Word: secretion
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...SECRET OF SANTA VITTORIA, by Robert Crichton. The best first novel of the year and perhaps the most rollickingly funny World War II novel since Mister Roberts...
...Secret of Santa Vittoria, Crichton...
Most Yugoslavs can travel freely to Western nations; President Tito himself has severely handcuffed the once-dread ed secret-police apparatus; and the re gime is openly encouraging a measure of economic and local political compe tition. But there are still some limits to liberalization, as Writer Mihajlo Mihajlov discovered last week. A Yugo slav court sentenced Mihajlov to ten months in jail for writing uncompli mentary things about the way Tito runs his country...
...other's evidence before the trial begins. In criminal cases without such accommodation, many critics argue, the prosecutor has all the cards. Not only does he have the police on his side, but in most states the prosecutor can hale the defendant's probable witnesses before a secret grand jury, thus discover his case before the trial, and even pressure him into pleading guilty and skipping the trial altogether. By contrast, the prosecutor's case may remain unknown until his witnesses testify in open court, perhaps too late for the defense to mount an effective cross-examination...
...Pyrenees, Canaan, N.Y. Probably the best restaurant in the upper Hudson and Berkshire region. French food prepared by Chef Louis Cherallier, who takes special pride in his canard a I'orange, jealously guards the secret. Expensive...