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...seldom though, that you encounter a classmate here for his fiftieth reunion. It is even rarer that you meet one of his children, for most of them are settled elsewhere with children of their...
Eleta Kelley. "Their children stayed close to the yard and were seldom al lowed on the streets." Adds another neighbor, Mrs. Wilma Huff: "The only thing kept." odd was the strange hours he No Welfare. There were other odd ities. His commitment to the church be came obsessive. He said the rosary every night with his family, went to Mass three times a week and recently went on a retreat. Curiously, although no one has ever seen him on a horse, Corona recently joined the El Charro Association, a society dedicated to promoting horsemanship in the Mexican tradition. He often...
...crux of the problem is that the J.D.L. is normally very careful not to stray too far outside the letter of the law-defamation or physical assault, for example-and that even when members do, the Soviets seldom permit their diplomats to bring charges and testify in court. The Russians claim that testifying is not their responsibility, that it is up to the U.S. to protect them. But without Soviet cooperation, little can be done. The situation is complicated by the highly emotional aura that surrounds the J.D.L. Most responsible Jewish leaders oppose the J.D.L., but they are also sympathetic...
...Action Manual for Lemon Owners. Forthcoming, among other things, are reports on occupational health and safety, the antitrust division of the Department of Justice, and California land policy. Though at first Nader's charges often seemed extreme and wildly exaggerated, he has so often been right and so seldom off base that he has built a large fund of credibility even among his targets. Last week TIME Correspondent Hays Gorey caught up with Nader at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, where he was addressing the student body. In an interview rare for its direction, Gorey spoke with...
...Seldom has the compulsion to go to war been better portrayed than in this novel by Yugoslavia's most celebrated warrior-ideologue. Milovan Djilas wrote Under the Colors while serving a prison sentence for criticizing Tito's regime. But the book is not concerned with contemporary events. It re-creates the clash between Serbian and Moslem in Djilas' native Montenegro in the late 19th century. Djilas lost much of his own family in this incessant warfare; he grew up on legends of heroism and endurance...