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Allen S. Weiner

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Money From Black Gold

I n Harvard's gradual march from national to international prominence, the most publicized initial step may have been its advisory


Disabled Students

MOST Harvard students, if invited to discuss their complaints and criticisms of undergraduate life, would probably hesitate for a moment


Rendezvous With Destiny

P RESIDENT REAGAN APPARENTLY enjoyed his trip to Latin America--and especially his chance to embrace the man responsible for the


Trust-Busting

I N THE PAST 35 YEARS. 88 nations have committed themselves to reducing international trade barriers by signing the General


Unsafe at Any Speed, Cont.

M Y ROOMMATES ALARM CLOCK invariably begins chuping and buzzing at the worst possible time of the morning--about 45 precious


An Insane Verdict

"W E FIND the defendant, John W. Hinckley, not guilty by reason of insanity." When a Washington, D.C., jury decided


Behind the Mask

I T HASN'T BEEN EASY being Jewish during the past few months. Since Israel's invasion of Lebanon, Jews throughout the


Newsweek Economics

T HE EDITORS of Newsweek are mad as hell and they're not going to take it any more. That, at


An Opportunity Missed

R ECENT DEVELOPMENTS in Latin America have not been ideal for the Reagan Administration. All of Washington's efforts against Nicaragua--from