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...appeared two days before the Washington Post could publish its own thoroughgoing inquiry by its ombudsman (an independent critic), who judged the Post's performance "inexcusable." The Post admitted to squelching its own doubts when Cooke's story was first challenged. One of her superiors, Bob Woodward, reportorial hero of Watergate, said, "We went into our Watergate mode-protect the source and back the reporter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newswatch Thomas Griffith: Washing Dirty Linen in Public | 4/16/1984 | See Source »

...eventual goal of the research team is to publish a book on the subject, possibly in another year. The first conference will be in June at the K-School, and by then Spence says, "most of the preliminary work should be done, I hope...

Author: By Carla D. Williams, | Title: K-School Gets Research Grant From Japanese Corporation | 4/12/1984 | See Source »

Gurney Professor of English Literature Jerome H. Buckley explained that poets and particularly Wordsworth, whose career spanned more than 50 years, will make many changes and publish many additions but "usually achieve what they want in the long...

Author: By Kristin A. Goss, | Title: Seng Won't Publish Wordsworth Poem | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

...gave the poems as a gift to his future wife Estelle Franklin 63 years ago, but William Faulkner was never able to publish the 88-page, hand-bound collection. Vision in Spring was eventually misplaced and nearly forgotten until 1979, when Faulkner Scholar Judith Sensibar, of Chicago, stumbled on a photocopy of the book in the attic of the writer's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers. Sensibar's find will be published by the University of Texas Press next month. Faulkner's opinion of himself as "a failed poet" is unlikely to be challenged by the volume...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 9, 1984 | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

...like in 1949. For example, Miller's remarks about Willy's combative relationship with reality were contained in his advice to the players he directed last May in China (an experience he has wryly, and wisely, recounted hi Salesman in Beijing, which the Viking Press will publish next month). To them he also insisted "the one red line connecting everyone hi the play was a love for Willy." Even when the family are appalled by his self-delusions, they see "he is forever signaling to a future that he cannot describe and will not live...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Rebirth of an American Dream | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

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