Petrovics-Ofner, László
Psychologist, author of a historical novel, Broken Places (1990).
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As One Hand Washes The Other . On the customs of viszonzás, or reciprocity / László Petrovics-Ofner
/ Page No.: 17
Column: About Town
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The Dogs of Darkness / László Petrovics-Ofner
/ Page No.: 11
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When an Eight-ball Goes a' Queuing. My request to fax was like an Apache alarm for Rin-Tin-Tin / László Petrovics-Ofner
/ Page No.: 15
Column: About Town
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On the Way to the Hot Baths of Széchenyi. A man remembers the triumph of hope over the destruction of the war and the stigma of TB / László Petrovics-Ofner
/ Page No.: 14
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Dogs of the Vatican. The pope's snarl about Sarajevo mocks Maastricht / László Petrovics-Ofner
/ Page No.: 30
Column: Opinion
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Shadows in the night. A people in pain, Hungarians need time, emphathy and friends more than foreign capital / László Petrovics-Ofner
/ Page No.: 30
Column: Opinion
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Hungarians are scarred pummeled, hardened - and beautiful / László Petrovics-Ofner
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A cure for 'learned helplessness'. Hungary's record levels of depression are a symptom of learned helplessness. Capitalism can help. / László Petrovics-Ofner
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A nation at an existential crossroads seeks identity. After 40 years in the shadow of socialism and now facing the onslaught of consumerism, how much of the Hungarian identity can survive? / László Petrovics-Ofner
/ Page No.: 6
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The truth wouldn't hurt as much as the lies / László Petrovics-Ofner
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Exiles in homeland / László Petrovics-Ofner
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Still waiting for catharsis / László Petrovics-Ofner
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The living tree endures. Mark the 50th anniversary of the Holocaust. / László Petrovics-Ofner
/ Page No.: 8-9
Column: Opinion