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...work and fulfillment outside the traditional confines of the home. Marabel Morgan, by contrast, quotes St. Paul's declaration (Ephesians 6:21): "Wives, be subject to your husbands, as to the Lord." Others may have offered more elegantly reasoned defenses of American family life-as does Arlene Rossen Cardozo in her new book, Woman at Home; still others may be attempting more organized measures to help the housewife-as has Jinx Melia with her Martha Movement. But the huge success of Marabel Morgan's books (and the hostility of her critics) makes her a remarkable phenomenon...
During the past twelve years Arlene Rossen Cardozo has been interviewing and advising women with children, first in Cambridge, Mass., then in Minneapolis, where she now lives with her husband, a professor at the University of Minnesota, and their three
Such freelance vigilantism is an index of how sorely provoked the armed forces have been by leftist terrorists over the past six years. Only a week after the U.N. kidnaping, the guerrillas staged one of their most cold-blooded coups to date: the assassination of Federal Police Chief Cesareo Cardozo, 50, an army general. Using a teen-age girl. Ana Maria González, to make friends with Cardozo's daughter, they managed to plant a bomb under the general...
...Cardozo was killed instantly; his wife was deafened and critically injured by the explosion...
...argument goes, was done for the President as client. That, too, is a poor justification. In a 1967 Virginia case, Attorney Richard Ryder took stolen money and a sawed-off shotgun from his client and stored them in his own safe-deposit box. A U.S. district court, citing Benjamin Cardozo's observation that "the privilege takes flight if the relation is abused," ruled that the special lawyer-client relationship could not be invoked in circumstances that so clearly involved the obstruction of justice. Ryder was temporarily suspended from practice...