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DANIELLE STEEL'S KALEIDOSCOPE; DANIELLE STEEL'S FINE THINGS (NBC, Oct. 15, 16). NBC's alternative to post-season baseball: a double dose of glossy trash...
...There seems to be a role for CSCE in addition to NATO, the European Community and other existing organizations. If, with 34 equal members, CSCE in fact turns out to be little more than a talk shop, that might not be so terrible either. One of the felicities of post-cold war Europe is that many of its problems can now be settled by talking...
...news fell on Washington like a bomb. Bush's approval rating dropped 8 to 10 points over the next two weeks. Aroused Republicans shrieked that Bush had given away their party's only winning issue in the post-cold war era. Many White House officials agreed. "It was the biggest single mistake of his presidency," a senior official said. "We took a big political hit for it, and what did we get? Nothing...
Life surely will change for Souter once he officially dons his robe -- the same one he wore as a U.S. Court of Appeals judge in Boston -- for the first time, one week into the court's new term. The Washington Post has already named him the town's leading bachelor, while admitting that he is not exactly "your standard hunka hunka burning love." In an effort to help him with the local ladies, the Post printed the Supreme Court's telephone number...
...days before glasnost, some Soviet arms negotiators typically wound down from a tough day at the bargaining table with a liquor-soaked, showgirl-ogling foray to a Western nightclub. Today's post-glasnost Soviet diplomat, however, displays a greater sensitivity, in no small part prompted by dealings with tough and informed female U.S. negotiators during the long workdays. But with progress come some awkward moments. Last month a top Soviet delegate to the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks in Geneva rose to bid goodbye to an American counterpart, a young blond woman. Struggling for an appropriate send-off, he confided...