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Implied in the Nixon Administration's desperate attempts to grab the spotlight of environmental concern is a driving hope that America's young sheep, led astray by evil anti-war radicals and black militants, might return to the fold of constructive Mickey Mouse politics...
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...Sihanouk's foreign policy that kept him in the spotlight both at home and abroad. In the early '60s, the prince concluded that the U.S. would never be able to defeat the Vietnamese Communists. Accordingly, he began disengaging from the U.S. and ingratiating himself with the Soviet Union and, more important, China. In late 1963, Sihanouk ordered U.S. aid officials out of the country, and 18 months later he broke off relations completely...
...pace slowly accelerates in rooms where paintings are brightly lit, and hung side by side. The monumental ornate Baroque paintings and tapestries have no need for any additional atmosphere. A contemporary work of art would look equally ridiculous if it were off-set by a dramatic spotlight in a darkened room, placed in a display that has no connection to the environment of today...
...says, in a blurb at the beginning of the script, that it's absolutely necessary that at least one white man be in the audience for every performance. He should be greeted, if the audience is otherwise black, with a ceremony that includes keeping a white spotlight on him throughout the play. What does this mean to you in terms of the actorfaudience relationship that he wants to develop...