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		NEWS AND VIEWS Roman Graffito: Written in small print on the ceiling of a men's room at a Greenwich Village bar: "If you've looked this far, you're obviously looking for an answer. . . Why not...
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		CORRESPONDENCE Women Intellectuals Philadelphia, Pa. To the Editors: Your symposium on "The Woman Intellectual and the Church" (January 27) certainly raised many thought-provoking points. In...
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		THE CIA NIGHTMARE The largest and most representative student organization in America, the United States National Student Association has been financed, to the tune of $200,000 a year, by the...
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		OBVIOUSLY NAIVE? C.I.A. AND THE STUDENTS The revelation of the relationship between the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Students Association comes as no great shock to some of us...
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		'WE WERE USED' PRESERVING DEMOCRACY9 C.I.A. STYLE During the past fifteen years we and hundreds of other      and with students abroad. We saw the responsibility of students in the United States...
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		FOREIGN AFFAIRS RIVALS FOR THE VIETCONG? The repeated failure to get peace negotiations in Vietnam results, ultimately, from the fact that no one seems yet ready to negotiate anything of...
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		ALL THINGS CONSIDERED A PARTING OF THE WAYS9 We have reached, I think, a great watershed in foreign affairs. Every day the split between the Soviet Union and Communist China grows wider and the...
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		manent attribute of every Communist country. The richest and most powerful country in the world must expect to attract considerable ill-feeling in capitalist as well as Communist countries....
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		New Directions THE RENEWAL MESS DANIEL CALLAHAN The renewal of the Church is not going well. On one level, of course, a fine case can be made that the progress in the past few years has been...
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		MORE WAR THE SCREEN There's no surcease in the war cycle; but neither is there any surcease in today's wars. And as long as audiences continue to attend war movies, producers will continue...
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		BOOKS The function of the press in Washington The Opinionmakers WILLIAM L. RIVERS Beacon Press, $4.95 RONALD I. RUBIN In The Opinionmakers, Rivers has written a much-needed study on...
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