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Passing almost unnoticed last week amid the fuss over the Purloined Papers was another journalistic controversy. The questions: Does First Amendment protection extend to television and allow it to freely edit news? Does the Government have the right to judge whether TV's editing is deceptive? The answer may come soon, and with it perhaps a contempt-of-Congress citation for the president...
...that the war was going badly, McNaughton in a memo on Nov. 6, 1964, offered a firm evaluation and prediction: "The situation in South Viet Nam is deteriorating. Unless new actions are taken, the new government will probably be unstable and ineffectual and the VC will probably continue to extend their hold over the population and territory. It can be expected that, soon (6 months? two years?), (a) government officials at all levels will adjust their behavior to an eventual VC takeover, (b) defections of significant military forces will take place, (c) whole integrated regions of the country will...
Dunlop is now being mentioned as a candidate for provost, should Bok decide finally that he wants one. One possibility which yesterday's appointment hints at is that Dunlop-given the freedom of a University Professorship to extend his influence to other faculties-may be the successor to Archibald Cox '34, professor of Law, as University troubleshooter...
Quizzes From Carlo. Now Anna can take her place among moguls of Italian business. Her new real estate company will have assets of $160 million. In addition, her holdings extend to the fields of toothpaste (one-third of Italy's output), matches (70% of national production), cosmetics, chemicals, highway construction, paper, banking and mutual funds. Her Postal Market Italiana is the country's first and largest mail-order house. Because she juggles her portfolio constantly, it is difficult to estimate Anna's net worth. She and her husband Giuseppe Bolchini, a respected but lesser-known financier...
...precipitate the collapse of the South Vietnamese regime. For that would impugn their honor and damage their credibility, and those were concepts that did not come cheap to them. And in the absence of the regime's guaranteed survival-a guarantee which Hanoi and the NLF adamantly refused to extend-the only American recourse would be the use of sheer physical might, coupled with the threat of additional force if their opponents did not give...