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8/1/1987

Manchester Takes London by Storm: A Provincial Company Masters French Farce
MTV: The Medium Movie Directors Really Love
The Supremacy of the Presidency in Defending National Security
Why National Security Is Not Incompatible With the First Amendment: Maintaining a Constitutional Perspective
Reflections on Modernity, Civilization, and Genocide
Kantian Time and Space Reconsidered
Some Myths of the Struggle Against Fascism
Jazz in Central Europe
Michael Polanyi and the Treason of the Intellectuals
A Philosopher for Our Time
Introduction: An Appreciation of Michael Polanyi
Science: Its Successes, Its Mischiefs, and Its Humanness: A Polanyian View
St. Lucia at Its Finest
Row, Row, Row Your Boats
The Jumping Frog Jubilee: The Celebrated Mark Twain Returns to Calaveras County
Earth Living
Backcountry Feasts: A Taste of History
That Old Hat Magic
Elementary Choices
The Parlous State of Education
Introduction: The Middle East: What Lies Ahead?
Will the Stalemate Ever End?
The Key to Peace and Stability
The Role of the PLO
The Rise and Fall of Fundamentalism
The Impact of the Iran-Contra Affair
The United Nations: Has the Prodigal Returned?
The United Nations: Imagine a World Without It
De Soto: Leading the Way Toward Free Enterprise
How to Curb Teenage Pregnancies: A Medical Perspective
The Soviet Challenge to Democracy
Forgive Us Our Debtors ...
Democracy: The Next Korean Miracle?
Malta Cautiously Tilts West
How Thatcher Cleaned Up in Britain's Dirtiest Campaign
Turkey Confronts the Syrian-Soviet Threat
What Not to Expect From Chairman Greenspan
Fierljeppen: Pole Jumping Over Ditches in the Netherlands
The Latvian Legacy
The Horse Trader
A People In-Between: The Cape Coloreds of South Africa
Modernity and the Islamic City
Revenge of the Nerds
Gifts of the Magi
Lowell on Lowell, and Friends
Theoretically Speaking
A Wandering Minstrel of a Woman
Proud Humility and the Best-of-Breed Syndrome
How Not to Rule Britannia
George Washington: Too Good to Be True?
A Brief for Common Sense
Tom Stoppard's History of the World
Introduction: John Barrow and Frank Tipler's The Anthropic Cosmological Principle
Man's Relation to the Universe
A New Natural Theology?
The Mis-anthropic Principle
The Importance of the Anthropic Principle
From the Gulag
Hanoi Hilton: Too True to Make It at the Box Office?
Andres Segovia: Passing of the Apostle of the Guitar
Scintillating Synthesizers: Wendy Carlos Computer-Generates New Sounds and Scales
Prokofiev in Prague: Annual Festival Excites Music Lovers
The Making of a Documentary: How a World-Class Cinematographer Turns Director
Les Ballets-Jazz de Montreal Brightens the World
Peter Martins: Celebrating the Male in Dance
Glorifying Applied Art: How a Swiss Group Preserves Tapestries
Joan Miro Retrospective: A Quest for Historical Relevance
A Monument Against Fascism: Hamburg Creates a New Concept
Art of the Fantastic: An Unusual Latin American Celebration
Sinan ibn Abdulmennan: Master Builder Who Transformed Islam
Grace Murray Hopper: 'The Grand Old Lady of Software'
Life, the Universe, and the Anthropic Principle
Fish Out of Water
Film: An Extraordinary Imaging Tool
Thin-Film Diamond Deposition
Gravity Wave Sensors
Introduction: Separation of Powers and National Security
The Constitution, Foreign Policy, and Deterrence: The Separation of Powers in a Dangerous World
In Times of Crisis, How Much Power Does the President Have?
To Chain the Dog of War
The Separation of Powers and the Control of Foreign Policy

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