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Congratulations for presenting a cover picture of European royalty on playing cards. That's where they belong...
...about the dregs of like poems, ethnic tales, and dreams. Like any publication, there are failures, but most of these words-put-together share successfully what Roberts' opening editorial calls "an attempt to liberate black from the confines of its sound, to bury stereotypes in porcelain blankets, where they belong, to move freedom past the dissolvement of exterior to the cultivation of interior--where differences multiply and thrive...
Emmylou Harris' latest is Elite Hotel, (Reprise) and if you've heard the two singles off it, "Together Again" and "Sweet Dreams", I don't blame you for not wanting to hear the rest. But those don't belong on the same record with the other songs. "Sin City" and "One of these Days" are perfectly suited to her--beautiful songs with painful, longing lyrics. Her own composition, "Amarillo", a ballad about losing her lover to a pinball machine, shows a nice sense of humor...
those who divide the world into two groups, and those who do not. The men at the institute belong in the first category. Futurists, some conclude, are either Malthusians or Cornuco-pians. Malthusians foresee a world where there is not enough of anything to go around - except people. The Cornucopians of the Hudson Institute find economic growth an essential for the future. The high consumption of the West, they argue, will lead the East to a land of plenty. Economist...
...Canfield Decision, the "media conspiracy" Agnew ranted about when he was in office becomes a reality. The most influential members of the media belong to "Operation Torch," a collection of "media people who would secretly cooperate on the big issues so that America 'would not come apart at the seams.' " Finally, Agnew assures us that reporters have the table manners of goats...