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Greensboro, N.C., 1981--The problems haven't gone away. The Klan is larger and richer than ever and they have proven that they can get away with murder. The enemies are becoming visible again--the radical right, an administration determined to oppress the Third World, the neo-conservatives. Again this country will have to be set straight. But it won't be done with hate, and the rhetoric of humanity will be more effective than the rhetoric of revolution. A new movement can begin to build, must begin to build, to continue where SNCC derailed. With any luck, it will...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: A Radical Rise and Fall | 3/2/1981 | See Source »

FURTHER PROOF emanates from other tracks on "Telegraph." Buffett delivers the schmaltzy "Stars Fell on Alabama" with more sincerity than sarcasm, when one might expect the reverse from the iconoclast in him. On the Mac McAnally tune "It's My Job," he could almost pass for a neo-conservative. This track alone ought to sell thousands of copies of "Coconut Telegraph" for him down at the B-School...

Author: By Constance M. Laibe, | Title: 'Coconut Telegraph' | 2/25/1981 | See Source »

...begin until April 10. President Valery Giscard d'Estaing, indeed, has not even told his countrymen whether he intends to try for a second seven-year term. Yet France's presidential election was unmistakably under way last week. With a typically combative statement, Paris Mayor and neo-Gaullist Leader Jacques Chirac, 48, formally announced his candidacy and pledged to halt the "process of degradation" that he blamed on France's present leadership. In the Paris suburb of Créteil ten days earlier, 361 Socialist delegates had gathered in a sports arena to name their 64-year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: Giscard Battles a Slump | 2/16/1981 | See Source »

Noting that one of the segments of "Sganarelle" is written entirely in a gibberish he called "Neo-Siberian." Brustein said. "The play communicates itself easily anywhere." Brustein expects to play a role in "Sganarelle...

Author: By Michael W. Miller and Sarah Paul, S | Title: American Repertory Theatre Slated To Tour Europe in 1982 | 2/11/1981 | See Source »

Today is Marble Day in Princeton, New Jersey. No, that does not mean that the Society of American Architects is holding a conference on the neo-classical style at stately Nassau Hall. Instead, it means that the men's squash team is playing the Tigers today for what may well amount to all the proverbial marbles...

Author: By Daniel S. Benjamin, | Title: Racquetmen Meet Tigers Today at Princeton; Crimson's National Championship on the Line | 2/7/1981 | See Source »

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