L.A. 4, who became five last month when another man was arrested in connection with the incident. Says Celes King III, state chairman of the Congress of Racial...