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...Europe's oldest industrial exhibitions, the East Germans have put up a large display about Angela in the modernistic information center. Visitors are requested to sign a petition calling for Angela's release and to make a contribution. Hardly a day goes by that Neues Deutschland, the official party newspaper, does not run at least one article, and often two or three, on Angela. The paper's foreign editor, Dr. Klaus Steiniger, is reporting her trial from San Jose...
...East Germany, as a tantalizing hint of what may be an impending cultural liberalization, Neues Deutschland, the official Communist newspaper, recently ran a waist-up picture of a nude East German girl for the first time in its 26-year history; the paper's columns are normally devoted to dreary political reporting...
...next week, though one political expert said: "Sick or not, he is out." Another is that he was actually sacked from his job as party boss late last month, despite East German efforts to make his replacement look like a smooth, amicable turnover. The West German monthly Deutschland Archiv, which specializes in East German affairs, maintains that Ulbricht had been under attack for his economic policies and, more important, had displeased Moscow by obstructing East-West diplomatic initiatives. The last and least plausible theory is that, unhappy with the minor role he had been given at the congress, Ulbricht stayed...
Around the world, the admiration that the U.S. had won for trying and convicting Calley was quickly qualified when Nixon intervened in the case. Pro-Americans and anti-Americans were dismayed, for a kaleidoscope of reasons. East Germany's Neues Deutschland ran in adjoining columns pictures of Angela Davis in chains and Lieut. Calley leaving the stockade. Private Eye, London's black-humor satirical review, ran a cover photograph of Charles Manson with the caption: "I should have joined the Army." In Saigon, the respected, generally critical newspaper Duóc Nhà Nam objected: "The Nixon decision...
...unfortunately, a fleeting triumph. Almost too late for Wellington but none too soon for the viewer, the Prussians, all teeth and bayonets, burst from the woods to end the battle. As they do, the score blares a Haydn anthem. The theme, Bondarchuk is well aware, became the melody for Deutschland über Alles. The subtlety of that touch matches H.A.L. Craig's screenplay and Steiger's Napoleon...