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Such harsh judgments pour forth from a four-page sheet titled I.F. Stone's Bi-Weekly and from a new book, Polemics and Prophecies 1967-1970 (Random House; $10), published this week. The book is a collection of Izzy Stone's articles and essays, including such intense images as President Johnson paying a final visit to Capitol Hill "for a last boast-in and sob-in among his old cronies, those aged pygmies in aspic...
...salvation by cataclysm." His own niece, Kathy Boudin, is still being sought in connection with the underground bomb factory in New York's Greenwich Village that blew up last year. But Stone insists that Kathy is "levelheaded." He opposes kidnaping. "Sooner or later," he writes in the current Bi-Weekly, "some far-out group in this country is going to try it. When they do, it's going to set back the whole peace movement, just as the Wisconsin bombing set back the student movement...
...publication, known as The Outlaw (after the Jefferson Airplane's line that "we are all outlaws in the eyes of America") is a bi-weekly newspaper which made its first appearance this month...
...special editorial analysis is included, reflecting journalistic reaction to a current major issue, like Nixon's recent veto of two appropriations bills. Each Wednesday Nixon also receives a digest of the contents of some 25 magazines, ranging from TIME and other newsmagazines to I.F. Stone's Bi-Weekly...
Rags' rock overtones reflect its origins. Publisher Wolman, a freelance San Francisco photographer, is one of the creators of the rock-oriented bi-weekly Rolling Stone. In fact, after Miss Peacock, Contributing Editor Daphne Davis and Columnist Blair Sabol approached him with the idea for a new fashion journal, Wolman tapped several Rolling Stone investors to launch Rags for $54,000. Printed in San Francisco, the first two issues sold 50,000 copies each, mostly through newsstands in California and New York, and August circulation climbed to 60,000. Thanks to a spare budget of $16,000 an issue...