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BERLIN DOES NOT NEGLECT the literary analysis necessary for a complete review of the dramatist. He devotes worthwhile space to examining the relationships between the characters in Long Day's Journey, presenting the two "parties" of the family, the two without illnesses who debate blame back and forth, and the Ill pair constantly trying to escape reality. He takes a more scholarly view as well, comparing O'Neill's use--and modern drama's--of alcohol and drugs for truth telling to the Elizabethans' similar use of madness. He emphasizes O'Neill's Beckettian use of time; the play progresses...
...Yasuhiro Nakasone paid a three-day visit to Washington last week, and late this week U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz leaves on a twelve-day trip to China, Japan and South Korea. Shultz's mission: to try to overcome some of the problems caused partly by diplomatic neglect but mostly by basic differences between the national interests of the U.S. and those of the giants of the Pacific...
...McCall surely will not be forgotten by the people of his state, by those who call themselves lovers of nature. What will be missed is his constant and outspoken voice, his reminders that we ought not to neglect this earth--for we have but one. One can only hope that those whom Tom McCall inspired will continue to speak out to save the environment of this country...
...turned out that officer Alvarez had been investigated five times in the last year for things like false arrest, neglect of duty, and brutality. As a punishment, admitted the police, Alvarez was assigned to a low-income Black neighborhood. On the night he killed Johnson, they added. Alvarez had violated police rules by leaving his assigned patrol sector and going to the arcade...
...accepted federal money (90% of the cost) to build them without realizing how expensive it was to maintain them. Incredibly, Congress did not vote a penny in federal funds for interstate repairs until 1976, when the system was already 20 years old, and routine maintenance remains a state obligation. Neglect at state and county levels is most obvious on the farm-to-market roads that are vital to agricultural production. As farms have grown larger, huge tractors, combines and cultivators are literally pulverizing these roads, which were built for much lighter loads. The family farmer who commonly hauled...