High Noon in Moscow
by Merle Hoffman Somewhere in the course of planning my latest journey to Russia I lost my fear of flying. It left me suddenly, without
by Merle Hoffman Somewhere in the course of planning my latest journey to Russia I lost my fear of flying. It left me suddenly, without
by Merle Hoffman Why haven’t candidates, especially, women candidates, made violence against women – and specifically rape – a central issue in election campaigns? And
by Merle Hoffman Question: What would you do if you found yourself in a room with Hitler, Mussolini, and an abortionist, and you had a
by Merle Hoffman Nothing focuses the mind like the prospect of death. Contemplating the cessation of being immediately changes priorities. Always the sleeping giant on
by Merle Hoffman All told 1985 was not an unusually dangerous year. There had been a rash of fire bombings at abortion clinics, a physician
by Merle Hoffman In the morning that I would be posing for photographers for an upcoming profile in Lears magazine I of course dressed myself
by Merle Hoffman In some ways my personal and political ties with Russia seem to have an uncanny quality -almost like destiny. The ties began with CHOICES,
by Merle Hoffman Ionce attended a small social gathering which included a woman who professed great skill in analyzing people through calculating the numbers in
by Merle Hoffman It was one of those defining moments: I am watching the finals of the Miss USA pageant and the tension is palpable.
by Merle Hoffman Ihave this fantasy. It’s a variation on that wonderful scene in the movie “Network,” when the eccentric, somewhat mad character played by
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