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...henchmen," the undermining of the country's politics and economy, and the disregard of its national sovereignty, dignity, life and property. The remaining 22% had "no opinion." Perhaps the most savage view of the U.S. impact recently appeared in the opposition newspaper Hoa Binh, which printed a cartoon showing Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon literally raping the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: THE U.S. AS A SCAPEGOAT | 7/12/1971 | See Source »

...editorial on the presidential elections scheduled for October: "As to what candidate has the greatest chance for success, all Vietnamese agree with the Vice President [Nguyen Cao Ky] that the most trustworthy prophet is none other than [U.S. Ambassador] Ellsworth Bunker." Translation: Bunker knows because Bunker decides. A cartoon in Saigon's Tin Sang daily summarizes a widespread feeling; it shows Ambassador Bunker, called "the Father of the Country," rocking a cradle labeled "Viet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: THE U.S. AS A SCAPEGOAT | 7/12/1971 | See Source »

...revel in a whole issue devoted entirely to the Jackson Five and read things like "Michael's Love Letter to You." Stores now bulge with Jackson Five decals, stickers and sweaters. A Jackson Five hair spray and a Jackson Five watch are planned, as well as a television cartoon about their lives. Despite this commercial hoopla, the group manages to be one of the best soul bands in the country. It is also part of the most likable and natural family ever to survive the pressures of teen-age stardom. So Correspondent Timothy Tyler discovered on a recent visit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Jackson Five at Home | 6/14/1971 | See Source »

...true. Last December, production workers halted publication of the Evening Standard when its editor refused to remove a cartoon critical of British electrical workers who were staging a nationwide slowdown. Last year the Sunday Observer bowed to an ultimatum delivered midway in its press run and removed an anonymous letter criticizing union practices in the newspaper industry. It was, admitted Editor David Astor, "not a very courageous decision...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Failure on Fleet Street | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

...sculptures, one construction by David Brown, entitled "Voodoo Totem," completes its theme by manipulating the new dimensions of natural textural irregularities. The assemblage's central spine is a splintered railroad tie, onto which are hammered small colored pieces of wood and pottery. Minus the cartoon face painted atop the structure, it is a pleasing, although perhaps accidental, piece...

Author: By Gwen Kinkead, | Title: Student Art H-R Art Forum through May 2 at the Fogg | 4/30/1971 | See Source »

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