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Press censorship has relaxed to the point where Solidarity publishes its own newspaper, and even the official party paper, Trybuna Ludu, reflects a greater degree of objectivity. People in general enjoy more freedom of expression and movement than at any time since the Communist takeover in 1947.
Unfortunately, no useful dictionary of gestures is really possible, since every gesture and nonverbal expression depends for meaning on the variants of both the individual using it and the culture in which it takes place. Says Anthropologist Edward T. Hall, author of The Silent Language and Beyond Culture: "Because of...
Wildmon says he would welcome strange bedfellows. "If the A.C.L.U. wanted to cooperate with us in this television area," he says, "I'd be tickled to death." His rationale for the sponsor boycott is simple: "The clearest expression of the First Amendment is the right of a person to...
Intolerance appears to be the most fervently taught subject in Christian schools. I attended Catholic schools where free expression was not only allowed but was encouraged. Our lessons were not used to justify our beliefs; our faith helped us better understand what we learned.
Because the court was so evenly divided philsophically, the newcomer frequently found himself casting the decisive vote. A common expression in the press was " As goes Stewart, so goes the court." During the more liberal days of the Warren Court (1962-69), Stewart was often in the minority but with...