The New York Times Magazine 1991 - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1991
TitleSubjectAuthors
A theatergoer's world. (special section: The Sophisticated Traveler)General interestJohn Russell
A white-water river in Oregon. (special section: The Sophisticated Traveler)General interestBarry Lopez
Baseball's angry man: for National League president Bill White, the game is no fun anymore. (Cover Story)General interestClaire Smith
Carving out a greater Serbia.General interestStephen Engelberg
China: the end of the Golden Road.General interestNicholas D. Kristof
Closing down the K.G.B.General interestDavid Wise
Fresh face: as old national security strategies fall away, the United States must look to new experts and new disciplines for the coming global make-over.General interestLeslie H. Gelb
From Ballybeg to Broadway. (Irish dramatist Brian Friel)General interestMel Gussow
Fruitful pairings. (vegetable-fruit combinations; includes recipes)General interestJoanna Pruess
In San Simeon, Calif., Mr. Heart's improbable castle, set high above the Pacific on its Enchanted Hill. (No Place Like Home: Two American Palaces) (includes related travel information) (special section: The Sophisticated Traveler)General interestPhyllis Theroux
Mental gymnastics. (includes related article)(special section: The Good Health Magazine)General interestGina Kolata, Marlise Simons
Mr. Love's lament. (Luther Vandross)General interestRob Hoerburger
Opening the door. (to a stranger)(About Men) (Column)General interestRobert M. Grossman
Pearl Harbor in the mind of Japan. (Cover Story)General interestSteven R. Weisman
Strangers at the gate. (European immigration) (Cover Story)General interestJudith Miller
Taking sides against ourselves. (Afro-American women)General interestRosemary L. Bray
Three days in August: building the barricades with the artists of Moscow. (Soviet coup)General interestAndrew Solomon
Will the new Europe please sit down. (Jacques Delors, president of the European Commission)General interestJohn Ardagh
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