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NO COMMENT Comparative literature... When the Patriot-News in Har-risburg, Pennsylvania, announced it would drop "Dick Tracy" because of excessive violence in the comic strip, creator Max Collins...

...A reader who keeps up with such things writes that there is no Lawing, Utah, and the ad may be a hoax...
...Safety last...
...Chain of command...
...It's recommended for ages three to six...
...Siren not included . . . The Very Thing, a Virginia mailorder house, offers (for $110) a battery-powered motorcycle "just like that of the local constabulary...
...Tn a nuclear war, that might be the dog-catcher in Cudahy,' he said...
...Would Christianity Today do that...
...An item published in this space in the May issue cited an ad in Christianity Today which offered a Deluxe Survival Kit available from Tribulation Outfitters, Inc., of Lawing, Utah...
...High Country News reports that a solar-powered electric chair has been developed, though the $5,000 price tag "might seem a little steep, especially for smaller states...
...Captain N. T. Wood, coordinator of the Navy's strategic command control program, in an interview with The Milwaukee Sentinel: "In the aftermath of warfare, 'with people blown up by nuclear bombs all over the place,' the survivors would attempt to maintain continuity of government, first determining through the civilian and military chain of command the highest level public official still alive, Wood said...
...When the Patriot-News in Har-risburg, Pennsylvania, announced it would drop "Dick Tracy" because of excessive violence in the comic strip, creator Max Collins protested, "You might as well ban Shakespeare and the Bible...
...Send no money...
...Peter L. Berger, a Boston College sociologist, says consumer activists who protest auto, nuclear, and tobacco hazards are engaged in a "quest for total security [that] is, at its root, a denial of the realities of human existence...
...Sunset...

Vol. 45 • June 1991 • No. 7


 
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