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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Moro simply, unconditionally," the Pope wrote in his own microscopic handwriting on his personal notepaper, "not so much because of my humble and affectionate intercession, but because of his dignity as a common brother in humanity, and for the cause of real social progress." The deadline passed with no word on Moro's fate: the vigil went...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: A Nation in Torment | 5/1/1978 | See Source »

Though it is difficult to gauge the depth of disillusionment, a younger Communist dissident notes that "this Leninism business is only a maneuver to avoid a general discussion of party matters. The leaders speak of liberalism, but obedience remains the word. They simply want to maintain their positions. It's a combination of personal ambition and opportunistic policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: Democracy v. Authority | 5/1/1978 | See Source »

From Boston University's radio station, WBUR (90.9 FM) and Allison Acoustics of Natick, Mass., comes word of a new service catering to classical-music listeners. The Concertline (353-3810) gives up-to-date details and information on classical concerts in the Boston area--including performers, programs, locations and times of concerts...

Author: By Richard Kreindler, | Title: The Glee Club's Bach, but the HRO's in Haydn | 4/27/1978 | See Source »

...Shakespeare is not a bad idea, either. The bard is in no way too rarefied for rah-rah spirit. And great plays should be as accessible and as polished as possible; even when full potential is not reached, the production is always interesting in the true sense of the word. That's what makes plays similar to music and more exciting than film. Plays can be done (not analyzed, but done!) again and again and never be definitive...

Author: By Christine Healey, | Title: Questions About Shakespeare | 4/26/1978 | See Source »

When the temperatures soar into the 50s for the first time, the same thing is on everyone's mind. In the Quincy House dining hall signals are flashed, a word is muttered, and rumors begin...

Author: By Bill Ginsberg, | Title: When a Young Man's Fancy Turns to Whiffleball | 4/25/1978 | See Source »

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