Word: revealing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Good Morning! Sometime during your four years you will come up against this show, and now is the most painless time to do it. The hosts, John Willis and Janet Langhart are two facile, smiling zombies and perhaps their interview with Seymour Hersh, who reveals such people in the government, will reveal more about them. Ch. 5, 9 a.m. 1 hour...
...disorder, and AT&T, several other big corporations and the Civil Service Commission have announced their willingness to hire openly avowed gays. In a special issue on homosexuality, the teachers' journal, College English, went so far as to suggest editorially that although it may be painful, homosexual teachers should reveal their sexual preferences as a matter of "academic responsibility." If they do not do so, argued the editorial, they will contribute to a "cycle of oppression for our gay students, who, without gay role models or support, will very likely experience self-loathing, ignorance and fear...
...Howard Brown, a professor of medicine at New York University and onetime New York City health commissioner, was urged by gay activists to reveal his homosexuality three years ago. At one point before he did so, all Brown could think of was "What will my secretary say?" To Brown, who died last winter at 50, the final push to come out was the urge to help other homosexuals, "help free the generation that comes after us from the dreadful agony of secrecy, the constant need to hide...
Last week, in an unprecedented gesture of atonement, hundreds of Catholics turned out for Llewellyn's funeral procession, and Father Aodh Bennett of the Clonard Monastery near Falls Road held prayer services for the soul of "our brother Samuel." Father Bennett said, however, that he would not reveal the names of the two Catholic thugs who he suspects led the mob in Llewellyn's slaughter. "They'll be punished by their own people," he said, "and when that happens, may God avert his eyes...
...totally satisfied. Hoping to set a precedent for other corporations that have refused to disclose who got political payments, the agency further insisted that Ashland publicly reveal the recipients of all the payments made between 1967 and 1973, when its illegal contributions first came to light. Reluctantly, Ashland earlier this month made public through the SEC a list of domestic and foreign payments totaling $1.2 million. Democrats received the largest cut in the U.S., but some big Republican names were included. Among the larger payments...