Word: secretse
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The Book of Daniel is not, however, a mopping-up operation for a "Save the Rosenbergs" Defence Committee. The novel's most persuasive appraisal of the case comes from a "New York Times reporter" who feels that the Isaacsons were probably framed on the A. Bomb secrets case, but must...
The Times's troubles added a new dimension to a growing conflict over the rights of newsmen to keep secrets. The Times's source-former FBI Agent Alfred Baldwin III-was clearly identified in the story. Defense lawyers wanted the tapes of his interview on the chance that...
IN RABBIT REDUX, however, and now in some of the Museums and Women stories, Updike honestly reflects an untidy world and explores its moral, emotional, and sociological forces, without trying to find in it values similar to those he experienced elsewhere. From the lower floors of the middle class to...
Journalistic freedom in Britain occasionally takes second place to legal restraints such as the Official Secrets Act, which guards government information. Even in civil affairs, a stiff law restricts coverage of matters under court review if the stories could influence the outcome of specific cases. For ten years this civil...
Liv: the name rhymes with believe, achieve-or grieve. Also Eve. In Norwegian it means "life." It fits the face-the glints of crystalline fjords and upland meadows in the eyes and hair, the shadowy secrets around the wide, sensual mouth. It carries the aura of innocence, of candor, of...