NEWS & VIEWS Our Sharpeville The Populist prejudices of Spiro Agnew are as scary as the surface level of his observations. But on one crucial detail Agnew does have a point: loose...
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CORRESPONDENCE A Pain in the Ad Bayville, N.Y. To the Editors: Publishers are wonderful people. Publishers' advertising writers are the nicest of all. Publishers do everything they can...
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KENT AND CAMBODIA President Nixon and Vice President Agnew cannot wash their hands of responsibility in the death of the four students at Kent State, despite Mr. Nixon's attempts to confuse the...
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The Bishops Open The New Season In some ways the U.S. bishops at their April meetings resemble a major league club in spring training. Everyone from the cardinals down to the latest addition to...
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The Last Train For Peaeeful Politics Like night winds in a haunted house, the most familiar phrases take on new, terrible meanings these days. Sunday evening, staccato voice from the radio:...
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THE SUN NEVER SETS ON AMERICA'S EMPIRE U.S. bases overseas MICHAEL T. KLARE (Editors' note: The following article was written before President Nixon ordered U.S. troops into Cambodia.) When...
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STATE $ FOR SCHOOLS Constitutional issue JOSEPH DUERR Step by step the judiciary, under the direction and reasoning of the nation's highest tribunal, has woven into the meaning of the First...
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A SELECTED LIST OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS ELIZABETH MINOT GRAVES Religion Song of Praise. 111. by Eloise Wilken. American Heritage. $2.95. Sensitive color pictures of small children enjoying...
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