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...Kalem's review of Waiting for Godot [Feb. 15] was extraordinarily cogent, searching and just. Confronted with Beckett's grim, masochistic hopelessness, your reviewer felt impelled to cite history's obvious lesson: man has never stopped, only suffered interruptions, in his advance to a more humane world. This is reality...
...situation. Ploeser may indeed be recalled before long-but at Foggy Bottom's pleasure, not Don Pepe's. And a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee, after a closed hearing, found no evidence that the U.S. Government had "attempted to overthrow" the Figueres government, although it did cite "overzealous actions" by unnamed officials...
...accounting methods are wrong, and they contend that it is impossible to separate profits contract by contract. Who is right? Perhaps no one will ever know. The GAO, which is responsible to Congress, was forbidden by the House Operations Committee in 1965 to name companies or cite specific contracts after it was severely criticized before the committee for being overzealous in its audits. Accordingly, the Defense Department refused to let GAO officials write down any figures from Lockheed's cash flow statement-which usually gives a broad picture of a company's finances-before reporting to Congress this...
...response to such complaints, some chemical companies are trying to figure out ways of taking the sting out of deicers. Meanwhile, it is hard to argue with highway officials who insist that banning the deicers would present an even greater hazard to public health and safety. As evidence they cite the example of Burlington, Mass., which last December decided to ban the use of salts on its roads after detecting high sodium levels in its drinking water. This winter the community's schools have been closed more often than those of neighboring towns because of icy roads, and minor...
...only revulsion over mindless bombing that has dampened the passion of the left. A pervasive fog of fatigue, fear and frustration has settled over the barricades. Radicals still insist that "repression" is everywhere, and as evidence they cite drug arrests, expulsions from schools and conspiracy trials. The arrest of the Berrigan brothers, says Harvard Crimson Staffer David Landau, looms as the newest example "of what the Government is prepared to do to kill the antiwar movement...