Word: seale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...homosexual, and a beautiful young girl who is not only an electronics genius but can tie knots in a string with her toes. The best thing about the book is that readers get a slight sporting chance. After Chapter 4, they are offered a choice of breaking a paper seal and going on, or returning the book with the seal unbroken and getting their money back...
...French trust no foreigners. They use the Federal Reserve Bank of New York only as a shipping clerk. In New York, the American seal is erased from the ingots, and the gold is sent-whether by plane, ship or submarine is a closely guarded secret-to France, where most of it is stored in the Paris vaults of the Bank of France. But there is considerable evidence that many millions of dollars worth of ingots, presumably for supersecurity reasons, are hidden away in heavily guarded caves in the French Alps...
...mean the hierarchy has stopped discouraging books it does not like, especially those written by priests. Though the Holy Office has been renamed Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, conservative Cardinal Ottaviani remains in command, and he can still induce bishops to withhold the imprimatur-or church seal of approval-from books touching on theology and ethics. Last week, consistent with a policy announced in June of assisting bishops to "maintain vigilance over the printed word," the Vatican again asserted its authority. It took a hard line toward both Paris' Abbé Oraison and-many miles away...
...vital debate on important issues these pages are filled with the prose of complaining extremists. Another way of turning the press into an educational core would be to open to reporters the mountains of unclassified information which pours into Washington every day, but which is stamped with the forbidding seal of "U.S. Government Property." If such sources were available and used, the Administration, especially the President, might be convinced that the press was genuinely interested in the hard choices he faced instead of "getting the sensational story." Reston's ideal seems to be a return to the FDR days...
DONALD R. SEAL...