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The Green Room, Spring 1977
… Americans find themselves facing problems of unprecedented complexity and magnitude—critically short supplies of … professor at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. He has written a number of … En-lai, will loom larger in history. For, as Lucian W. Pye points out, it was Ghou who enunciated the themes of …
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Live Alone Death
… that can only be measured at the level of the atom. Miyu studies the miniature refrigerator, which is small enough to … Miniatures like these are often crafted entirely from balsa wood and foamboard, from beads of glue set in place … careful application of a scalpel. By day, she works for a company specializing in cleaning and restoring homes after …
The Man Behind the Dictionary
… years before the passage of the Stamp Act—and he did not die until 1843, when John Tyler was president. Thus he came … avoid placing your private notions at the disposal of the Commonwealth? As for the quality of his ideas, it is … a single man or woman made Christian by its influence.” So also with music. In his early days he once had a great time …
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The Musical Emblem
… eyes of children housed In dark, perdurable hospitals of the night, The young men lost by fine … mass of the dead, massed dead— Such breaking only can come back again In broken images, if anything Comes back … creature made of earth But makes some shrill peep when it dies, And does it, dying thus, leap up like flame And from …
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Policing the International Zone
… Policing the International Zone     Iraqi soldiers scuffle amongst themselves on the street in Baghdad. … Zone Police in Baghdad, as we slowly drive past the commotion. It is the 4th of March, sunny, high 60s. Today … Reporting. Learn more about this project on the Pulitzer website . By Dimiter Kenarov …
Freud and Vienna
… or Dickens and London. Freud’s home at Berggasse 19 has become a place of pilgrimage, a tourist attraction that draws … The fact that Freud was neither born in Vienna nor did he die there assumes an almost symbolical significance. He was … were responsible to him, not to the legislature. The liberals rose to ascendancy to fill the vacuum created by the …
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