Word: publishing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After nearly a month of negotiations, the highly publicized battle over William Manchester's The Death of a President was settled last weekend ex cept for the tidying up of the final legal formalities. The agreement gave Harper & Row clearance to publish the controversial book on schedule in April -with nothing in it that Jacqueline Kennedy wanted...
Labeling the book an "astonishing propaganda instrument based on unfounded rumor, distortion and inconsistency," Connally promised to publish his own version of the events...
...STAR-SPANGLED GIRL, by Neil Simon, makes The Odd Couple a threesome. A pair of post-Ivy League rebels (Anthony Perkins and Richard Benjamin) publish a protest magazine with virtuously impoverished zeal until a girl (Connie Stevens) shows up to curdle their joy. The gags come in two varieties: Simon-pure and simple Simon...
Those anxious to obtain what could become a collector's item should visit Cahaly's on Mt. Auburn St., where at last report several copies were still available. They can also wait for Times of London, which will soon publish the Look excerpts, or for Der Stern, if they want the story of Kennedy's assassination in German
Klingsiek's victory is likely to benefit many another ex-Nazi. Sentenced to 14 years in 1965, for example, Auschwitz Adjutant Robert Mulka was sprung for health reasons five months later. In a widely published picture, Mulka was recently shown puttering in his Hamburg garden. Since the picture was sneaked without his permission, Mulka may feel that he now has a good privacy case. On the other hand, the statute of limitations has not run out on crimes committed by still uncaught Nazis. If and when they are found, the press may be entitled to publish their pictures...