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...Tad Szulc, writing in the April 7 edition of the N.Y. Times, reported that a $1 billion project to expand the "People's Self Defense Forces" from 500,000 to four million was inaugurated March 1. These militia would be in addition to the conscript army of one million troops which the Saigon regime already possesses...

Author: By Jeffrey L. Baker, | Title: Protest and the War Intimidating the President | 5/4/1971 | See Source »

Despite their strong editorial stand against all forms of censorship, the underground papers have just got together and imposed a censorship of their own. Advertisers no longer may plug their products with any form of the words "liberation" or "revolution." For example, promotions once accepted but now forbidden include Tad's ads for jeans, which were headlined "Do Something Revolting in Tads" and Truth & Soul Fashions ads, which note: "We learned something about revolution from Geronimo." The editors object that commercial use of the words demeans the causes that they represent. Moreover, says Robert England, president of Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ADVERTISING: The Limits of Liberation | 3/8/1971 | See Source »

...Baby Maker begins as if it should have been titled Regeneration Gap and scripted by Timothy Leary. It unabashedly bills itself as a "social comedy of today's world." As the audience absorbs that modest claim, the film opens on Tad (Scott Glenn), mustachioed and lank-haired, wailing with a guitar in his dingy L.A. beach pad. His chick Tish (Barbara Hershey) is off to check out an uptight middle-class couple whose triplex in Brentwood is without child. Seems Mrs. Triplex has had a hysterectomy, and Tish is to audition for a possible rent-a-womb job with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Rent-a-Womb | 10/19/1970 | See Source »

...Tad, o donna! (Be silent, O woman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: O Terrore, O Gioia! | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

...Alan Jay Lerner's drab romance of Daisy and Doctor Marc Chabot (Yves Montand). The girl's especuliarities drive Chabot mad-do you hear?-mad, mad, mad! But ultimately he learns that scientists must leave the infinite alone, and Daisy goes back to her star-playing lover Tad Pringle (Jack Nicholson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: ESPeculiarities | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

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