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...confession that, having passed the age of 40, he found he had wasted his life. Such an admission to one's self, much less to an admiring audience, is an act of courage; one must not forget the years of effort Daniel Ellsberg had endured in validating his passport to the circle of corrupt power. A Harvard man, a former member of the Crimson and a president of the Advocate, a successful fellow of the Center for International Affairs, and currently a research fellow further up the Charles, at MIT, Ellsberg has been consultant to Henry Kissinger '50 and director...
...whole, the crusade proceeded smoothly. Last week, at the end of the eight-day campaign, the Baptists could claim about 300 Spanish souls, including that of Feli Martinez, a nun who immediately applied for her passport to the U.S. Later, she says, she will return to Spain as a Baptist missionary...
Hakim, as he has in all legal transactions since his arrival here, used his Christian name, Albert Bradford, on the passport application. It was costly resurection of that dead identity...
...Malik Hakim was arrested by the FBI on a federal parole violation warrant. Hakim had recently applied for a passport so that he could travel to Europe to study the Montessori system of education. Hakim had not been overly-enthusiastic about leaving Boston and the Foundation, but felt that the trip might produce some valuable knowledge...
Gilliatt's abiding empathy illumines Sunday Bloody Sunday and roots her in America. Though her passport is British, she works nine months a year on Manhattan's West Side, where she and Nolan, six, share a large flat. One of her favorite recreations is solitary word games-she has concocted one of the world's longest palindromes: "Doc, note. I dissent. A fast never prevents a fatness. I diet on cod." Now that Sunday Bloody Sunday has opened to ecstatic notices in London, she is in the act of turning down offers from producers who once thought...