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...BIRD, IT'S A PLANE, IT'S SUPERMAN. By the authors of Bye, Bye, Birdie, they claim. All costume changes done in phone booth. All costume changes done in phone booth. Opens 8:30 Friday at Quincy House...
...Alright, sir, I was bugging a phone booth on Massachusetts Avenue and R.W. Appleseed caught me off guard. I had to swallow...
...sides of the old Iron Curtain. Western Europe will continue on its present track: toward a fairly sophisticated economic federation, but probably well short of a situation in which a Liverpool docker, say, or a Turin auto worker would actually have to ponder, as he steps into a voting booth, whether Willy Brandt would indeed make a good President of Europe...
...desert. But he often works at his writing as many as 18 hours a day. He has great skill at avoiding the public. No one can be sure where he will be at any given time of day, or year. "Carlos will call you from a phone booth," says Michael Korda, his editor at Simon & Schuster, "and say he is in Los Angeles. Then the operator will cut in for more change, and it turns out to be Yuma." His few good friends do not give his whereabouts away to would-be acolytes, in part be cause his own experience...
...years ago. A press which is not free to gather news without threat of ultimate incarceration cannot play its role meaningfully. The people as a whole must suffer. For to make thoughtful and efficacious decisions-whether it be at the local school-board meeting or in the voting booth-the people need information. If the sources of that information are limited to official spokesmen, the people have no means of evaluating the worth of their promises and assurances...