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...copies, at $1.50 each. The 1967 budget's 449-page bulk, backed up by an imposing appendix of 1,308 pages, is a thick forest of charts, tables and almost totally unrelieved print. Few Americans bother to penetrate this forest-and that is something of a shame. For those who do venture into it, the budget is rich in impressive landmarks, bizarre growths, hidden surprises, hints of the future and enough tantalizing trivia to dine out on for a year. "Budgets," says George Mahon, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, "set goals, chart courses of action, outline expectations...
That the Nieman Fellows are unfamiliar with the course offerings until they begin the fall term is indeed a shame. Those without Robert Maynard's foresight and initiative will continue to stumble around until the Nieman office provides all Fellows with a critique of course similar to the one that Maynard sought...
...afraid that it won't get one anywhere. Mr. Dunham is fighting a rear guard action, pecking at what has already been legislated or what some Establishment liberals have asked be legislated. The real action is elsewhere, in the seething ghettoes beyond legislation. It would be a shame, however, if no one bothered to leave the trenches long enough to argue with the New Right. Maybe, just maybe, this curious agreement about "individual dignity" could be expanded into a little, ad hoc Consensus...
...Peter, and you my brethren," answered Jesus, "you know the lies which were told against me on the Cross, and the spitting at me . . . and the great contempt which was spoken against me. This is why I will bring the Cross with me, so that I may reveal their shame and shall put their sin upon their heads...
...caste children in Korea; 500 to 600 more are born each year. Sadly, even in their homeland, they are displaced persons from birth. Under the Confucian concept of tightly knit families, Korea's half-castes are considered outcasts. And the mixed-blood children remind many Koreans of the shame of widespread prostitution and of the subservient role Koreans have often had to play to the bigger and richer...