Writer

Celia W. Dugger

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Harberger: A Deadly Naivete

T HERE ARE MANY PEOPLE Arnold Harberger loves in Chile. He married a Chilean. By his count, 100 to 150


A Developing Storm

The question uppermost in the minds of many on the Faculty Council of the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID)


Never the Twain Shall Meet

A T THEIR WORST, political campaigns are not unlike trashy novels. In large measure they consist of contrived drama, timely


Chrysler Squeezes the Feds

C HRYSLER IS a corporate lemon. The nation's number three auto maker announced last week that its losses would surpass


A Matter of Conscience

What is the price-currant of an honest man and patriot today? They hesitate and they regret, and sometimes they petition;


The Price of Paranoia

She thought...she would chat for a moment with the girl at her right. Just as she turned her head away


A Matter of Conscience

"What is the price-curran, of an honest man and patriot today? They hesitate and they regret, and sometimes they petition,


South of the Border

We are very proud of the recent discoveries of oil and natural gas in Mexico. --Jimmy Carter, Washington, D.C., Feb.


Power for the People

T HE NATION'S LARGEST electric power utility and leading investor in strip-mined coal and nuclear power is encouraging its customers