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...representatives had seen . some, but not all, of the relevant documents, TIME issued a correction regarding one sentence (see box). But TIME asserted that the substance of the paragraph was true and protested that it had been denied access to key testimony given to Israeli investigators that could confirm the story...
...magazine's chief of correspondents, defended Halevy's reporting. He acknowledged under questioning by Gould that aides to then Prime Minister Menachem Begin had complained about a 1979 TIME story, reported by Halevy, concerning Begin's poor health. When Halevy's confidential sources would not confirm the details of his report, TIME subsequently published a denial from a Begin aide. The magazine noted that it "was apparently misled" about a Begin medical exam and "regrets the error." Duncan stressed that if he had thought Halevy himself had misled TIME, he would have fired him. Duncan...
...rest of the country, whether it likes it or not, depends on its being enlightened, converted, and, afterwards, being helped to lead its new life. Any adulteration of or addition to the message is tolerable so long as it gets through and so long as the citizens acquire or confirm the habit of theoretical thinking. Thus Lasch, embarking on a psychoanalytic critique of American politics, economics, literature and art, stops long enough to tell us that our "salvation" must come from those nifty Judaeo-Christian habits which Freud's work has done so much to undermine...
...concern (as duly noted in the majority opinion). In fact, though, no such irrational fear of the unknown is indicated by this bipartisan condemnation of any outside attempt to arm Nicaragua beyond its legitimate needs. If MiGs are delivered to Nicaragua, then it will merely highlight and confirm the long-standing desire of the Sandinistas to possess far more military power than they could possibly need for their own regional security...
...heard that Boston's supposed to be the medical Mecca of the world". Martin S. Bander, deputy to the director of MGH and spokesman for many of the Harvard hospitals, said last week. "It's nice to see 250 experts confirm this belief...