Word: printed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...publications that are handed out free on airplanes. But there she is, Princess Anne, in the current issue of High Life, British Airways' freebie magazine. Turns out that Anne does not take offense at reporters' endless attentions-even, she says, "those fantastically inventive articles they print in France or Germany, which are so hilarious that no one could take them seriously." She likes to travel, but sightseeing is "purgatory" because "you seldom see anything-either too many people or too many press." With her husband Mark Phillips, she enjoyed visiting the U.S. in 1975, "but always in someone...
...sense of a right to be let alone, will always be a minimal and never a major source in constitutional law." This is due, Kurland emphasized in a recent speech, "in no small part to the public commitment to voyeurism," a commitment made evident by what turns up in print...
Editors might hesitate to describe as voyeurism the public tastes they cater to, but they do constantly broaden their standards of what is fit to print. The direction is mostly downhill, or toward more freedom, depending on your point of view. After all, women-Congressmen's girl friends, Presidents' bedmates-now gleefully sign book contracts to describe conduct that once would have earned them a scarlet A as a branded adulteress...
Cheating practices are as varied as the causes. Yalies talk of the student-possibly mythical-who walked into the school print shop as exams were being run off, sat down on an inked galley and walked off with a set of test questions on the seat of his pants. Another student, totally unprepared for his exam in Chinese history, labeled...
...pleased to read Peter Ferrara's essay in yesterday's Crimson and surprised that you were objective enough to print it. There are many of us in the Harvard community who feel that affirmative action is an unjust, racist and sexist practice and I would like to thank Mr. Ferrara for speaking out on our behalf. It is all too easy to let oneself be intimidated by the moralistic self-righteousness of minority-group spokesmen who angrily contend that affirmative action is the only way to end supposed biases in school admission and hiring policies. Clearly, affirmative action...