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...CITIES (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). "To Build the Future," concluding segment of a three-part series on America's decaying urban centers, weighs two urbanological alternatives-renewing existing cities or building entirely new ones on unused land -and discusses problems and promises inherent in each. Walter Cronkite reports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Jun. 28, 1968 | 6/28/1968 | See Source »

...schools and had no trouble getting jobs. "Lies!" shouted an enraged listener after Levin said he was allowed to give religious instruction in his synagogue. "How can you as a rabbi say such things?" After 40 minutes of interruptions, Levin could take no more. Without waiting for the last segment of his speech to be translated into English, he walked off the stage and out of the hall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Judaism: The Rabbi from Moscow | 6/28/1968 | See Source »

...even his most devoted fans can be as fascinated with Godard as Godard is with himself. His segment shows him behind a camera, droning on about an inspiration he had to demonstrate the war's bestiality. He planned to photograph a woman's nude body, then show what the impact of bullets would do to it. The project was abandoned, he claims, because it required too much research. "I'm full of ideas," Godard concludes, "but ideas aren't much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Far from Viet Nam and Green Berets | 6/21/1968 | See Source »

Disregarding the relatively harmless bullet in the neck, the surgeons turned their attention to uncovering the damage to Kennedy's brain. The head was shaved. Overlying skin and muscle were then cut and laid back. An air-powered drill bored through the skull, and a segment of bone was removed. Then, while Reid helped control bleeding, Cuneo probed the wound. Softened and bruised brain tissue, bone fragments and clotted blood were removed by suction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trauma: Everything Was Not Enough | 6/14/1968 | See Source »

...lights have exhibited an extraordinary ability to start fast, and to break (beat, to the laymen) the other shells immediately after the race begins. What concerns Andersen is their tendency to lose speed as the race wears on. Andersen has clocked his crew over each segment of a race, and the times increased. He calls this drop-off in speed "a bit excessive...

Author: By Tom Reston, | Title: The Heavy Crew Wins Every Time | 6/13/1968 | See Source »

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