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Are there any other minorities Shepard has not offended in glorifying the hunter? He accuses pet lovers of "neurotic zoophilia," adding that history's "more fully mature men" have always tended to eat dogs "whenever they can." Antivivisectionists take note:

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Aw, Shoot! | 6/25/1973 | See Source »

Evolutionary Outgrowth Sir / The grossest misinterpretation of my therapy process is revealed in your story on the encounter movement [April 30]. You say: "No effort is made to understand the emotions that have so painfully-and dangerously-been aroused." The very essence of my approach is to trace the etiology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 11, 1973 | 6/11/1973 | See Source »

SUPERMAN, then, is the only character who is supposed to be a klutz, and he doesn't shine as much as he could with so much competition from the rest of the crew. But Raphael Cohen, in his dual role as the Man and particularly as mild-mannered reporter Clark...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: Doses of Kryptonite | 4/30/1973 | See Source »

Arthur C. Egan, chief investigative reporter for William Loeb's Manchester N.H., Union-Leader, agrees. He said Tuesday Gill was "extremely neurotic" and that she always feared for her life.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jessie Gill's Story: Is It Fact or Fancy? | 4/12/1973 | See Source »

The cast is large and largely helpless. Finch, a professional to the quick, has the decency not to look embarrassed, even when singing knock-kneed Bacharach-David soliloquies with lines like "Have I found Shangri-La/ Or has Shangri-La found me?" Liv Ullmann, practically impacted in makeup, smiles bravely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Over the Rainbow | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

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