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Chris Papagianis? Kicking field goals for Notre Dame? You've got to be kidding. But improbable as it seems, this fairytale scenario might have come true, if Harvard's exciting and flamboyant All-Ivy soccer forward had accepted a lucrative scholarship and taken his talents to South Bend...
This week The New Yorker is publishing the 12,000-word scenario written by Bergman for his latest movie, Whisperings and Cries, which will be released in the U.S. in a month or so. "It reads like a long piece of fiction," says Editor William Shawn. "It has all his different kinds of images, understanding of people, psychology, and seriousness." The scenario began as a picture in the director's head-"four women with white dresses in a red room"-and over a year or so it slowly developed into a convoluted story of three sisters and their servant...
...totally implausible scenario? It depends upon where one sits. From the Soviet point of view, they were treated to a somewhat similar spectacle by the U.S. Senate last week. Just as the finishing touches were being put on a trade agreement laboriously worked out after the President's visit to Moscow last spring, 75 Senators sponsored an amendment to block the pact when it comes to a vote next year unless Russia rescinds the tax it has imposed on Soviet Jews who want to leave the country. If the Senate action was an intrusion into Russian affairs...
White radical groups--students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and the Cambridge New American Movement (NAM)--will necessarily follow a scenario similar to PALC and Afro if their proselytizing efforts are to affect large numbers of students...
...That scenario may not be as farfetched as it seems. In a recent speech, Air Force Under Secretary John L. MeLucas suggested that "we are on the threshold of utilizing them [remotecontrolled aircraft] for selected missions." Presumably, McLucas was referring to Southeast Asia, the only place where U.S. planes are currently making strikes. His words only hinted at what the Armed Forces Journal calls "the hottest idea" currently being discussed by Pentagon strategists: the creation of a force of flying robots that could ultimately revolutionize aerial and indeed all forms of warfare. Some enthusiastic military thinkers are convinced that robot...