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...ranging resentment of the press. Linda Warren of West Hollywood, Calif., wrote to the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner: "Journalists are so out of touch with majority values, such as honor, duty and service to country, that they are alienated from the very society that they purport to serve." Duane Bloom of Golden, Colo., argued in a letter to the Denver Post: "The media have frequently misused sensitive and explosive events as opportunities for personal glory and financial gain." Conceded New York Times Editorial Page Editor Max Frankel...
...need replacements for these men. How about the astrologer at Harvard Square? For two bucks, he'll tell your fortune. For four, he'd probably run Appalachian State College. What about the penguin in Bloom County? Is he a college president? Why not? He's dressed...
...that we are not engaged in a debate . .. We must deal with the world as it is." It was the American University speech that began the long process of detente between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Ironically, the man who brought Kennedy's policy to its fullest bloom was Richard Nixon...
...Constitution. Nowhere in the constitution does a private firm get the right to violate local laws designed to protect the health and safety of citizens. Steve E. Miller, Lotus Development Corporation Joel Taunton, Wang Laboratories Denis Shasha, Harvard University Thomas Whitaker, Symbolics Judith Hoer, Symbolics Steven Tolkin, Wang Toby Bloom, Digital Joseph Weizenbeum, MIT Ed Frankenberry Elizabeth Martin Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
Both Roth and Bloom spend much of their time in the writer's 1790 colonial farmhouse on 40 orderly acres in northwest Connecticut. There are frequent stays in London, where Bloom continues to act on stage and before the camera. In January she will appear in Roth's adaptation of The Ghost Writer on Public Broadcasting...