NEWS& VIEWS Voice from the Part Father Charles Coughlin appears to be taking on new life at 81—not the sort of life that made him so controversial as the radio-priest of the 1930s, but a...
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CORRESPONDENCE Women and Rome Heidelberg To the Editors: Subject: "Doing in Women" [Oct. 6]: As to the first half of your editorial, you have, it seems to me, hit the nail on the head. As...
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THE BORMANN BOOM Martin Bortnann, "Found" again. Twenty-seven years after his first disappearance the image of this mysterious and brutal man is still powerful enough to capture the public...
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THE PARTY IN QUESTION MICHAEL NOVAK What Frank Mankiewicz and other McGovernites at one time liked to say about the Democratic Party regulars and labor union leaders—"They can't deliver"—may...
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NEGOTIATING FOR PEACE RAMSDELL GURNEY, JR. SALT and the nuclear arms race, 1962-1972 Disarmament has had a discouraging history. The first international disarmament conference was called by...
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THE SCREEN Art might be thought of as a way to represent reality —literally, to re-present it—so that it no longer embarrasses us. Art can make bearable, and at times beautiful, what is...
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an exchange oi views 'Exorcising the Exorcist' Rochester, N.Y. Perhaps I will be judged insufficiently objective to counter Raymond Schroth's somewhat arch dismissal of The Exorcist...
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BOOKS Blackberry Winter: Mu Earlier Years MARGARET MEAD Morrow, $8.95 Father Figure: Am Uttcensored Autobiography BEVERLEY NICHOLS Simon & Schuster, $6.95 ANNE FREMANTLE The Oedipus plays,...
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