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...just in time, however, for Clive James, who arrived in London from Australia in 1962 seeking literary fame, the socialist millennium, bohemian good times and the love of beautiful women, not necessarily in that order. Eventually James would become a successful Fleet Street journalist-critic and a popular panelist on British TV. But for now his ambition was "to take a lowpaying menial job during the day and compose poetic masterpieces at night," and in between to begin swinging with...
...able to understand how to use the drugs," Reich said. And education programs don't always work. "It's very easy to say 'educate people not to do certain things,' but even when people know better, [they sometimes say] 'Oh, what the heck,'" said the third panelist, Given Professor of Tropical Health John R. David...
...third panelist, Boas Professor of International Economics Richard N. Cooper, said the United States' suspicion of Japanese economic progress threatens to undermine long-standing good relations...
Quitslund said at least one other panelist will not participate in the symposia as scheduled. He said there were no plans to compile or publish a list of such changes in the roster of academic stars who have agreed to take part in the presentations, which are designed for layman alumni...
...Britain, where there is more tolerance in such matters than in this country, there were complaints of propaganda when the series was shown. Anticipating trouble, Frontline decided to add "wraparounds" to discuss concerns about propaganda. (Usually when the subject is Communism, a prudent station operator wants at least one panelist who will argue that Gorbachev is no better than a smiling Genghis Khan.) Which raises another question: Is the American public so susceptible to alien wiles that it cannot stand any direct exposure to reality that does not come carefully wrapped in ideological cautions...