NEWS AND VIEWS From the Question Box in the Springfield, Mass., diocesan newspaper: Q. Isn't it sinful to spend billions of dollars on space projects when millions of people in the world do...
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CORRESPONDENCE Scriptural Nausea Antibes, France To the Editors: In full confidence I nominate as the Most Nauseating Catholic Advertisement of the year to come one which—alas!—appeared in...
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VIETNAM SETTLEMENT For a day or two, the American suspension of bombing raids on North Vietnam stirred some hope. We rest assured by the New York Daily News that Washington officials "See Quick...
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NATIONAL AFFAIRS THE SPLIT IN LABOR The widening rift between Walter Reuther of the United Automobile Workers and George Meany, the President of the AFL-CIO, freshly complicates the already...
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS Checkmate in Vietnam In Saigon today there is an American policy for victory in the war against the Viet Cong—but nobody quite believes in it. There are, in fact, policies for...
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JOYCE'S LETTERS Shem the penman—persistent, angry, buoyant, proud and witty BERNARD McCABE "I am past thirty and three parts iced-over," wrote Matthew Arnold (one of the many occasional...
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SEX ON CAMPUS JOSEPH L. WALSH The sexual mores of college students and adolescents appear to be replacing Communist China and UFO's as the prime worry of the American public. Reports on...
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NIGHT OF MADNESS THE SCREEN Perhaps if more mystery thrillers and crime-and-detection films had the quality and substance of "The Night of the Generals," I'd like the whole genre better....
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BOOKS Two post-Council clambakes for progressives Vatican II: An Interfaith Appraisal EDIT. T. PATRICK BURKE University of Notre Dame Press & Association Press, $12.50 The Word in...
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