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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Koolyanobbing and Doodlakine, Kalgoorlie forms a new standard-gauge rail link across the continent. This single 2,461-mile track now connects swinging Sydney on the Pacific with tranquil Perth on the Indian Ocean. While the U.S. is cutting back on trains, Australia just added a third weekly transcontinental express in each direction. TIME Correspondent Roy Rowan made the trip and reports...
Brian Auger has survived both Julie Driscoll, and numerous changes in what the English call rock and roll, and has surfaced, fronting an outfit called Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, at Paul's Mall, and will be there this week. You might also want to struggle out to Lenox and catch America at Tanglewood, seeing as how their Boston concert was cancelled. Judy Collins warbles (ouch) at Suffold Downs for the Sunset Series, Monday night, and the New York Dolls are booked into a place out in Revere. Where else. --F.V.B...
MUCH more serious, though, is that Susan Sontag still appears to be one of those people more interested in Making Movies than in making a particular movie. She has no religious anguish to purge, no personal vision to express, no political axe to grind. This makes for wonderful objectivity, but it also makes for emotional sterility...
EHRLICHMAN. He will admit giving Kalmbach "perfunctory" approval to raise money for the defendants but say that he did so partly because "Mitchell had some interest in making sure that the defendants were well defended." Ehrlichman will express suspicions, similar to those of Mitchell and Dean, that Colson had a role in pushing the Watergate wiretapping plans. But Ehrlichman will claim that he personally took no part in cover-up activities and kept urging that anyone involved "make a clean breast of it." He was told that Mitchell "effectively threw blocks" at any such disclosure. Ehrlichman will also corroborate Dean...
When Colorado Governor John Love was informed that the nerve-gas stockpile was still sitting ten miles from Denver, he was outraged. He telephoned newly appointed Defense Secretary James Schlesinger to express "doubt that the U.S. needs to maintain a nerve-gas stockpile as a deterrent, but that if it does, it certainly doesn't have to be maintained at an arsenal which adjoins a large metropolitan area...