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...Charlie Manson...
They are all going to go out West, not because they saw Easy Rider, but because of Nathanael West and Charlie Manson and earthquakes and Scott Fitzgerald and St. Mawr and Taco Bell and the beach. After all, if the country isn't there, where...
june, 1971 after six years, it had to be a disappointment, dylan. cause even if you pass it off as the same book of course it's different after six years, it has to be different after janis and otis and manson and lieutenant calley, not to mention spiro agnew and the flowering of bread and roses. some of it is pretty funny, I'll grant you that, and some of it is even sweet, in the way only you can be sweet, (like sweet and sour pork or a marguerita) but in all honesty most of it is pretty...
...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 tacitly acknowledged that the savage and mass killings of Vietnamese civilians was right. A white American who killed hundreds of yellow-skinned Vietnamese was personally...
...shouted threats from the defendants seemed to confirm the fears of the jurors. "Lock your doors!" the Manson women cried. "Protect your kids!" Said Tubick after the verdict: "I'm scared witless." In Evelyn Hines' home, the police department's emergency number is clearly displayed these days by both of the Hineses' telephones. An M-l carbine lies beneath Mr. Hines' side of the bed. Each night as she prepares the family dinner, Mrs. Mines hears the police helicopter whirring overhead; helicopters patrol from time to time near each juror's home. When...