NEWS AND VIEWS Sign of the times: Novena Notes, whose circulation has dropped from 600,000 to 50,000, will cease publication later this month. The editor, Father Patrick M. McNamara, O.S.M.,...
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CORRESPONDENCE "Bankruptcy of the Liberals" Chatham, N.J. To the Editors: I have read with great interest the Oglesby piece "Bankruptcy of the Liberals" (January 7) and the response of editor...
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THE STATE OF THE ECONOMY The President's State of the Union Address, his Budget Message and his Economic Report to Congress are remarkable documents. One can place a finger on almost any...
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED THE COUNCIL, SI Both Dom Aelred Graham, in Encounter, and Arnold Lunn, in the National Review, have written with less than enthusiasm about the Vatican Council. For...
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THE NEW ECONOMICS Where it is taking us EDWARD T. CHASE Public preoccupation with Vietnam, so eminently justified, is nonetheless diverting attention from what is in the long run a much more...
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De Gaulle muddles through SUSPENSE IN FRANCE STANLEY HOFFMANN The campaign for the presidential elections of December 1965 started in boredom and confusion, continued in excitement and...
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Getting the measure LANGUAGE, MYTH AND MR. UPDIKE ANTHONY BURGESS We in Europe still, when it comes to comparing the distinctive contributions of America and our own continent (with its...
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THE SCREEN The James Bond films didn't start it. There were good movies about spies and counter-intelligence made from Graham Greene stories and movies on this subject made by Hitchcock and...
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HOOKS In Cold Blood TRUMAN CAPOTE Random House, $5.95 BERNARD MCCARE During several weeks last fall readers of the New Yorker were treated to a lengthy factual account by Truman Capote of a...
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