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TIME believes that in the circumstances, it was entirely legitimate and in the public interest to print information about this momentous and unprecedented affair. We know well that the public's right to be informed can conflict, or appear to conflict, with the right of the accused to make his defense in an impartial atmosphere and before an impartial jury (although legal scholars are by no means certain that leaks necessarily prejudice a defendant's case). This difficult problem is explored in this week's Nation section...
...HAVE become wary of opinions expressed in print about poetry. Words like these, set down in blocked type, have too much a sense of cold solidity about them. They give opinions rooted in one's own life an overburdening finality, and they ignore a dialogue essential to any genuine appreciation. Working apolegetically within these limitations, I would like to talk about two poets who have explored the contemporary meditative idiom and come up with radically different visions. Both are "visionary poets." That is, they create another world--a modern myth--only vaguely connected to this one, based on their personal...
After entering The Globe's Morrisey Blvd. building, the demonstrators asked to speak to Globe editor Thomas Winship and demanded that The Globe print a PLP statement denouncing the coverage of the murders on the first page of its Sunday edition...
...Times printed two letters criticizing Kilson's article last Sunday, and will print two more tomorrow: one from Bob Higgins, a black author, and another from the executive vice president of the American Jewish Committee...
...controversy over the article started last April when the Harvard Bulletin, which was originally scheduled to print it, gave galley proofs of the article to four black students who asked...