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...security, ripeness. Nothing whines and the come-on is not overly sexual; on certain numbers, particularly when her still-mediocre band keeps mum and lets the piano alone back her up, the sound is enveloping and strong. It's refreshing to have a female vocalist who isn't easily thrust into categories, especially weak and wispy ones. But Nelson is limited potential at best even so, and if a performance last spring was any indication, she just doesn't give a shit after all these years. She growled at the audience, growled at the band, and ran through...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: ROCK | 7/22/1975 | See Source »

...NWPC's line on men has been in flux since the Houston convention. Elective strategy has rotated on the question of whether or not to support male candidates. The original thrust of caucus policy was to get women into political office. The caucus decided that if a woman were running against a man, and the caucus could in in good conscience bank the women, it would under no circumstances back...

Author: By Irene Lacher, | Title: Wine, Women and Throngs | 7/11/1975 | See Source »

...griping. First she was wooed to TV at a series of high-powered executive lunches with CBS Vice President Gordon Manning (who was transferred to another job at CBS shortly after the Quinn fiasco and is now an executive producer for NBC). Then she claims to have been thrust on the screen with almost no coaching, no voice lessons and hardly a word from Morning News Producer Lee Townsend about the technical details of broadcasting. She reports that she did not even know the meaning of the little red light that indicates when a camera is running-although...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: I Am Not a Failure | 7/7/1975 | See Source »

...obviously heightened the possibility of the North Korean Communists' provoking a war by miscalculation. The North Koreans could launch an all-out attack, but that is not feasible without help from Red China or the Soviet Union. They could also wage a limited war for limited objectives: a thrust across the DMZ, an attack on the five islands in the Western Sea, or the infiltration of guerrillas and subversives. On Jan. 21, 1968, they tried to attack the Blue House. Since that time, they have changed their tactics-digging tunnels, sending in subversive elements via Japan and attempting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Park: Survival Is at Stake | 6/30/1975 | See Source »

What possessed Shelley? Holmes has tried to find the answer by retracing a path trampled flat by idolaters. After a pampered, precocious childhood filled with adoring sisters, gothic novels and the promise of an inherited baronetcy, Shelley was thrust into a Dickensian boarding school. At Eton, his refusal to kowtow to senior students earned him the nickname "Mad Shelley." There followed University College, Oxford, which gratefully expelled young Percy Bysshe, after a scant six months, for writing a broadside on atheism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Young Frankenstein | 6/30/1975 | See Source »

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