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...Washington bureau chief, Strobe Talbott, took a call from Sakharov's son-in-law Efrem Yankelevich, now a resident of Newton, Mass. Yankelevich told Talbott that his father-in-law had sent a copy of the private speeches. Sakharov, said Yankelevich, had requested that a way be found to publish their text. Talbott and State Department Correspondent David Aikman, both of whom read Russian, studied the material and recommended that TIME print the dissident's views. This week the magazine takes an exclusive look at those statements, Sakharov's most detailed examination of U.S.-Soviet relations and arms control since...
...determined to get my text in print," said Updike. "I wanted them to publish the best possible writing I could produce...
...Updike turned to Bantam Books, which agreed to publish his novel, unedited, in paperback. Knopf was forced to change its hardcover versions to include the original text in order to compete, Updike said...
Joined by the newly formed Committee on University Practices (COUP), which has 20 members, the Nader-supported Harvard Watch, an activist watchdog organization, will ask undergraduates to sign a petition demanding that the administration make public its internal documents and publish the minutes and agenda of the Corporation, Harvard's seven-mangoverning body...
Thomas Bell, editor for the most recent issue,said, "The rule of thumb is that it takes $100,000or more to publish a magazine." He said The Streetcan make do with much less because it has almostno paid staff, it utilizes "the latest in desk-topcomputer publishing," and because of its uniquedistribution methods...