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But ever since the founding of this nation, lawmakers and courts have also recognized a vital competing right: for society to have free and open discussion of public issues and the performance of public officials, so that an informed people can govern themselves. To further that goal, the First Amendment...
DIED. Nicholas Colasanto, 61, stage, screen and TV actor who played the good- hearted, slow-witted Coach in the series Cheers; of a heart attack; in Los Angeles. The character of Coach, with his idiosyncratic insights, will not be continued. Says Executive Producer Les Charles of Colasanto: "He's irreplaceable...
Kapitsa also said the Soviet leadership had come close to using nuclear arms on China. He had been at the Politburo discussion. He said that Marshal Andrei Grechko, the Defense Minister, actively advocated a plan "once and for all to get rid of the Chinese threat." Grechko, a dim-witted...
The irreverent music lover attends this sassy and unconventional La Boheme in a mood for sedition. That does not mean impatience with the soaring lyrical glories of Puccini's music?nobody boos a sunset. But Mimi, the consumptive Parisian seamstress, has been a dying duck since the opera's first...
Estelle Getty, repeating her Broadway portrayal of Arnold's mother, is superb as the classic sharp-witted fastidious Jewish mother, who can not come to accept her son's way of life. With perfect comic timing and the characteristic Brooklynese--moved--to--Miami Beach inflections, Getty delivers such gems as...