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...twist the issue into one of press freedom is ludicrous. TIME Canada has not been forbidden to publish, nor have its contents been in any way censored. Parliament has simply seen fit, as has our own Congress on many occasions, to structure its tax laws to protect home industry and thereby preserve national economic vigor. I say bully for Canadian identity...
...their fame. Friends report no apparent danger that either is about to indulge in celebrity carryings-on. Indeed, they have spent the last year working at their trade, reporting the death throes of the Administration they were instrumental in bringing down. Their new book, The Final Days, to be published by Simon & Schuster (see box), is already an assured commercial success and, their agent believes, a cinch to set a new record for a paperback sale. They remain leaders of the Watergate industry they helped to found with their revelations. They are competing now with other reportage and memoirs, even...
...unfinished story that Woodward and Bernstein told in All the President's Men is about to be continued. Next month Simon & Schuster will publish their second collaborative effort, The Final Days, an account of the ending of Richard Nixon's presidency. The two reporters received a $300,000 advance for the work, which is a May Book-of-the-Month Club selection...
...commendable finish in the Can-Ams at rain-soaked Owl's Head, Quebec, last weekend, while its Radcliffe counterparts suffered several mishaps and had a weak finish in the Canadian meet, according to coach Peter Tolnai. Exact results will not be known until later this week when the Canadians publish them...
Angola is now all but taken over [Feb. 23]. The U.S. should publish a list of the countries that would be defended by us against Communist aggression. The remaining countries could then be taken over by the Communists without suffering the senseless wastes...