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...Army Affair. An equally serious difficulty was the Communist Vietnamese military presence. Before Sihanouk's fall, Lon Nol called on the Communists to evacuate their Cambodian sanctuaries immediately. That demand was not emphasized publicly after the takeover. Nonetheless, Sirik Matak told TIME Correspondent Burton Pines in Phnom-Penh that getting rid of the Communist forces remained a primary goal. "We demand that they immediately leave our territory," the prince said. "Sihanouk violated his own-and our-proclaimed policy of neutralism by permitting the Vietnamese foreigners to stay inside Cambodia. We cannot tolerate it. We have every expectation that this...
Empty Beds. Competition between different departments and agencies of Government makes for enormous waste, says the Ribicoff report. In Vallejo, Calif., for example, one hospital received a $607,000 grant under the Hill-Burton hospital-construction program. Meantime, another hospital received a $380,000 loan from the Small Business Administration to expand its facilities. The result: so many beds that half of them are usually empty. In San Francisco, interservice rivalry between the Army and the Navy resulted in the construction of separate hospitals. The cost to the taxpayer was an extra $10 million in building costs and $8.2 million...
...involuntary collaboration between DeMille and DeSade. As the television cameras pan the contestants and the critics pan the show, muscles twitch, words are flubbed, sweat drenches dinner jackets and gowns. No such problems are likely to bother Geneviève Bujold. Nominated for her starring role opposite Richard Burton in Anne of the Thousand Days, the Canadian actress can hardly wait for the eve of April 7. "I like moments of density," she says. "The odds are heavily against me. But even if I lose, the moment of loss will stay with me until...
...Former Bishop James P. Shannon, who symbolize the deepening disaffection that is gripping the Roman Catholic clergy. The cover story was written by Mayo Mohs and edited by John Elson from material gathered by Researchers Margaret Mary Bach and Clare Mead and numerous TIME correspondents, including Wilton Wynn, Sandra Burton and Richard Ostling...
While Secretary Laird was in Viet Nam, TIME'S Saigon correspondents -Bureau Chief Marsh Clark, Robert Anson and Burton Pines-sat down to compare their own informed assessments of the present state of the war. Among their comments...