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Editors of the journal hope to publish twice each year, O'Connor said, but the journal will appear three times if sufficient funds can be obtained from alumni contributions and for subscriptions...
Students have "no way to do writing here without getting into a rough, intense course," Polonsky said, adding that students "go into it seriously or not at all." He said "informal workshops for people who just like to write but don't intend to publish for The New Yorker" are needed because at present those people do not have "much opportunity to get feedback" on their creative work...
...Under the Defense Act, for instance," Pogrund says, "we cannot print anything about the government's purchase of military hardware from France, say, without clearance. Last fall, we couldn't publish a word about the Angolan war without checking with the Defense Ministry first...
...Bolles, who was also a member. So far, they have raised some $20,000 for the venture (the goal: $50,000). They have chosen as their leader Robert Greene, whose investigative task forces at Long Island's Newsday have won two Pulitzer Prizes. The IRE volunteers plan to publish the results of the investigation simultaneously in their 14 papers next January...
...Times Magazine article by Norman Mailer-in which Carter used a still raunchier expression. Quoting Carter as saying, "I don't care if people say " Mailer wrote, "And he actually said the famous four-letter word that the Times has not printed in the 125 years of its publishing life." (For what else the Times and other papers did not publish, see PRESS.) Analyzed Mailer: "It was said from duty, from the quiet decent demands of duty, as if he, too, had to present his credentials to that part of the 20th century personified by his interviewer...