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Lost Lubricant. They had a point, and so did he. Under the new rules, as the Internal Revenue Service originally chose to interpret them, businessmen would be obliged to provide receipts for all outlays over $10. They would also be required to itemize expenses down to 10? telephone calls and report such details as where and how long they entertained clients at expense-account lunches. Executives who made both business and personal use of a country club would be required to keep a log of all visits to the club, including those of their wives and children. Over 50% family...
American System? "And now,"breezed a newly jovial De Gaulle on his return to the Elysée Palace last week, "we can get down to serious things." He would almost certainly interpret this victory as support for all his intransigent positions -his opposition to negotiations with Russia over Berlin, his longing for a nuclear force de frappe of his own, and his ultimate vision of a Europe united under French leadership...
Southern Baptist President Herschel Hobbs insists, "We are a people who grant to every individual the right to interpret the Scriptures as he is led by the Holy Spirit. We have no creed. The trustees thought the book was the center of the problem, and simply wanted it withheld until everything died down." In the seminaries, everything is not likely to die down. "Many of our lay people and our students are hungering to grapple with some of the deeper issues of our existence," says Elliott. "We just can't deny the validity of the quest any longer...
...truly gifted writer to avoid offering clues of his own concerns. So far, however, Salinger's work is faintly reminiscent of a psychological test, revealing the story-teller by the way in which he unfolds his story rather than by any message that he means to convey. To interpret Salinger demands a singular sensitivity to the way in which style dominates content and a very direct perception of a most unusual writer. I would not claim this skill, and neither, in fact, do the contributors to this collection...
...course, it is not up to the President to interpret "voluntary censorship." He can only enforce his will if Congress legislates compulsory censorship, or if he absolutely refuses to give any member of the press sensitive information--and threatens reporters with more serious reprisals if they look elsewhere for their facts. Consequently it is still up to individual reporters and publishers to decide how they will interpret voluntary censorship: what should and what should not be published...