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10/1/1986

Brooklyn Bridge Memory Theater
Chichester Festival Theatre
The Essence of Neoconservatism
Introduction: Artist and Society
The Writer and Society: Coincidence of Opposites?
The Alienated Artist as Connecticut Confederate
Exit Jack Lang: A Grand Master of Pop Culture
David Puttnam: A Righteous Social Critic
Art and Technology
Milan Kundera: The Poetics of Human Existence
The English Country House Creates Gracious Living
Farewell, Mister Fixit
Sound Environment Shapes Your Health
Apples: The Family Tree
Bulgari: Contemporary Classic
Geniuses Are Made, Not Born
River Ride to the Ends of the Earth
Introduction: Battling the Drug Leviathan
Babylon the Great
The Underground Empire Strikes Back
Decanting the Drug Myth
How Do We Solve the Drug Problem?
Here There Be Dragons
Grumbling in Egypt: Why The United States Should Worry
Bilingual Education: A Crutch Rather Than a Boost
A Letter to Our Children on Bilingual Education
Is Trust Breaking Down in the United States?
Dashed Hopes in Northern Ireland
Gorbachev's Ulterior Objectives in Warsaw
The Perils of Corazon
Toward a New Philippine Political System?
A Manifest Step Toward a Larger Goal
Bangladesh Charts an Obstacle-Strewn Course
Albania After Hoxha: Any Change for Believers?
Java's Rice Goddess
Chessboard of History
The Night Doctors
Does the Word 'Dog' Bite?
Egypt's Urban Bias
Sexism in Old Sumer
Bulwarks Against the Present
Science and the Shroud
Ecce Homo
The Sorrow, the Pity, and the Justice
The Political Education of Doan Van Toai
Confessions of a Polish Ambassador
The Dog That Did Not Bark in the Night
Toward a Natural History of Language
Bury My Heart at Lonesome Dove
The Impact of Racial Ideas on World War II
Taking Stock of Stockman
Tightening the Grip
The Conservative Dilemma
A View From the American Left
What the Founders Meant by Equality
The Anatomy of Envy
Circle of Stone and the Spoken Word
Elly Ameling, the First Lady of Lieder
Double Pleasure: Music for Two Pianos
The Magic of the Stone Circle: The Oral Tradition in America
Hong Kong's Festival of Asian Arts: A Unique Festival Seeks Its Identity
Reflections on the Film Shoah
The Victim Strikes Back
ABT Performs La Bayadère With New Precision
The Paris Opera Ballet's Controversial Swan Lake
Connie Brauer: Painted Jewels
Jose Marti as Art Critic
The 18th International Festival of Painting at Cagnes-Sur-Mer
The Golden Age of Scottish Painting, 1707-1843
'Love What You See' : The Paintings of Oskar Kokoschka
Joseph Needham: An Extraordinary Man
Chinese Perspective for World Science and Technology
Ethics and Evolution
Mists
Science in Italy
How the Moon was Born
Capturing the Historical Heights: Cold War Beginnings Reassessed
Enduring Misconceptions About the Soviet Union
Conservatism in Europe and America
Neoconservatives in the 1980s

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