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Seymour Hersh collected a mountain of damning evidence, but he let his man escape
Poetry isn't what it used to be, but then it never was
Nine hundred pages of criticism prove that John Updike is no air-dancing dandy
Wallace Stevens as seen by his colleagues and friends
The president is playing dominoes in Latin America and losing
Adventures in the loan trade
There's a Megatrends reader born every minute
The people people have a convention convention
The failure of Harold Prince's A Doll's Life, and what it says about Broadway
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