NEWS AND VIEWS Fit-to-print Dep't.: The New York Times, which primly puts the air-brush to movie ads that run undisturbed in your favorite family magazine, accepted an excruciatingly tasteless...
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CORRESPONDENCE "Post-biblical Christianity" Pine City, N.Y. To the Editors: Daniel Callahan's "Post-biblical Christianity" (Dec. 9) contained some thought-provoking comment on the...
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NATIONAL AFFAIRS LBJ—WEAR GREAT9 As the old year ends, President Johnson is on the defensive. His party suffered a serious defeat in the November election. His own popularity in the public...
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ENDING THE COLD WAR Vietnam need not slow the thaw WILSON CAREY McWILLIAMS The dependence of Hanoi on the Soviet Union is likely to grow greater the longer the war in Vietnam continues. To...
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Beyond redemption? A DREAM OF FAIR CITIES FRANK GETLEIN The most deceptively attractive legacy of the 89th Congress is the widely held feeling that the city is about to be saved. The grounds...
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Comments by three Protestant Observers THE COUNCIL—ONE YEAR LATER Albert C. Outler Just as before Vatican II, it was hard to imagine a reformation in the Roman Catholic Church, so also, after...
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Who killed Cock Robin? "I," said the Sparrow, "With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin." THE I \ RELIABILITY OF FABLES DAVID CORT Senator from New York.) (The Sparrow never confessed....
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TEN BEST THE SCREEN Game time again! Any movie goer can play it; and almost every one does. Perhaps selecting a Best Ten list is a good thing—for audiences who review the year and pick out the...
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HOLLY WENT LIGHTLY THE STAGE When David Merrick lowered his trusty boom on "Holly Golightly" recently, he was, by unanimous consent, performing one of the great mercy killings of our time....
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BOOKS Radical changes for the seminary? The Seminary: Protestant and Catholic WALTER D. WAGONER Sheed and Ward, $6 ROBERT E. MclVALLY, S.J. This is a first-rate book, rich in insight into...
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