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...there is a peace that passeth all understanding, Vietnam may be the war that passeth all understanding. In the following pages, as we convey the panic and heroism of Saigon's last hours and describe Vietnam as it is today, as we explore the myths of the lessons of the war and offer a novelist's meditation on its end, we hope to shed some light on a place where memory burns, but darkness still prevails...
...hour-long performance began with selections by Mozart, Beethoven and Stravinsky to illustrate music's ability to convey a wide range of emotions...
...have no reason to doubt that [the CIA has]been anything less than forthcoming," McCurrysaid. "We are not satisfied with the informationwe have at this point and that's because we don'thave all the answers we would like to convey toHarbury," he said. "We'd like to tell her a lotmore about the status of her husband's remains andthe circumstances of his death...
Leyner's paranoid rhapsodies continue in "Great Prentenders," an essay on the dominance of a thespian conspiracy in modern society--the idea that your neighbors, for example, are not really neighbors, but actors hired by realestate salesmen to convey the image of an ideal neighborhood. Leyner calls this the "De Niro-ization' of culture...Migratory shifts back and forth from the real to the simulacrum [that] will calibrate the rest of history." "The Mary Poppins Kidnapping" pokes fun at the over-sensitive parents who worry that all forms of media, even the innocuous products of Disney, are dangerous influences...
...tried to convey in general that I wanted to ensure that there would be a complete fairness in the matter of the size of the different voting blocs," Buell said in a telephone interview yesterday...