NEWS & Mr. Bones' Straight Man They laughed when Messrs. Nixon and Agnew sat down to play at the Gridiron Club gala in Washington . . . and Southerners laughed the hardest. But, of...
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CORRESPONDENCE Symptoms, Not Problems Whitewater, Wise. To the Editors: Finding Michael Novak's article, "Do Students Want Education?" [Mar. 13] to be a belligerent generalization and...
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107 CAMBODIAN CONFUSION The first thing we know about what is happening in Southeast Asia is that we don't. Day by day the picture, as reported here, shifts. Popular feeling in Cambodia for...
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The State of the Abortion Question On March 11, 1970 the State of Hawaii became the first government in the English-speaking world to eliminate all criminal sanctions from its laws for...
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109 Japan's Future On Exposition Expo 70, the futuristic world's fair of arts and industry, opened in Osaka on March 15. Most of the visitors to Japan during the next six months will probably...
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THE POLITICS OF POLLUTION Why are the corporations cooperating? MICHAEL HARRIS GTO1V One of the main reasons that the issue of the environment has suddenly become so popular and ubiquitous-...
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WHO IS A JEW? Synagogue and state in Israel MICHAEL ZEIK An Israeli TV audience last month heard an anguished story from a survivor of a Nazi concentration camp. One of the few Jews found...
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117 MARK MCCLOSKEY God Would He occur if I, scratching a closet door, cried, 'You, out of there!' My friend, leaning against the wall, says in slow-motion (as one lets a child count on...
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LOVING TOUCH THE SCREEN In the midst of the market researchers' and movie reviewers' fixation on the Now Generation, valuable films that examine the crises and comedy of middle age are being...
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BOOKS Grand passions and grander talent, in a grandly romantic time Memoirs of Hector Berlioz TRANS. & EDIT. BY DAVID CAIRNS Knopf, $12.50 BERNARD McCARE These famous Memoirs (here cleverly...
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