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...Secret Army Organization or the Moslem F.L.N.-is indiscriminate death: the machine gun fired from the speeding car can not be accurately aimed; the hand grenade lobbed into a crowded restaurant maims anyone within reach of its steel splinters; the bomb exploded in street or tenement kills whoever happens to be near by. One of the few men in Algeria to protest against the murderous nightmare is Leon Duval, 58, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Algiers. ''To repay evil with evil," he warned his fellow Europeans, "is to be conquered by evil. Replying to crime with crime is dishonor...
...First Amendment on behalf of college editors is to miss the point. A newspaper operates on campus at the behest of administrative officials, just as do social clubs and political groups. Its rights and privileges are defined and limited by presidents, boards of regents, trustees and overseers--whoever makes and administers educational policy...
...editorial policy per se. As anyone who has the slightest knowledge of the issues involved will know, the formulation of editorial policy is entirely too complicated to be taken up before high-school students by a man of my stature. What I did discuss--and what your reporter, whoever he may be, neglected to mention--was the obligation of a high-school paper to localize its editorial policies. I touched on the manner in which the CRIMSON votes its editorials. But to call this "formulation" policy is both grotesque and cruel. Perhaps if your reporter--who ever...
...indeed suspicious that this shameful article discusses (or shreds) my speech as well as the activities of the President of the National Assembly of Togo. I submit, in fact, that your reporter--whoever he may be--did not attend my speech at all, but was in fact at the time I was speaking one of the retinue of this visitor...
Before making a speech in Japan, he said, he had been warned about discrimination. But knowing that the Japanese think whoever bows longest is most polite, he kept bowing his head whenever he saw the audience were raising theirs. This stretched on for so long that finally everyone was laughing, he said...