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Civil war continued to rage in East Pakistan yesterday amidst reports that the West Pakistani army is using artillery and machine guns against unarmed East Pakistani civilians...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Civil War Continues in East Pakistan | 3/29/1971 | See Source »

...this regretfully because we share and understand the deep rage that filled the auditorium at the sight of Droge complacently striding onto the Sanders platform with "Standard Bricfing Map 4" clutched under his arm. In this context, it is worth nothing that the disruption was not solely the work of a small, disciplined group of demonstrators who came to the auditorium convinced that they would not hear what the speakers wanted to say. Many went to the meeting with no intention of disrupting-planning, rather, to make their disgust felt in other ways-but found them-selves unable to contain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Friday Night | 3/29/1971 | See Source »

...FRANK takes movies and his photographs are very much a part of his past. He thinks more, his movies are jagged, intricate, inchoate - full of rage and some humor and if they have anything in common I would say it is continual self-reference. Or self-probing. Before he just took the pictures. "I was solitary, alone, I would look at people and then walk away." said Frank. "I was young then. Didn't think much. Now I think about...

Author: By Timothy Carlson, | Title: Focus on America Who the Slayer and Who the Victim? | 3/23/1971 | See Source »

...personal life, Scott has often lost that control?with dramatic ferocity. When he is acting, he makes his rage work for him: it produces a consistent, overwhelming image of strength in all of the varied characters he so convincingly creates. And it is that projection of strength that makes so many of his parts almost tangible in a viewer's memory. Anyone who recalls one George C. Scott can easily see half a dozen: the unctuous gambler Bert Gordon in The Hustler; the slithering prosecutor in Anatomy of a Murder, squinting at witnesses through slit eyes like a starving mongoose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: George C. Scott: Tempering a Terrible Fire | 3/22/1971 | See Source »

...always some guy who wants to take you apart. I'm not Marciano and I can't keep this stuff up all my life. I should stay out of barrooms, I suppose. But I happen to like them." He has also violently struck at least one woman in a rage, and twice he has injured himself by ramming his fist against a wall and a mirror. There is gentleness and mundaneness in Scott's life as well ?he is now in a period of relative personal tranquillity?but the record leaves little doubt that when he draws...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: George C. Scott: Tempering a Terrible Fire | 3/22/1971 | See Source »

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