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...Crimson's performance. We have acknowledged and lamented the lack of racial diversity on our staff--sometimes in print. Efforts to recruit minority reporters, photographers, columnists and others have been only partially successful. Repeated recruiting visits to minority organization meetings have in the past been met with indifference...
...freedom of speech issue has arisen and should be briefly mentioned. Smith has every right to speak his opinions, but freedom of speech does not in any way mean that a newspaper is obligated to print every advertisement it receives. Peninsula is not obligated to run an advertisement for Planned Parenthood. The Rag could rightfully refuse an ad for a go-go bar. Similarly, The Crimson is perfectly within its rights to refuse certain political advertisements, or any advertisements, for that matter...
Finally, we apologize to La O for the error. Next week, we will print a staff editorial in response to these criticisms and those of S. Allen Counter and Natosha O. Reid...
Crimson reporters seek all comments from sources and we attempt to include those relevant to the news story when we write. Although space is limited, the editorial staff tries to print the views of anyone who writes an editorial or a letter in a timely manner...
...Jeanne Moreau. Around the same time he completed a 40-min., stripped-down (no Portia) version of The Merchant of Venice, but somebody stole the sound track. The Other Side of the Wind, a made-in-Hollywood story starring John Huston, reached the stage of a 2 1/2-hr. work print. But in 1979 the film, partly financed by an Iranian company, was seized by the Ayatullah Khomeini's Islamic revolution. Don Quixote, which Welles shot in spare moments over three decades, has been edited by director Jesus Franco and will be shown next week at Seville's Expo...