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...this time next year there will be hardly a branch of the University administration that has not had at least one major appointment by Rudenstine. From FAS to the Office for Affirmative Action, this is Rudenstine's prime opportunity to determine the makeup of the administration that will bear his name...
Japan's relations with the other industrialized democracies, already strained, are likely to become more so. As the Japanese see it, they have put up with a lot of bashing from Europe and the U.S. in part because they need Western protection from the big bad bear. Once the U.S.S.R. no longer poses a significant military threat to shipping lanes, the world is likely to find itself dealing with an increasingly assertive, even obstreperous Japan...
...central parliament or Cabinet of Ministers at all. Moscow would retain responsibility for only a handful of functions, including border protection, communications, interrepublic transport, and carrying out a joint foreign policy that would be formed in consultation with the republics. About the only resemblance that this creation would bear to the present Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is that the Cyrillic initials of its Russian name would be the same: C.C.C.P...
Make that long, long, long range. Hall may be the only person who is sanguine about Marxism's future. But that's no mystery to anyone who knows the jovial, square-jawed Minnesotan, whose deliberate step and stolid bearing (6 ft., 210 lbs.) evoke his earlier days as a lumberjack and steelworker. He's a rough-hewn American version of the Soviet bear, who would look equally at home in overcoat and shapka on the Kremlin reviewing stand with Brezhnev (his favorite Soviet) or in a gimmie-cap at a Fourth of July picnic in Des Moines. He mixes...
...story begins calmly enough, on a short, shady street in Baltimore in the mid-1960s. There live Doug and Dee Bedloe, he a high school math teacher, she a homemaker. Their eldest child, Claudia, has dropped out of college to marry and bear a succession of babies; Danny, the middle Bedloe, has graduated from high school and now works at the post office; Ian, the youngest, is in the 11th grade and a promising pitcher on the baseball team. "There was this about the Bedloes," Tyler writes. "They believed that every part of their lives was absolutely wonderful. It wasn...