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Article: End of the line? (Random House plans to eliminate subsidiary Pantheon Books) (editorial)
- Article from:
- The Nation
- Article date:
- March 5, 1990
CopyrightCOPYRIGHT 1990 The Nation Company L.P. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)
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After reading, watching and hearing our nightly and daily commentators try to interpret the rush of events in Europe, Asia and Africa, we have concluded that the United States has a pundit surplus and a wisdom shortage.
Which daily columnist or nightly anchor do you trust to tell you what's really going on in Lithuania, Romania, Poland, China, South Africa? What does it mean to have a market economy under socialism? Is peace really possible without human rights? What mix of ancient history and modern technoculture impelled millions of souls to mass in Tiananmen Square? What can Americans do to unleash the popular forces of change in their country?
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...Byline: Cynthia Grenier, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES On the 200th anniversary of his birth - July 22, 2002 - the earthly remains of Alexandre Dumas, grandson of a French marquis and a black Dominican slave and son of one of Napoleon's generals, were ceremoniously consigned to be placed in
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